Oh how I love a Rail Fence - the scrappiness, the Variety, that *where's Waldo * moment!!
These two Rail Fence Scrappy quilts are No exception - they have such fun finds in them - and when I was quilting them - I'd have to stop and read a piece of fabric, or laugh at the little doggies face!! They are just too fun!!
These two tops were made by San ( GypsyQuilter) and she had sent them with the intention that they go to Veterans... and guess what? They will be!
So I was excited to quilt them up - and guess what!!!! I bound them - I tell you there is a sickness going on over here... but I probably should not be healed of it - as that way more quilts get out the door!
- Brag away - show us what you finished this week.\
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Beautiful quilts! I haven't made a rail fence in a long time, maybe it's time to pull that pattern out again. Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteWOW! The quilting is amazing. No wonder you shared it.
ReplyDeleteAlycia there is definitely a sickness out your way - lol! But it's a good one - those quilts are very pretty and the quilting is beautiful. I would love to be a fly on your wall while you're quilting and hear you laughing out loud over the fabrics. :D
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of quilting machine do you have?
Oh YES ! I love that quilting. Did you just stitch in the ditch around the rails??
ReplyDeleteI would never have been able to follow straight lines on a panto like that-kudos to you! So proud of you on the binding thing:)
ReplyDeleteThose are definitely happy and scrappy! Someone is going to love them. So wonderful of you to finish them up, Alycia!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! I don't know what's wrong with my thinking but I have never thought to make a rail fence quilt from scraps! shame on me! lol
ReplyDeleteThese two quilts are beautiful and you bound them already-great job!
You are on a roll! The quilting looks amazing and I bet those quilts are full of delightful details that the veterans are going to appreciate.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, I started those in 2013. Not sure when I mailed them to you though.
ReplyDeleteSo glad they're going to a good home!
San / Gypsy Quilter Designs
Love, love, LOVE these scrappy quilts, Alycia!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous finish, Alycia!!! Love the back too. If that is a sickness, I do not wish to be cured. Enjoy the weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts, and I love your quilting too!
ReplyDeleteGreat finishes. Did you hand guide all those little blocks? Or are they bigger than I think they are? No matter they are completely done and ready for giving away. Great job.
ReplyDeleteFabulous scrappy quilts! I wish I would have a desire to finish something instead of starting new things all.the.time!
ReplyDeleteI love the mix of fabrics in these quilts. Using a solid for the back was a great decision because the quilting is absolutely amazing. The texture is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour quilting always astounds me. These are lovely, and what a great cause!
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