I finished binding this quilt just before going off to work on Saturday. I just had time to wash and dry it before I left.
I'm very pleased with the finished quilt. I have never tried to use an 'ugly' fabric as a neutral, but I just knew that I had to make use of these olive green 2 1/2 inch strips that were buried among the scraps that JoAnn sent to me. I pulled out green prints to pair with them, and saved enough green strips for the quilt's binding.
The alternate blocks were made with leftover solid strips from several years ago's Black Friday sale at ConnectingThreads.com. But most of the print scraps were found in the scrap boxes.
Even the fabrics for the backing were a gift from Jo.
I am so happy with the finished look! I even had my first nap under the quilt today, but it was odd as I pulled it over myself and saw the pieced back. This one truly does come off as a fully reversible quilt !
Lottie enjoyed the time that I spent hand-quilting it, snuggling on the edges while I worked. She seems to approve of the finished product, too .
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NOTE: Just for history's sake, I want to note that I found a shed snakeskin when I reached for the container that holds my mowing gloves.
Kindof freaked me out then, and that feeling remains when I re-enter the shed now. I put 3 mesh bags of mothballs out there, though I think that I'll go back and cut one open to spread around the floor. I am going to have to devote a day for purging much of the contents, because I WANT TO BE ABLE TO SEE EVERYWHERE out there in the future ! I always keep it organized, but I want things SEALED and thinned out.





I don't think I could ever go back into the shed! *shudder*
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