I also use them for machine covers.
I used a batik sea horse print on the back to do the machine free motion quilting design.
quilt back |
quilt front |
If Judy''s blog is up and running again, I'll have a link to The
Patchwork Place on the 1st of July to see what other quilters finished
for their June UFO for the 2012 UFO Challenge
Judy's site is kind of working. After checking for the new post on the UFO Challenge page I finally got it today altho it was posted on June 30th.??? I was able to link my post but now I can't get back on it to link it back to my blog :0( Oh well...
It's quilt #3 for July. A Dresden Plate quilt I started last year after taking a class from Analee Belden.
Clever to use the pattern on the back to quilt!! Must remember that one. Very pretty.
ReplyDeletePerfect backing for that piece. I love the idea of using the backing as a quilting guide. Also a great machine cover.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous little quilts, and I just love your FMQ using the shapes on the backing as a guide, what a wonderful idea!!! I'll keep that method in mind!!!!
ReplyDeleteCute little quilts! Congrats on getting them finished!
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