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Sunday, July 31, 2022

Binding Time

The pussy cat quilt was getting binding done, something I really enjoy.  But first, it had to be applied.  I always like to have the binding strip prepared ahead of time.

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Then, an hour or so at a time, I sat comfortably in my recliner chair and hand stitched the the binding down.  I find this part very soothing, but I know some quilters don’t enjoy doing the binding at all.  And I do find those binding clips much easier to use than pins, no more stabbed fingers.

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Who doesn’t enjoy hand stitching the binding down?

There – all finished.  Time for a photo shoot.

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This started life as a small panel, goodness knows where I got it from.  Perhaps I purchased it, or maybe it was a gift.  I separated all the little cats, added sashing and stitched it back together as a leader and ender project.  I can certainly remember where I got the border fabric from.  Some years ago a co-worker was looking to get rid of some of her fabric, and knowing I was a quilter, brought a selection in for me to check out.  This blue floral was one of the fabrics I purchased.  The backing is a piece of sheeting.

The pussy cat cot quilt will be donated to Foster Hope, who look after children going into foster care.  I hope a little girl will love her pretty blue quilt and enjoy checking out all the different cats.

20 comments:

ButterZ said...

It’s great I can still see your photos. Love the cat quilt. How simple is that it only needed sashings and a border,
. One easy quilt made.

Julierose said...

This is a beautiful finish, Jenny; what a nice gift for a little one...
you are a "Good dooby" to donate this pretty piece hugs, Julierose

Maria said...

Such a pretty Pussy Cat quilt that will be loved by a little one.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

I like getting one side of the binding done on the machine and then take it to the living room to hand stitch to the back - I don't mind if it takes a week or more it is a great way to finish a quilt and sometimes think back on all that happened in the time since you took your first stitch or picked out the fabric.

CathieJ said...

This is a wonderful quilt. I think it is a great idea to use a panel like that to make a simple quilt to donate. I like stitching the borders too. Such an easy mindless task.

Ivani said...

Owo!!! What a lovely quilt, Jenny.
Sure your quilt will add smiles on some child face. God bless!

Anonymous said...

Great quilt—whoever receives it will be delighted!

Anonymous said...

Last comment by the cozy quilter—-Gail

Linda said...

It looks beautiful, hand stitching is very soothing.

Tired Teacher 2 said...

It’s a lovely quilt - almost an “I Spy” quilt. I used to hand-stitch binding; now,I use a machine.

Deb A said...

What an adorable quilt that is! I do enjoy binding as well and am working on my second one in a week! Have a wonderful week.

Sarah said...

What a great finish, someone will love it! Btw I’m in the hate binding camp LOL

Quilter Kathy said...

Such a wonderful child's quilt! I adore binding a quilt, and hope you are enjoying binding this one!

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Isn't that a pretty one?! I like the blue sashings and border a lot, Jenny. I love doing binding by hand - it's such a pleasant way to spend an evening!

Karrin Hurd said...

What a great quilt, and a great gift to the charity too. I use the same clips when I am doing binding. Hope you have a great week!

Debra said...

Great Kitty quilt! Pretty binding for a pretty quilt!!

loulee said...

Great finish and I love the quilting.

Karen S said...

That is a lovely finish. I really like the blue background you have used. Looks like the binding was finished in no time.

Jackie said...

What a perfect cot quilt. The blues set off the kittens so well.

God bless.

Cathy said...

The Pussycat Quilt turned out so cute! It will make someone very happy!