
And I decided that with the cow quilt, the bug jar, the Christmas Tree, the Storm at Sea, Regina's quilt and back, the car quilt and back and 2 other finished tops and their backs there are too many quilts hanging in the hallway!
So, I loaded a quilt yesterday and quilted while working on laundry.

I quilted with a lighter gray thread and everywhere except over the cars. I think that it will be OK with no quilting on the cars.

And now, I can trim it up and add the binding!
And plan on what to load to the frame next! I'm thinking a wall hanging for Jen that has been hanging around. :)
6 comments:
looks great! You better get quilting or your railing will collapse!!!
:). Yay!!! I should take a picture of my own bannister.
That's quite a pile of quilts. Hmm...maybe you wouldn't notice if I slipped one or two in there real quiet like.
What a lovely pile of quilts! I love how the Car quilt has turned out, so cute!! Can't wait to see the next one that you quilt.
Kristie
Good job! I think it will be good with no quilting in the cars - they will puff up nicely. Good luck getting the next one going!
Looks great....just don't let your "binding pile" get too high. ;0)
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