But I finished quilting two quilts so my crystal ball tells me I have a lot of binding to do at retreat! I wonder if I can palm one of the quilt binding off on to some other unsuspecting soul while I'm there? Ha ha!
This quilt was another made by Debbie. It's a Leesa Chandler design that's brilliant for showcasing fabrics. The quilt came to me sandwiched but not quilted. Debbie used to quilt using her domestic machine and the quilt top and wadding fit perfectly fine on this wonky pieced backing but it wouldn't work on my quilting frame so I had to fix it.
I needed to make it a bit bigger and I found some of the green in my stash so I just added a four inch strip of that inside the chunk of cream. I only had to unpick one of the lengths of fabric so it wasn't too bad and then the rest was sewing and straightening up.

Because I needed the backing to be much larger than the quilt top I added borders of scraps of blue fabric around the backing. You can see in this picture that the clamps holding the sides go onto the blue borders leaving the green free for quilting. With all of those seams I was expecting to have trouble putting the backing onto the frame but it went on fairly smoothly. I was reminded, however, of the reason why I like to use sheets as my backings!
I was on a roll so I loaded the quilt top...and started quilting! It didn't exactly go as quickly as that and I did have to have stern words with my laptop that was misbehaving.
I chose to do this simple leaf design.
It was very difficult keeping this quilt square but I was fairly happy with the (wonky) bottom edge when I got to that part.
Ta da! All quilted and ready for binding. I had some of the purple fabric in my stash but it was handkerchief sized so that was no good. I asked Barb if she had some and she did...a few small scraps of it but she did have a slightly darker purple so I'm going to use that if there's enough. That purple must have been a popular colour ten years ago!
And celebrated Mother's Day with breakfast. My Easter tableware came in handy!
Two sleeps until retreat! Woo!!


















































