
I finished up the last step - hand sewing the binding - on a twin size quilt I made. I call it my "purple people eater" quilt due to its color. I certainly hope those who sleep underneath it are safe and sound!
Hard to believe a quilt came out of those squares, but it did!
And here is the end result. It is the "furrows" pattern, which is the same pattern I used on the baby quilt (see older posts)

I am making at least 3 twin sized quilts for our future home. I plan to have a large bedroom in the "shabby chic" style. All will be different colors, but all 4 patch. The 2nd one is currently being cut and in blues and purples. I think the 3rd one will be in greens.


Left is the backing, which I love.
Right is a close up of the quilting, done by
The Patched Works.
You can click on the pictures for a closer look.

I don't think Lucy Lou is very impressed with all of my hard work!
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