Emily was disappointed I finished the binding so I told her she should go around and check my work and add some stitches if she see's any gaps..... and cut my extra threads if she see's any!
Peanut would not budge - so you get a cat on the quilt this morning.
this quilt turned out really well, very fun - did she find any place to take a stitch?
ReplyDeleteThis is darling! Great job! And I love the important 'job' you gave Emily. ~Jeanne
ReplyDeleteMe thinks that Peanut has just made a 'claim' for ownership of the pretty quilt!!
ReplyDeleteenjoy, di
How wonderful that she enjoys stitching. My sister is going to start working with her ten year old granddaughter to see if she can spark some interest
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the finish! So awesome to have a helper to snip threads!
ReplyDeletePretty quilt! Love seeing Emily helping out and Peanut "staking his claim"!
ReplyDeleteEmily, The Quality Control Expert? LOVE it (and your newly completed quilt, too!!!)
ReplyDeleteThat turned out so fun! I love your helpers, too. What size are the house blocks?
ReplyDeleteI think they were to be 7.5 inches.... but I seem to have had houses there were way off that I didn't notice until after I had the wonky part on.
DeleteYour house quilt is fabulous! It's good to have a helper and a "quilt holder-downer"! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - glad to see your little helper.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful quilt...and even better with a cat. I love the combination of tilt and the red chimneys.
ReplyDeleteA perfect little house quilt! The wonkyiness - wherever it may be - fits right in with the tilt! Congrats on a great finish!
ReplyDeleteYour houses look like they're doing a happy dance - as well they should!
ReplyDeleteOh that turned out really great. I may have to make another of these.
ReplyDeleteYes! Congrats on a wonderful finish for your happy, scrappy houses - they look great!
ReplyDeleteWow, that went quick! It looks great!
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