New Name

UNDER THE ROSE has a new name its.......BY THE SEAM.
I had trouble with the old web address so thought it would be best to change it.
Thanks for coming by and please leave me a comment so I know that you were here. Marlene

August 26, 2009

The Pink Quilt





Ok Amy here ya go.....you have been bugging me about this LOL.. It is finally done. I had a few issues with it while quilting it. I used some different spray glue and didn't like the way it gummed up my needle. Then I said I wouldn't use it again but I did on a doll quilt to go with this one.My thread kept breaking so it is taken
apart and I am soaking the glue off of it so I can put it all back
together and try it again.
This quilt is for a very special baby. I want to get the doll quilt done in the next couple of days so I can get them mailed out.

And as always you can click on photo to make it bigger. I wanted to show the back of it too.

10 comments:

Amy said...

Thanks for showing it, I can not wait to see it in person.. should be soon, Amy surprised me and came up today!! so we will be down soon.armed with tomatoes and quilts!!

Angela said...

I LOVE this pink quilt! I may have to find some of that fabric for myself! Beautiful job!

Jocelyn said...

I just love the pink quilt! Isn't it frustrating when things don't go smoothly? Hope it's all quilted now.

Shirley said...

It turned out great! At one of our guild meetings we had a speaker that said the only way to go with the spray baste is 505. She's used others that were gummy, like you said, some hardened, and one turned the lighter fabrics in her quilt yellow. She had beautiful quilt that was mostly white and ruined that she brought to show us.

Quiltluver said...

Very pretty quilt. You did a great job. Karen

Colleen said...

I love your pink and brown quilt. Such pretty pattern too. I am glad to hear about the spray glue issue, I have heard of the spray but not used any. After many years of working I have started making quilts again. Last October I began my frenzy of Wizard of Oz quilts, but had them machine quilted. I have recently made a puzzle quilt using all batiks. I did not want any crossing threads on my blocks so I machine quilted it myself in the ditch. I used safety pins to connect my layers but 2 of my sections were too big and caused a lot of tugging through the opening in machine. I really learned a good lesson!!!

Anonymous said...

What a pretty quilt - the colors remind me of a raspberry fudge sundae! ;)

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Kathleen said...

So pretty. I love the fabrics in this quilt.

Vesuviusmama said...

What yummy colors! I love pink and brown together, but I wouldn't have thought of the green border - great choice!