no batting, just tied....bought those little birds eons ago at marden's in maine i think as they were so cute and knew the right project would come along for them...and so it did. the birds got used up as did the gingham and the yellow print....a different yellow is on the back...total of 2 yards now gone...so happy to have just the right fabrics on hand! then fruitcake got to the flimsy stage...
i was planning the dogtooth border and had it all sewn on, but when one ignores the directions and ends up with wonky bias edges, well it wasn't pretty i can tell you. so went for the narrow mustard border and will bind in green i think, as the red might be too strong. only a small scrap of the mustard yard was left. and anyone can have a leader/ender project going (for definition visit quiltville.com)...but two? one is bonnie hunter's 'narragansett blues'....and the other is this triple irish chain....
realized i had bought the blue print about 7 years ago in lancaster and it had aged enough to use....it looks a tad washed out here but it is more intense and a bit darker....nothing like a nice scrappy to make your heart beat faster! also fit in a small project for my daughter, the expert cross stitcher. *** one day this month will set up the basting table and get my amish ocean waves and a few small things basted as the finishes are creating vacant spots in the pile....can't have that! that's enough to keep me busy until late september when i hope to start (and finish) quilting another large quilt. all this confined time has been productive but really missing getting together with my quilty peeps and DAR sisters plus all the associated events and tasks. would be wonderful if life reverts back to normal before holidays arrive...
