Drum roll please :-)
Can you spot 2 pairs of legs behind the quilt? DH was holding the top up and Alex decided to join him.
Now the quilting starts. I've got 3 quilts to hand quilt so the sewing machine is going back in its box for a while. Perhaps if I get fidgety and the fingers start itching I'll make up some Quilts 4 Leukaemia quilts
It looks great Clare! I love the houses!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations indeed! Well done. Lots of spooky quilting to be done too :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Clare! The top looks awesome. Three hand quilting projects?! You're crazy. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the completion!!!You'll have this for years to come....It's a great time for handquilting... plenty of Christmas music.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking quilt! I can't imagine having 4 quilts to do by hand. I have had one going for over a year and it's still not finished.
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful Clare! You must be so happy about this finish.
ReplyDeleteohhh -- love how this one has turned out!!! What fun!
ReplyDeleteOhhh, it looks just wonderful Clare, you've made it up beautifully!
ReplyDelete*hugs*
Tazzie
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woohoo, congrats on the finish. lots of fun, hope you have a great time quilting it too.
ReplyDeleteLooks terrific!!!
ReplyDeleteWell done! You have inspired me! I am turning off this computer now and will go and sew! Your quilt is fantastic and I'm so glad you didn't change the "mis" that had snagged you for awhile. Yeah Clare!!
ReplyDeleteYeah - congrats on the finish! Great quilt :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely marvelous Clare!
ReplyDeleteSounds like everything went OK with your DH's surgery. I'm so very glad!
ReplyDeleteIt is great! Nice job.
ReplyDeleteGood for you to get another one ready for quilting! Happy stitching.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Hand qulting, that takes time. I don't have the patience for that. I do like hand quilted quilts though.
ReplyDeleteI'm finally able to see the picture. For a while I could read your blog but didn't see any picture. Wow, it really looks great Clare!
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