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Saturday, June 02, 2012

iPhone-O-Gram! Binding in the car!

I've been kidnapped by DH to run some errands. He needs some tennis racquets restrung and some motorcycle stuff---all guy stuff of course!

But he asked me to go along and so I grabbed up a quilt that had been hanging around for over 6 months with the binding waiting to be completed---guess what I'll be doing as we run errands? :-)

Love the spiderweb design on this one! Was thinking of maybe quilting my nearly insane with this pattern---do I dare??

10 comments:

  1. Ah, Spiderwebs.
    One day I was doing a hand-quilting demonstration where we were quilting hearts in the setting blocks of a quilt.
    An elderly woman came by and said she had made the same quilt but, "It was for my own bed and I refuse to put hearts on a quilt for my bed. Those days are long over."
    I asked what she quilted.
    She replied, with a grin, "Spiderwebs."

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  2. Anonymous12:08 PM EDT

    Are you hand quilting your nearly insane?
    Marianne of dblmstudio@charter.net

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  3. Oh, I love those kind of days...time with my sweetie and sewing. Life is good!

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  4. I love that spiderweb pattern, although Lynn's story made me laugh.

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  5. I love the spiderwebs! Are they easy to do?

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  6. Are those a panto or free motion webs?

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  7. I hand quilted spider webs on one of my very first quilts. I love them! But not in the house for real of course. You are so lucky you can sew/read in the car. I get an instant headache and then get car sick.
    XOXOXO Subee

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  8. Anonymous8:13 PM EDT

    I love the spider web as well. If I lived closer to you I would have the binding done for you. I love that step.
    Maryella

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  9. I too was wondering if the webs were a panto? I sure would love to do some of them on a quilt.

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