First up is completing the binding on this Trip Around the World quilt. I've been hand-stitching the binding on this baby f o r e v e r - 10 yards of binding! I'm excited about finishing this quilt, for sure.
Once the binding is finished, I can get back to making and stitching hexies on this quilt. It's a great go-to project for rainy Sunday stitching.
I hope everyone else has a great Slow Sunday Stitching day!
These are both great projects!!
ReplyDeleteLovely projects for a rainy afternoon--it's raining here too--we REALLY need it--hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteGreat projects for "any" time. Enjoy your Sunday stitching in the rain. We were rainy yesterday, and I got some stitching done myself!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs!
Your green project is so beautiful. I have to search your blog for more posts and photos!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty trip around the world. Enjoy your hand stitching day.
ReplyDeleteoh you are going to have the hurricane remnant rain ...well I hope that it's just a slow and steady one, just like stitching, and not too much! Enjoy finishing that trip around the world...both projects are so pretty ! :)
ReplyDeleteForever can still add up to a finish though.:) Enjoy your slow stitching today!
ReplyDeleteI love the green binding!
ReplyDeleteI've always enjoyed hand-stitching bindings on. To me, it's peaceful and relaxing - feet up, quilt draped over me, stitching away. I look forward to it.
Love those hexies!
ReplyDeleteI have a binding that I can't seem to finish either. I agree that the rain is a perfect excuse to sit and stitch. And your hexies, oh my!
ReplyDeleteI have missed the last few Slow Sunday Stitching posts also.
ReplyDeleteThat is A LOT of binding you've got going. Did you finish?
love your green TATW - great GFG too!
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