I finished quilting two tops yesterday. That means today is for binding! I love binding. I am going to sit on the balcony and look at the ocean and sew the day away.
The sunrise was beautiful today. Just a peek above the clouds.
And then just minutes later it was showing its colors. Now back to quilts. Frameshift got little contiguous half melon wedges on the nine patch area, and zig zags surrounded by ribbon candy for the sashing strips. Here is the back, a frame around orange and yellow.
And her is the front. I think that I have a nice yellow and green stripe for the binding. I do enjoy striped bindings. This was from the 2020 RSC. All of this year's quilts were finished right on time thanks to all that extra time at home from March until July. Then the Row by Row Sampler quilt from 2016 got finished right after dinner. I loaded it on the frame sideways and then just quilted each row based on the block pattern. It went quickly as it isn't a large quilt. I can't believe that I am just now quilting the 2016 sampler quilt! It feels good to be clearing up some of the quilting backlog. No photo of the back of this one as it was quite dark already. I'll get a final photo after the binding. I have a dark purple that sort of resembles the hand dyes that will work for this one.
I'm off for a grocery pickup, but then I will spend some time checking in with Oh Scrap! and Slow Stitching Sunday before the day gets away from me.
Beautiful sunrise! You had a marathon quilting adventure after your training yesterday. Enjoy that binding stitching today.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are so lovely, it always feels good to get some long time projects finished. Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun and colourful quilts, ready for binding! Happy stitching!
ReplyDeletePretty finishes! Congrats! Have fun binding!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your rainbow quilt finishes! And have fun binding while enjoying the ocean view. I really miss Florida!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning sunrise over the ocean; enjoy your binding time...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteFabulous quilts! Finishing things feels really good, way to go! I am just a bit jealous of your view!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful view as you do your stitching. That would be a dream come true for me, to stitch by the ocean. Beautiful quilt projects!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful sunrise, Angela!
ReplyDeleteQuilting is the part where my quilts stay forever...With a longarm everything goes faster. Congrats! Both quilts are stunning.
Thanks for the peek into your weekend! I would love being able to sit outside and doing some binding!
ReplyDeleteLovely finishes! I sure would love to sit on the balcony and look at the ocean! Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteAn ocean view for stitching binding sounds lovely! Congratulations on those beautiful finishes, Angela!
ReplyDeleteBoth quilts are beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAwesome sunrise!!!! I love binding too, but will be inside watching the rain melt the snow.
ReplyDeleteYou have such a busy life, and always seem to squeeze plenty of productive sewing time in too. Love your finishes, and the sunrise photos.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing off the quilting on TWO of your RSC quilts!! Both are lovely, Angela.
ReplyDeleteTo sit on your balcony, stitching, whilst watching the sun beams dance on the water must be one of life's pleasures. Lucky you! Your quilts you have showcased today are gorgeous. Your Row by Row Sampler is an amazing quilt. Enjoy that view....and the stitching of your binding!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sunrise! I like watching sunrises too. I like to think that God is giving us a smooch to start our day! Your finished and almost finished rainbow quilts are amazing. I'm so enjoying playing along this year in the RSC. Seeing others projects is so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteLovely finishes, Angela. I remember how fun that row (column) quilt was in 2016. I hope we do another one someday! You sure have beautiful sunrises!!!
ReplyDeleteWow -- if I had that gorgeous ocean view while I was sewing binding, binding would be my favorite part, too!! Love how your row quilt turned out.
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