Sunday, June 30, 2013

Just An Old Fashion Gal…

Well, it’s done! 

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It’s bold…

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It’s solids...

P1230741 It’s modern…it’s SEW not me!!

My youngest daughter’s quilt top is finished…I must say that it was weighing on me…I started it way back in February/March and it has been sitting there preventing me from enjoying any other project.  Has that ever happened to you?  You have a project that NEEDS to reach completion but your heart just isn’t into it…

Yesterday I put myself out of my misery and got ‘er done!!  What a great feeling…so now I will order some backing fabric…maybe a wild exciting print and finish it off… while she still likes it!!

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Yahoo!!  It’s on to another project…think I will be cutting into some nice Civil Wars…:o)))

Thanks for stopping by…have a good one!~P

24 comments:

  1. "While she still likes it" -- LOL!

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  2. Not me either, but it does look nice and will probably fit in her decor? She will be glad you made it for her. Have fun with your own project.

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  3. I really like that top, I think I would have enjoyed working on it, it looks like fun, but I sure understand the feeling of "having" to make a quilt versus "wanting" to!

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  4. She will LOVE it. I love it! Yes, i know, I know, tres boring to put together!!!! Ah. we love our babies( the big ones, too! )

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  5. It's not me either, but it's very pretty! :0)

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  6. do I ever have projects like that...ones that nag but don't inspire!

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  7. At first, I thought this was not my style, but I've seen quite a few chevron quilts online and they are starting to grow on me. Would I make one? Not sure, but your idea of cutting into those Civil War fabrics definitely appeals to me. I'm sure your daughter will love her quilt, especially since YOU made it. Will it be first on the long arm?

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  8. I have several projects like that hanging over my head. When I get to them they only take a few hours to get done and then I feel so much better, but they sit for months making me feel guilty. I think I had better attack one of them today to make me feel a little bit more free. Thanks for the inspiration to 'get er done'

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  9. Happens all the time with all things around the house and then once you get it done it's like why didn't I just finish that?? Now on to the "civil wars" - enjoy!

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  10. Well it made you step out of your box anyway.. and then reinforced that you prefer to be in your box. We like what we like what can I say.

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  11. Just lovely Paulette,

    You never know where this path will take you. Can't wait to see what yu choose for borders.

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  12. I like doing modern quilts for others but i have to decide on the colors and pattern, otherwise I would never finish it, lol. Yours came out beautifully.

    Debbie

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  13. No not me either! I bet she will love it! I have some projects like that and it is so wonderful when you can say they are finished...... Have a nice Sunday, Lyn

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  14. Wow! You did a great job for making a quilt out of your comfort zone. Modern, trendy, and gorgeous!

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  15. Come on Paulette....break out of that comfort zone!!! lol. It looks wonderful....you'll have fun quilting it too. I have fabric here just about like that....I plan on putting it together for a quilt top one of these days....if I stop signing up for things!!!!! lol

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  16. Love this pattern, it looks good. How are you going to quilt it though?

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  17. That's not me either. ..you did an awesome job on it.
    Hope she still likes it!

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  18. Congratulations on that finish! Very nice...I'm sure your daughter will love it.

    I have my daughter's graduation quilt waiting for me... soon, very soon.

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  19. Love it. I really can't decide these days whether I prefer bright modern quilt or more traditional ones. I truely love working on both and just finished a chevron quilt in similar colors. Hope you have fun quilting it!

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  20. Oh yes. The project that is just not your cup of tea even though you know it's going to be well loved! Your quilt turned out wonderful and a snazzy back will probably make you happier with it too.:)

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  21. I think it's fantastic, so if your daughter doesn't like it anymore, well, you've got my address, right?

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  22. It's fantastic!!! I definitely know that feeling, though. Good on you for finishing and good luck quilting it! Have fun with your Civil War fabrics now.

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  23. Hello,
    I like the idea of the "spacer" row you included every so often! Thanks for sharing.
    Beatrice.

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  24. Paulette, it's wonderful. Your daughter is going to love it. BTW, Happy Canada Day to you! Isn't our weather just gorgeous? Lovin' it!

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