Elaine dropped off seven comforters for me to bind. I used this tutorial for binding.
Sometimes the comforters are rather bland but these comforters are very pretty!
Fern pieced these tops then passed them along to Elaine who then took them to be knotted at Prairie Street Church. The bindings have been turned, stitched and delivered to the Depot to be sent with the next shipment to wherever they're sent.
Isn't it interesting how we all have our different niche in the process?
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7 comments:
Those are all so beautiful! You have a great assembly line going. :)
Nice job, Gretchen! I hope you didn't get burned out. Cute quilts!
I love that your guild parses out the job of making charity quilts so each person can contribute in the way they like best. You are so right--these are very pretty! You did a great job binding them. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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I've made a few of the self binding baby blankets and each time I had trouble.
Yes these are pretty. A lot of blue. That method of binding was what I used way back in the day. I think I might try it again.
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Wow! Lots of quilts and all for a good cause!
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