August's UFO is coming along nicely. I have now covered the 4 B's - border, backing, batting, and binding. I found a wonderful piece of paisley yardage in my stash that was perfect for the border and binding, and bought a pretty blue wide yardage for the backing.
The quilt is now pin basted and I have prepared my machine for quilting.
I always change my needle and oil my sewing machine before I start machine quilting a new project.
The plan is to quilt vertical scalloped lines with my free motion foot.
Off we go....
Love the quilting idea. Will look great xxx
ReplyDeleteLove the border fabric you picked. Happy stitching.
ReplyDeleteI love the paisley!
ReplyDeleteAwesome....love your 4 B's
ReplyDeleteborder, backing, batting, and binding.
ReplyDeleteFunny how once a flimsy, we stumble over the easy part, those four b's.
Love this quilt, great visual use of hexagons!
You make machine quilting seem so easy!! Wish I loved it as much!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for the finished product.
love the light/dark setting for the hexies - beautiful quilt
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see this one quilted.
ReplyDeleteHave fun! G
It is the fifth B that always stalls me--basting! : )
ReplyDeletefun quilt, did you use the GO cutter for it? great idea.
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in seeing how the quilting turns out on this one.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on getting to the quilting part! I love the border fabric you picked!
ReplyDeleteYour border and backing fabric are perfect for your quilt! It's beautiful! :0)
ReplyDeleteLoving this one! Perfect border fabric!
ReplyDeleteyou make it sound so easy! great hexies and such a variety of fabrics I can see here
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