Well, I managed to make another quilt, setting a record for me at one per month this year !
Below is the top before being quilted.....
And I'm satisfying my desire to do some hand-quilting again, although now I do "big-stitch" rather than going for the most stitches I can squeeze into an inch of quilting, like I did when these hands and eyes were young.
Back of quilt......same fabric as center of framed squares on front.
Deb let me make her this one to trade back for the last one that she took, when I explained to her that the kitty fabrics and little girls climbing trees might have been too 'juvenile' a choice of fabrics for a quilt that is to be gifted to her daughter-in-law.
Quilt info: Polyester batting , low-loft, by Fairfield (PolyFil), Thread--Coats Bold Hand-quilting thread in Natural....... finished size, approximately 48" x 60" after laundering. I made the binding finish at around one-half inch because it matches the framed print, and ties it all together.
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AFTER NOTE: I delivered this quilt to Deb on May 15, 2023. She was happy with it.
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A salt shaker spilled in my raincoat pocket, and not realizing that there was salt in the bottom of the pocket, I put my keys in there while I ran errands in the rain. Now I can hardly get the key in and out of the ignition. I think that it got salt in it, and it tarnished something or who knows what. The key feels rough on the end, and even a second key hesitates within inserting and removing.
It's a Honda, and I only have the one key that does everything....ignition, keyless entry. My local mechanic thinks he could replace the ignition, but a Honda dealership has to reprogram the key unless you know a locksmith that can perform that task. The nearest dealership is in Franklin, and I DON'T DRIVE TO FRANKLIN. A new key was over $250 when I bought the car in 2018....I can only imagine the price now.
Stay tuned for update........for now I'm just going to use the car as sparingly as possible, and PRAY !