Yes, That is what I have be doing all weekend;"binding" my own business!!
Hmmm, binding, not my favorite part of the quilt making process, but this weekend,
I bond four, count them four quilts!!
Can I show you?
Noooo, not yet!
BUT...
I can show you the flimsy I also finished.
The Dr. Seuss quilt for Little T.
I used the pattern Happy Hour.
Here is interesting thing, this little guy loves quilts with fuzzies on them. That is a quilt that has been tied. So, this will be tied with a super soft backing to keep him all snuggled up this winter.
We also had our family portrait taken. No rain, warm, but very windy!
I sure hope you had a wonderful weekend too!!
I sooooo need to start to Christmas shop and make my cookie baking list!!
wow this quilt look fab.... looking forward to the others at show and tell time
ReplyDeleteLove Dr. Seuss using Happy Hour. That is such a fun pattern to go with seriously fun fabric!
ReplyDeleteJane this quilt is so perfect for your little guy. I don't suppose there's anything more fun than making quilts for the babies in our lives. Unless it's finding out there will be more babies. :) I wish I were closer - I'd put your bindings on for you. I love that part! blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteFour quilts! You have been very busy. Look forward to seeing the others. Dr. Seuss is very cute done up in that pattern.
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt for Little T - what a busy elf you have been this weekend! Can't wait to see the others!
ReplyDeleteWhat - my "job security (binding)" is gone!? I told Molly you'd have on the Christmas music! Gotta love it! Can never get enough!! Love the little guy's quilt - what about for the princess?!
ReplyDeleteOh....I love your quilt!! It is adorable. I still have not done anything with my Dr. Seus fabric yet, this certainly is an idea!!
ReplyDeleteI adore that fabric, so great! Love the pattern you chose too! Wow you have been busy - well done! :)
ReplyDeletevery catchy indeed subject line...and T
ReplyDeletes new quilt is really dynamite....what boy would not love this...read him to sleep while cuddling..
What a cute way to use the Dr. Suess fabric.
ReplyDeleteLittle T is gonna love this. It is sooo bright.
ReplyDeleteI love to do bindings. It means I Finally finished something.LOL
Gorgeous...Little T will love this.
ReplyDeleteJulia ♥
Love those Dr. Seuss colors - they're so bright and cheerful!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors in the Dr. Seuss top.
ReplyDeleteCute play on words, Jane! I'll have to remember this one.
ReplyDeleteI'm still pondering Thanksgiving baking. Although, it's nice to think about Christmas cookies any time of the year.
I love the happiness in the quilt! Imagine he is 2 1/2 now, with a sister, and so much work for his grandmother to do! Make fuzzy quilts...you lucky girl!
ReplyDeleteJane, this is adorable! I love all the fun bright cheerful pritns you used combined with those red dots.
ReplyDeleteLOL! Four quilts to bind at once! That sounds like me putting things off until the last possible minute ;-)
ReplyDeletei've always liked that Happy Hour pattern. and it is awesome in Dr. Suess.
ReplyDeleteQuilting is a common activity among mothers. People have actually become more creative in this art. It has also become a good prospective business. Many are fascinated by quilt designs right now and use them in interiors and other stuff. I hope your business does well in the long run. :)
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