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Friday, December 01, 2017

almost finished and some wool garland

Welcome to finish it up Friday and Happy December!
I made serious progress on my gingham quilt this week! I debated rushing through the hand binding just so I could have a finish for today, but then the voice of good reason showed up. (Hurray for that! hahaha!) I decided to slow down and enjoy the process instead. I'm currently 1/4 of the way done stitching the binding to the back. I look forward to snuggling up with it as I finish it this weekend. I love hand binding!
 
(As an aside....I dream of having a stack of 20 quilts sitting in a pile, just waiting to be hand bound, especially as we head into winter. I don't think that will ever happen, as I can't wait to finish quilts! But, doesn't it sound like a nice winter activity to sit down after dinner and have some binding to do every night?? I don't think that would ever get old!)
 
Anyway.....I do have a small finished project to share with you today!
A few years ago my neighbor friend passed along some scraps that her sister-in-law had leftover from making felted wool mittens. Not one to turn down scraps, I adopted them and they sat in my sewing room for quite awhile. I cut circles (freehand, with scissors) out of the wool scraps and they sat in a basket for awhile longer.
Recently, I separated the cool colors from the warm colors and sewed some of them into a garland. It was so quick and easy...once the circles were cut, that is! I used a 50 weight thread from Connecting Threads (because it's nice and thick) and I stitched them together on my sewing machine. I sewed about 6 "blank" stitches between each wool disk. I made a few garlands...one is about 4 yards and one is 4 1/2 yards long. I discovered that might have been a little bit too long, but I guess I can always trim them, right?
I hung one on my mantle and I'm sure I'll find a home for the other one soon. This was such a fun and quick project!
These are ready to stitch up and would be perfect for either Christmas or Valentine's Day. Or both! 

That's it for me today! Do you have a finish to share? If so, please link up. Thank you, as always, for joining me for finish it up Friday! Thanks for stopping by and for reading. I appreciate it so much! Have a great weekend!

 

23 comments:

  1. Love the garland! What a great project.

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  2. The quilt looks amazing... and the garland is so cool!

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  3. I love your garland, and am so impressed by the quilting you do on your home machine.

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  4. 3 cheers for slowing down and enjoying the hand stitching!!
    ENJOY!

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  5. I made a cute Christmas garland with felt holly leaves and berries. 1 leaf, 1 or 2 berries, repeat. The hardest part was trimming all the leaves!

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  6. I would love a WINTER full of hand binding! It is is my favorite part of the quilting making. Too bad I'd have to quilt so many quilts to get a winter's full of it.

    Love the garland!

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  7. I really enjoy working with batiks but the hand-binding on the dense fabric really slows me down. But otherwise, I'm like you - I enjoy hand-binding. Makes me feel less guilty about watching tv!

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  8. I complete agree about binding! It's such a lovely evening sew! I made a similar garland a couple of years ago and it goes on our tree every year and still looks good - well mine wasn't quite so tasteful (it has all the colours) but it goes well with the decoration the kids have made! ;)

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  9. I've often longed for a stack of binding to do!! It is such a peaceful and calm activity, perfect for a cold winter's night! And I also love your garlands! I made some a few years back with 5-8 circles each, and hung them from the ceiling beams in our kitchen (timberframed house means many wooden beams), simply hanging down from the ceiling. I sewed paper snowflakes at the ends of a few of them, and it created such a magical vibe!! (Just another idea for the next time you find yourself with wool scraps!)

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  10. It is right and good to savor the stitches and the scraps. Happy, happy, joy, joy!

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  11. Enjoy finishing the binding on your quilt.

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  12. Hi Amanda,
    Oh how I love the colors on your gingham quilt! So pretty - it is a pattern I have often wanted to make but have yet to do so. I love hand binding as well - oh, to have a quilt to work on every night would be fabulous. ~smile~ Roseanne

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  13. Oh those red wool circles would make a pretty non-rotting cranberry garland for the tree, wouldn't they?
    Last night I sat un-quilting a small baby quilt. Not quite as fun as binding but I gotta admit, not nearly as bad as I was anticipating it would be. I got just past 1/2 way and decided to save the rest for tonight.
    Have a great weekend!

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  14. What a great idea, the felted garland. It would be a fun project to do with the older grands.

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  15. I would be HAPPY to send you all of my quilts to be hand bound :~)

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  16. What a brilliant garland idea! And I love your quilting motif. Great job!

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  17. I'm still in love with how you quilted the loops in a mirror image. Such a pretty bowl of wool scraps!

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  18. I absolutely love the garland! It's such a fun and creative use of scraps.

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  19. I love hand binding in the evening and it also keeps me warm! Paula in KY

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  20. That is the perfect garland! Yeah for hand-me-downs and someone else's leftovers!

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  21. That red garland would be perfect to hang I. February! And I have an idea...your readers could send you quilts that need the binding stitched down. I bet you’d have 20 offers within a minute of posting it;) I only bind by machine. It might have something to do with (looking otherwise completely normal) having short sausage-like fingers!

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  22. A big pile of quilts to stitch binding on sounds good to me. Binding is my favorite part! The garland idea is very interesting! I would never have thought of that. I think it's pretty cool.

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