
Then it was all pinned into place ready for sewing and what a tedious job. I am now on the look out for a Quilters All Tool which I found a great help with closing the pins.

All rolled and ready to start sewing.

The back side of the quilt.

In the process of quilting and I am using a method called Ditch quilting which is sewn along the existing stitch line.
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Now that looks like a lot of hard work to me. Golly though, it is going to be worth every stitch.... a beautiful quilt in the making!
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