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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

One More Step Done




I finished the quilting and put the binding on today and I just have to hand sew it down. Unfortunately, I don't have any light green to match the binding. I was in town earlier today but never thought of it. We are going in again on Friday, so I guess the binding will be on hold until then. I quilted it with random loops and the occasional heart thrown in.


I don't like making labels, so I quilted my name, address and the year along one border.
Now I am debating whether I should wash it and let it crinkle or leave it like this. I'm sure it will end up being washed a lot so maybe I should send it pre-crinkled so they won't freak out when it happens with the first wash. It would also hide a couple of technical errors.

9 comments:

Exuberantcolor/Wanda S Hanson said...

Wallhangings should look flat and smooth and baby quilts crinkly. I would prewash. This little quilt probably went really fast in the quilting after all of the big ones you have done.

Darcie said...

This is darling, Joyce! Love the way you "label!"

I think washing prior to giving sounds like a great idea. Maybe the parents will feel like it's somewhat "broken in" instead of so shiny and pristine.

Myra said...

As usual, you've been busy while I was gone! 8-)
Your finished quilt game is wonderful! I am sure it will prove to be a real conversation piece! 8-)
A lovely baby/child's quilt! What is the pattern? Quilting looks great! Good idea to stitch your info right in there! That backing fabric is awesome too!!!
Happy stitchings!

Clare said...

I always pre-wash baby quilts. I don't suppose it's necessity to wash wall hangings, but sometimes I do.

Lily Mulholland said...

Definitely wash it then! Love that the pattern is actually binary code :)

em's scrapbag said...

What a great way to lable your quilt.

Pam said...

Wow, how lovely. What an original idea, too.

Libby said...

I love how you quilted the label info right into the quilt. I'd go for the pre-crinkle. Saves them from the possible upset and you get the joy of pulling it fresh from the dryer. A win/win

meggie said...

Yes, definitely pre-krinkle! What fun.