
Remember what it looked like last year? This is what I got done in the class. I'm so glad I got it quilted while I was there. I put the binding on it last week and now it's on my kitchen table.

Here are the ladies I shared a cabin with. Except for the lady on the left in the back. I don't know her. I think she just wanted in the picture! ha ha
And these are ladies from my stitch group:

And these are ladies from my stitch group:
4 comments:
Hi Mama T!
I am returning your visit to my blog. Boy, you sure have a beautiful blog! It's amazing how different your sunflower quilt looks from when you started to the finished project. It's gorgeous!
I have always wanted to try dying fabric too!! Looks fun!
Take Care!
Melissa
What a fun time and your applique and the quilting sure did make a difference on that top. It is beautiful.
i LOVE those sunflowers! gorgeous!
WOW! talk about Quilt Metamorphosis!
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