So, let's sum it up:
- The smaller sampler quilt only needed binding and it got it.


- The wonky kites quilt needed borders, backing, quilting and binding and it was a successful finish, too, and the quilt is now at its new owner's.

- The apron needed to be sewn together and to have a pocket added, and it was actually the first finish of Q2.

- And this leaves us with the 2 blocks from Forest QAL, of which I finished only one.

Then, instead of making the rest of the forest blocks, I made a quilt with what I had:
I'm not sure if this can count as a proper finish for this particular goal, but it makes the post end in a nice picture, don't you think?
These are wonderful finishes, I think I can count a quilt from the blocks as a finish, especially such a lovely one.
ReplyDeleteI think your forest qal looks great! Congrats on all your finishes! I think it's a better idea to have a manageable list and actually accomplish it than just to have an endless list :)
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