Long-time family friends - and I mean this family and ours go back a couple of generations - asked me earlier this year to make a quilt to honor daughter Elizabeth's 40th birthday. That happened a while back, and the quilt didn't. But it is done now, and I will share today.
I had been dragging my feet on how I would quilt this. (Proof) I have the backs of two nylon cheerleader jackets, the front of one cheerleader top, a baby dress, a squishy doll front, and a pocket to contend with. It was just too much to ask a long-arm quilter to deal with, so I determined that I would do it myself, but how??? Finally, I decided to just quilt in the sashing and borders. It is finished, at last, and it went rather quickly. It certainly won't win any prizes for exceptional workmanship, but I think the owners will be pleased with it.
One of the nylon jacket backs. |
The baby dress above the other jacket back. |
The cheerleader top above the block with a pocket. |
The two keepsakes that will go into the pocket. |
The beloved squishy doll and a Bengals shirt. |
Okay, that's all for today, Peeps. I have another t-shirt quilt to get busy on!
I am linking up with Finish It Up Friday - have a look at some other of this week's finishes.
Happy Quilting, Friends!
Very nicely done! I made 1 tshirt quilt and it was NOT my favorite thing to do. But it turned out fine in the end. Congrats on the finish!
ReplyDeleteThat quilt was a HUGE challenge! You did it! Yay!
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