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Sunday, October 19, 2014

Blue Quilt Hand Binding




This is the last touch to my blue Log Cabin : I am sewing the border on the reverse side of the quilt as shown HERE. As usual I enjoy this relaxing phase, sewing in the garden with a cup of coffee next.
I am linking up today with Kathy for Slow Sunday Stitching.

Wishing a wonderful Sunday to everyone!
Christine

15 comments:

  1. Enjoy your stitching on your lovely quilt with that wonderful view as well :)

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  2. Wonderful blues in your log cabin! I love stitching the binding down and reflecting the time I spent making the quilt. Enjoy your stitches today!

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  3. Enjoy, you have a lovely place to stitch and a lovely quilt to stitch on. I spy a super cute little stitching bag as well!

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  4. Stitching in the garden sounds lovely!

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  5. Is that a blue and white log cabin quilt? Oh yum ... I love B&W quilts and have made 3 log cabins in B&W (counting the one currently in progress). Enjoy your slow stitching!

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  6. Enjoy your stitching! It is always nice to put those last few binding stitches in to complete a project. Love the colours you have used for the log cabins too.

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  7. Lovely quilt and great view, too.

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  8. That looks like the perfect day! ENJOY!

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  9. I like your choice of fabric for binding.
    Have a good week,
    xx

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  10. It looks like you have some gorgeous scenery to enjoy while stitching!

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  11. Beautiful quilt AND garden! Wish I could pop over and join you for some hand-stitching.

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  12. Log cabins and blue, two of my favorites. Enjoy your garden stitching.

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  13. I hope you enjoyed your outside stitching. I was sewing outside today as well. Even though it's a bit cold there won't be many more of these.

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  14. Oh, yes! That blue binding is super sweet. What a perfect finishing touch!

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  15. Lovely quilt and a beautiful place to sit and stitch! What could be better?

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