Friday, June 30, 2017

OMG Cuties Completed!

My hopes were to get These Quilted. I accomplished much more! Both have binding as well! So excited. I must add labels and they will be in the finish category!




The pink anchor quilt was easily quilted in a fun circular spiral using the walking foot. I'm brand new to quilting so I am taking much pride in this finish!


The "It's A Boy!" was also quilted in a spiral consisting of straight lines. Aren't those little duckies just the most adorable ever?!

Head over to Elm Street Quilts and view all the other Fantabulous! Successes for the month of June!

To check out many other fantastic finishes and works in progress, I sometimes link up with some  of my other quilty friends. Go visit them! ~  Slow Sunday Stitching at Kathy's Quilts, Moving It Forward Monday at Em's ScrapBag, Modern Patch MondayPatch Work Times Design WallMop Monday with Tweety Loves Quilting, Monday Making,  Main Crush Monday's, Sew Cute Tuesdays, Fiber Tuesday,  Freemotion by the River,   WIP Wednesday's,  Wednesday Wait Loss with Jennifer, Let's Bee SocialMidweek Makers.  Fabric Frenzy FridayFinish it Up FridayThank Goodness It's Finished Friday with Anja Quilts, Sunday StashCan I Get a Whoop Whoop and Finished or Not Friday

21 comments:

  1. I love your pink anchor. The circular quilting is beautiful and really sets off the quilt. I too am fairly new to quilting and want to try circular, but haven't taken the leap. You may have just given me that inspiration and push I needed. Thanks and beautiful job.

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    1. I was blessed that much of the fabrics were gifted to me so I went with it! Much daring and courage went into attempting quilting it myself.. So try I did!

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  2. Congratulations! They look great and I love the spiral quilting. :)

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    1. Thanks Yvonne, I am hoping I will become more patient and experienced to get a more even look as I progress!

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  3. These look wonderful! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish.

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    1. With much daring, I am attempting to quilt many of my smaller quilts on my own. Excited to see improvement with each one!

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  4. Great job on all these quilts! I am looking forward to trying the spiral soon.

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    1. I think the spiral quilting made the star baby quilt much softer looking! Go for it!

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  5. Great finishes! Your spiral quilting looks so nice. I'm doing a spiral right now myself, so I know how much around and around and around there is...

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    1. It is a great, soothing motion though. And looks quite stunning when completed.

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    1. Thank you Danette! I was on the wire with this one! I didn't think I would finish before my self inflicted deadline and a OMG Deadline. Whew!

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  7. Great finishes and i love the photos over the white wooden gate

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    1. I do love everyone's beautiful photography and have set a goal for myself to attempt making my own photos more pleasing. There is some wonderful scenery in Md this time of year.

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  8. Congratulations on your beautiful finishes. The quilting on the pink one is gorgeous. You work wonders with a walking foot.

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    1. Thank you, I am hoping that there are huge improvements with each one I practice on!

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  9. Congratulations on your finishes. You should be proud. Thanks for linking up with TGIFF.

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    1. Thank you, with practice I'm hoping to see much improvements!

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  10. Wow these quilts are so cute! Congratulations on getting them done, done! Doesn't that feel so good? Thanks for linking up to Wednesday Wait Loss.

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  11. Never tryed card making you made it look fun tyty might half to give it a try.... happyness04431@yahoo.com

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