Penny and I have been sewing. Well, I've been sewing, and Penny has been bugging me. She finally threw in the towel and went to sleep.
I finished the Peyton at Play pattern except for the borders. I'll get those on either tomorrow or next weekend.
Dug into my Minick & Simpson stash for this one. I think there are two or three different lines in this quilt. The outside border will be that large blue Prairie Paisley fabric.
Sorry I bothered you, Penny. But turn about is fair play!
So cute!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great and a very do-able top. Will look forward to seeing it with the borders soon.
ReplyDeleteNice quilt :-)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, and the perfect project to be working on today. Happy 4th!
ReplyDeleteOh, I like it! You've been busy at the sewing machine and avoiding the vacuum. woohoo!!!!
ReplyDeleteVERY nice great pattern, really shows off the fabric and we like that! glad you were able to sew and Penny took a nap!!!!
ReplyDeletehappy 4th!!!!
Kathie
There seems to be a striking similarity between Penny and a toddler...in fact, I think there are MANY similarities between toddlers and dogs...my own included!!
ReplyDeleteDeb from clutteredquilter.blogspot.com
Sounds like you are having a very productive weekend!
ReplyDeleteit's fabulous!
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful!~ Penny doesn't appear to be too disturbed. lol Had the vacuum out yet? ;-)
ReplyDeleteI made two pillowcases using Prairie Paisley last night. They match the quilt on my bed made with the Weaver Fever pattern. Prairie Paisley is still one of my all-time favorite collections.
ReplyDeleteWendy in Iowa
What a great quilt! Love Prairie Paisley! Penny certainly seems to love it!
ReplyDeleteI love your Peyton At Play quilt. Great choice of fabrics. I should be getting this pattern tomorrow as I signed up for the Sew Emma pattern club. Penny seems to love your quilt too.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!! And Penny is too cute!
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