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Finished size 58" x 71" |
I started this quilt sometime in July or August 2011. The top was completed in September 2011. I made the back and basted it in March 2012. I finished quilting and binding it today, November 18, 2012. So to say I'm glad it's done would be an understatement. But what I'm over the moon about is that this quilt is going to a teen in need of a safe place. I'm donating it to the
Quilt Angel Project (Gene Black, An Alabama Artist and Quilter) for
The Ogden House. I'm hoping that the teen that receives this quilt will feel all of the love that I stitched into it with almost two miles of thread and that they feel safe to snuggle underneath.
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I stitched the words, Soar, Fly and Rise into the middle of the quilt |
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The back |
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Flange binding from the front |
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Binding from the back |
The binding was supposed to be a faux piped binding, but I cut my binding strip the wrong size. So the piping looks more like a flange, but I think it still looks okay.
I named this quilt Expanding Possibilities well before I knew I was going to donate it. It was the first quilt that I made of my own design. I kept taking it apart and reorganizing it, the possible variations on the design seemed endless, which became the theme for the quilt. I hope that the teen who receives this quilt will understand, that although times are tough right now, their future is bright as long as they focus on their Expanding Possibilities.
I will need to make a label for it, before I send it off. Thanks
Gene for giving me this opportunity to participate as a Quilt Angel.
Two more WIP/UFOs to go! But before I get going on my next project, someone is patiently waiting for his walk!
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Humphrey Bogart! |
I'm linking up today with L
eah Day at the Free Motion Quilting Project for UFO Sunday!
Color Me Quilty!
Pat