To use up some of my fabric stash several years ago, I started two Christmas quilts and even managed to get them both quilted, but neither was bound and they've been languishing all this time on my quilt rack - two more UFOs (unfinished objects).
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1st Christmas quilt sans binding |
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2nd Christmas quilt sans binding |
As my second official finish for 2016, I created a decorative binding
from other stash that is sewn on completely by machine - no hand
stitching required! How cool is that?
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Binding detail (1st quilt) |
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Fully bound! (2nd quilt) |
So do these quilts count as only one finish? Or is it two?
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