I'm sewing on row 11 of the last 18 rows in this photo. The last 7 rows are clipped together waiting.
I have one more border to quilt on the Streak of Lightning zig zag quilt. I pulled out all of the basting in the rest of the quilt. Now I need to choose binding for it so I can finish it before the end of the month,
A race to the end.... of the month. We will have your rain... later today... I am awaiting some fabric...so no sewing time for me... well maybe a little something... sewing time.
You're sewing like the wind! Meanwhile, I just brought home untold numbers of yards, half yards, and fat quarters of new fabric from Paducah! It will be a challenge to find room for it all in my sewing room! Fortunately I'm going on a retreat this next weekend which should give me an opportunity to finish up a project or two, giving me room to start some new ones and actually use some of all this fabric, rather than only accumulate!
A race to the end.... of the month. We will have your rain... later today... I am awaiting some fabric...so no sewing time for me... well maybe a little something... sewing time.
ReplyDeleteYou are getting close to the finish line. Love how your quilt is coming together.
ReplyDeleteit looks like it is coming together nicely - love all those colorful strips
ReplyDeleteYou have made a lot of progress! It has to be fun sewing together all those colorful strips!
ReplyDeleteLooking good there!
ReplyDeleteI am so enjoying watching this exuberantly colorful quilt being made, especially enjoy your confident speediness - very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteYou will find the right binding and get it finished!
ReplyDeleteJust call me The Envious Beginner!
ReplyDeleteYou're sewing like the wind! Meanwhile, I just brought home untold numbers of yards, half yards, and fat quarters of new fabric from Paducah! It will be a challenge to find room for it all in my sewing room! Fortunately I'm going on a retreat this next weekend which should give me an opportunity to finish up a project or two, giving me room to start some new ones and actually use some of all this fabric, rather than only accumulate!
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