Back to where I started with the last stitch going into the binding. Ooops my hand is in the way.
Once a quilt gets to a certain point with the end in sight I like to concentrate on it and see it completed especially this one as I have been making one coloured block every month since January for the rainbow colour challenge so it seems like it has been hanging around forever.
Here is the front. Normally I put a border on my quilts but felt that this did not need one.
As seen from the back
This is the first time that I have used a white backing and to be honest it was just as hard to work on white as it is on a black background. Pulling the white thread through and trying to find it on the white backing to tie off and bury was quite frustrating at times.
I am pleased with the result and the quilt is proudly hanging on a quilt ladder in the family room.
Linking with OMG
Back soon and in the meantime
Happy
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Hi Karen what a pretty quilt ,well done my friend on your beautiful work xx
ReplyDeleteThat looks fabulous and I totally agree no border is just perfect for it.... a lovely quilt made...
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The quilt looks absolutely beautiful without borders. I think borders would have taken away the impact of those blocks.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful quilt, Karen. It is fun to use scraps to create something bright, cheerful, warm, and inviting like this.
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing quilt. I agree with your feeling that it doesn't need a border - it looks very effective as is x
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks wonderful and I love no border sometimes as well xx
ReplyDeleteReally colorful and pretty quilt. Excellent work.
ReplyDeleteThe bubble blocks turned out so well! Congratulations on achieving the goal.
ReplyDeleteI agree with your assessment. No border necessary! Congrats on your RSC finish. It's SEW cheerful!!
ReplyDeleteA very lovely finish indeed!
ReplyDeleteThis looks just amazing! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the finish! Lovely quilt.
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