In last week's FaceBook Live video (Debby Brown Quilts), I asked if you wanted me to film a tutorial on how I quilted some scrappy placemats. The answer was "Yes!" but perhaps I should have asked if anyone could guarantee that I had electricity? It's been a rough summer in my forest with trees falling on wires weekly, but (fingers crossed) I have power and can upload the video now.
These placemats are going to live with Mom:
They were made using a variation of my Sweet Tooth Cutie pattern from leftover bits from this incredibly sweet baby quilt:
Read the full details about this baby quilt HERE.
I pulled in some golden yellow fabric as a background fabric. I think it looks great against the floral print:
I quilted the golden background fabric using Midas Touch, one of my FabuLux threads from WonderFil. Surprising no one, I used a lot of Ribbon Candy. A Lot.
If the tress keep standing and the electricity stays on, I hope to have more videos for you shortly. Happy quilting!
These placemats are going to live with Mom:
They were made using a variation of my Sweet Tooth Cutie pattern from leftover bits from this incredibly sweet baby quilt:
Read the full details about this baby quilt HERE.
I pulled in some golden yellow fabric as a background fabric. I think it looks great against the floral print:
I quilted the golden background fabric using Midas Touch, one of my FabuLux threads from WonderFil. Surprising no one, I used a lot of Ribbon Candy. A Lot.
If the tress keep standing and the electricity stays on, I hope to have more videos for you shortly. Happy quilting!
4 comments:
Very nice quilting. I love it.
So if you stitch in the ditch to the next point, how does it look on the backside when it's finished?
Nicely done
Nicely done
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