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Quilt WIP, third part


Just a quick update... all but two sheets are sewn and in a pre-ironing state.


late afternoon


pre ironing

The rest of the family will be up soon, and it is bento preparing Friday morning, so I have to hurry a little.. yesterday it already was pretty dark, just to explain the slightly pale pictures. Will iron today and take new photos with more light!
Till then!

Edit: It rained all day, so no new pictures of the sheets were taken. But I could sew the last sheets and have almost finished ironing them all.

Enjoy your weekend!

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This is going to be so great. I can't wait to see the next step.

I am loving the way this quilt is coming together! Beautiful.

This is going to be a beautiful quilt!

What pretty squares!

oooh... alex!
so schön! O.O

Your quilt is beautiful! I am so drawn to strip quilts. I just want to touch all those little strips in each square!

This looks so pretty and well done. Wow.

I can tell already how beautiful it's going to be!!!

PS what is Bento preparing??? I have an idea, but still curious!!!!

How lovely!

This is absolutely GORGEOUS!!! Did you have a pattern or did you design it yourself??? This is seriously dangerous for me as now I am itching to one just like it, I really, really LOVE it.

Excited to see this all ironed out. Beautiful.

That is going to be so lovely.

That quilt is beautiful! Looking forward to more photos.

yippeee! i love!

It's amazing, I wish I could do the same !!!

oooh it is looking better every day (and it looked gorgeous to begin with!)

Wow - that is just amazing and how satisfying it must feel to see it all come together. Such beautiful fabrics and colour-ways - look forward to seeing more photos. (You have the patience of a Saint!)

WOW...thta's going to be gorgeous. I've never made a quilt in any shape or form so I'm intrigued by the process. Lovely.

looking wonderful!

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