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Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Nearly done, Charley

Added the top third to Charley Harper.  All I'm going to do now is one little border, I think, then he's ready to quilt.  




Unfortunately he will have to wait a bit, since there's something else (unblogged) on the go and that's at least a month off done.  Actually, since I always under-estimate these things it's probably two months off done, or three!

This is the first time ever I've had a backlog, albeit a tiny one.  Usually there's one top I'm piecing, one I'm quilting.  Oh, and I cut strips for scrappies all the time, but they just sit in a bag so they don't count.  Some people, I know, like to have multiple projects on the go but I suspect I'm too easily confused for that, and in any case I'm too slow.

Linking up today with Let's Bee Social and Needle and Thread Thursday, and, for the first time, with Off the Wall Friday.

22 comments:

  1. Love that fabric line! What size is it going to end up, cot quilt?

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    1. Cot quilt, give or take. I just keep going until I like something, then stop, so my sizings are always approximate.

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  2. I have lots of WIPs but I prefer concentrating on one at a time. Even just thinking about how many WIPs I have feels overwhelming and if I worked on too many at once I don't think I'd get anything finished!!

    Love the interesting layout around the Charley Harper prints!

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    1. If I try to do too many at one time I just lose my place on everything :-) Thanks for visiting.

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  3. I feel the same about WIP's I cant have too many or I feel like nothing is getting done. Now I have one to quilt and one to piece along with Sewing Bee's. The blues are beautiful

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    1. One to piece, one to quilt is what I like best. Glad you like the colours.

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  4. Lovely quilt top, Kaja! Looking forward to seeing what you decide for the border! I am not one to have more than one or two projects on the go at once either. My memory is too full of holes. I always have to go back over what I have done to get my brain back on track!

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    1. Thanks Lorna. Memory full of holes pretty much sums me up these days :-)

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  5. Very nice! Looking forward to seeing this after you add the border. Thanks for sharing ... :) Pat

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  6. It's lovely- looking forward to seeing the final top!

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  7. I love it and I am dying to buy this line..

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    1. Go look on the Birch website at the new ones coming in the autumn!!!

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  8. Somehow your beautiful quilt has a Native American look - I love it! It is nice to meet a fellow slow sewer! LOL

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    1. I'm glad you like it. Slow is the only way to go!

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  9. Really nice. I am visiting from Let's Bee Social.
    15septemberarts.blogspot.com

    ellen

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  10. I found your blog from Off the Wall. I love your quilts!

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    1. It was my first time linking up there. I'm glad you like them.

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  11. I also found your blog from Off the Wall. Charley is such a great quilt. I love the combination of colors.

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    1. Thank you, I'm pleased with it and it was fun to do.

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