One thing about smaller quilts is that everything goes so fast! I chose simple "straight-line" quilting using the wavy stitch on my machine...
The backing was pieced and in keeping with the pinky goodness of the quilt top...
....and, after studying pink string quilt images online, I selected a pink fabric that would blend in with the pink busy-ness of the top.
After taking a trip through the washer and dryer and developing its crinkly softness, "Pinkalicious" will be off to stay with a good friend of mine!
Oh my! I love pink and I love your pinkalicious quilt! Your friend is going to love it!
ReplyDeleteI didn't look for one day and then you have already another finish.
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous Freda.
This is sure to make someone's day, Freda. So good of you to do this for your friend. It is lovely!
ReplyDeleteHope that you have something planned for Friday night then
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty in pink.....
ReplyDeleteOne very quick quilt.
Well done!!
Wow! That was fast! I need to remember that every quilt I make doesn't have to be queen size!
ReplyDeleteGood choice in backing and quilting motif. Your friend will love it.
ReplyDeleteWow! That was fast! I love the name!!
ReplyDeleteI can forgive the lack of pom poms and bling bling.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! You rock...
ReplyDeleteAn early finish! It's a real beauty Freda; she will be tickled, um...pink.
ReplyDeleteAs I said before "Pretty in Pink." Love it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! That was a fast one, but looks like you spent lots more time. Good Job!
ReplyDeletePinkalicious indeed. :)
ReplyDeleteMy goodness you are fast... Love Pinkalicious! Thanks for sharing... it took some time to take the pictures and write.
ReplyDeleteI've been 3 days on my Bingo card and it's only 10.5" x 13" and I've still got half the binding to handsew. What is your secret?
Hugs!
Gorgeous - Pinkalicious, someone is going to be very happy with that.
ReplyDeleteLucky friend - such a pretty quilt.
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Pinkalicious indeed!
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