Thursday, November 16, 2017

Bordering and moving on!

 I am looking at that closet with the quilt tops all hanging up in a neat row, and those quilts are reproachful and say to me..."Why cannot I,  at last, have my border?  Why can I not get quilted!!!??"  All right, all right, LOL!  Since the above quilt top is so, so busy, I just used a plain border...so I just need to cut threads and get it quilted.  This is made entirely of scraps...even the border was cut from two pillowcases that were given to me.
 Same with this quilt...a plain border.  Pretty bright, yes??
 Closer to getting done!!  I am so happy!!
It is fall time here, and the vines are failing, but the melon vine is still trying to reproduce.  Nature is amazing!!!





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Hypothermia protocol.  This is the process of cooling the patient after a cardiac arrest, in order to help preserve brain function. We have recently had two of these patients, cooled to 90-92 degrees F, and both of them are doing much, much better!!!  Hurrah!!



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Julie

15 comments:

TakeMeThereTotes said...

Two beautiful scrappy quilts. They do need to be finished to shine! Glad you have added their borders.

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

Great quilts, but, I really like the top one with all the great flying geese.

Tired Teacher said...

❤️ ❤️ the quilts and the plain borders make them even more beautiful. Well done!

Leeanne said...

The yellow one is my fav..............my mind is working overtime with quilting possibilities :-)

Linda @ kokaquilts said...

Two lovely quilts! I really like that yellow border, very striking!

Anonymous said...

I love the top quilt. I really like the flying geese sashing. Both quilts are lovely, but the top one is my favorite. Great job. Thanks for sharing.

Janet O. said...

Oh, my goodness, Julie--two such happy creations ready at the same time. You are a marvel in the way you can produce beautiful scrap quilts in a near steady stream!

Rose Marie said...

Two tops done ..... well, you are on a roll!

Joyce Carter said...

I really like the string quilt. Beautiful!

Kyle said...

Scrappy goodness. Love them both!

Roxanne said...

No favoritism here, I love both of these! You use such great settings in your quilts—it’s one of your many super powers! ❤️

Lori said...

Both of those quilts are awesome!!!

Nann said...

They're both great designs, Julie -- and congratulations to getting them a step closer to FINISHED!

Browndirtcottage said...

LOVE both of these and I think you did an excellent selection on border fabrics. Of course, you ALWAYS arrange your fabrics so nicely!

Chantal said...

These two quilts are way to gorgeous to stay hidden in a closet. So happy they are coming out. Perfect call on the borders for both. Enjoy! ;^)

Lots of things going on!

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