Friday, March 5, 2010

Taa Dah!

Here is a picture of the quilt.
Sorry it isn't the clearest of photos but I wanted you to see it. I'm pretty darn happy that this little quilt is almost completed. I was able to piece it together in 2 nights and had one of my friends quilt it for me on her long arm machine. Didn't she do a wonderful job? Now all I have to do is add the binding. I'm thinking brown...what do you think? Enjoy the weekend. Maria

13 comments:

  1. You are incredible, girl! I don't know how you do it! I love the colors and design....just wonderful!

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  2. You should be very pleased. It turned out great! It's going to look wonderful in your basket.

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  3. Wow Maria! Your quilt looks great! Can't believe you finished it so quickly. What a lucky little one that will get to be wrapped up in your quilt!

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  4. PERFECT!!!! I love that design and have something similar on my cutting table! This turned out wonderrrful Maria!! Welll done!! :D

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  5. Maria,
    I think it turned out MAH-VA-LOUS!
    I think you can't go wrong no matter what color binding you put around it!

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  6. Maria, Your baby quilt looks beautiful! Looks like you didn't forget how to quilt. I like the idea of brown binding, too. What a wonderful idea for a fundraiser!

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  7. You are a speed demon!!!!!!! It's great!! And to have a friend with a 'long arm' ~ that's really a good thing!!!!!

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  8. You did a wonderful job on the quilt and so fast. I am a procrastinator when it comes to finishing mine.

    Debbie

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  9. And you were worried?? It looks great Maria! Brown would be lovely as the border.

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  10. I love this quilt it is so beautiful and modern!

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  11. WOW! Great work, Maria! I love the simple design and the colors you used. Keep up the good work!

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  12. I would put a medium value for the binding . . .especially for a baby . . .the lime green or the turquise . . .nice Quilt!and quilting pattern!
    Judith

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