Wednesday, February 5, 2020

BasketWeave 2020 Quilt #2

Binding and label is on and sewn! 

It is such a busy quilt, Diane and I decided an allover pattern would work great.
 Diane's quilting info HERE. Please consider her if you need to send out quilts for quilting.

Here's the backing I came up with.


The binding looks great with the cheddar!

A quick shot after washing.

Porter likes to come upstairs when I'm sewing but coming back down is a little harder with his age, He was barking at me to come up and help!!

More training hikes! This was a steep one- Gray Butte summit at 5108' elevation.



We had a bit of snow overnight with wind and cold temps! It has been surprisingly mild until the last few days.

I hope your week is going stupendous!

18 comments:

  1. Yet another pretty quilt. Poor Porter. Come help me mama....NOW

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  2. A busy quilt yes, but how it settles into that gorgeous cheddar setting fabric. This may be my favorite string quilt yet.

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  3. What a fabulous finish for 2020! I adore that cheddar!! I love finding the Geodetic survey markers. I always get a kick out of the $250.00 fine or imprisonment for tampering with the marker. That was a lot of money in 1938!

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  4. I'm loving your string quilt. I have bits and pieces sewn but need to make lots more. Thanks for sharing.

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  5. what a lovely finish--that cheddar surround is absolutely perfet--nice work Lori;)))
    Poor doggy--aging is hard for them as well as us;000 hugs, Julierose

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  6. The cheddar really makes this quilt shine. Good job! Stairs - hard for aging people and pets. My cat no longer comes down the stairs to my basement sewing room to keep me company. He can come down, but has too much trouble going up again.

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  7. Beautiful quilt, the basketweave effect is very well realised. I love the cheddar edge triangles.

    Sweet Porter, he needs one of those stairlifts.

    What is the metal disk? I do see it is a geological survey marker, maybe for elevation or position?

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  8. I love every bit of the busyness of this quilt! The cheddar was a great choice for the setting triangles. The overall quilting was all it needed, and your backing choice makes me smile!
    We just had a stair-lift installed on our stairs for my Mom--maybe Porter needs one, too.
    Wish I was in good enough shape to take in a training hike like that!

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  9. Another wonderful quilt. Two already this year - well done!

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  10. Ooh, the binding is perfect on that cheddar quilt. I think it looks even better now that it's been washed. Thanks for letting me quilt it, I sure do love it. I hope you helped Porter, he looks like a sweet old boy. Dogs just make everything better, don't they?

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  11. A terrific quilt and cheddar is the perfect frame. And your backing is so cool - could be a front too! Sweet old doggie.

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  12. Perfect fabrics for your setting truangles & binding. Silly Porter. Maybe you need to get him the stairway chair lift! Lol!

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  13. The cheddar was the perfect finishing touch. I love it.

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  14. Pretty backing! Love your string quilt!

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  15. What a glorious hike you had!! I'm with Porter, going down stairs or hills is harder than going up! Lovely quilt and I love the quilting motif Diane used. That is fun to do free-motion!

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  16. Your string quilt turned out wonderfully! The allover pattern is just perfect and that binding is terrific.

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  17. Definitely a winner of a quilt! Love the cheddar setting triangles against all those lovely strings. I especially love how the pink strings sort of shine. Wonderful! And your backing is perfection. Great choice.:)

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  18. great finish!!! diane did a beautiful job

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