Since it was a small piece, I thought I'd attempt free motion quilting again on my Singer domestic. I decided on wishbones. I carefully matched the thread to each colour, and then when I was done, I realized you couldn't see the quilting. Well darn.
So here's a photo of the back. I was impressed at how well it turned out and will use wishbones again.
A simple envelope back for a quick finish.
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What an adorable pillow! Those wishbones look great.
ReplyDeleteYour quilting looks amazing Anja! Great job! Isn’t an envelope finish the best when you just want it done? :-)
ReplyDeleteI love this pillow. And I love how you quilted it!
ReplyDeleteYour wishbones look fantastic! I love quilting them, too. They're fun and fast :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pillow. Your quilting is amazing.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful and a great job with those wishbones.
ReplyDeleteNice pillow and the quilting looks great!
ReplyDeleteThe quilting looks great; I'm glad you thought to take a photo of the back before finishing the pillow.
ReplyDeleteI still can't get over these wishbones. You're getting a standing ovation from me on this FMQ!
ReplyDeleteYay for easy finishes! The wishbones look great! Wonder how hard it would be to translate that into an all over design?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! It’s sad that your lovely quilting is hidden inside the pillow, but you know it’s there :).
ReplyDeleteGreat pillow and fabulous wishbones. I can't get the hang of those, but yours are so nice and regular.
ReplyDeleteWish I could “wishbone” like that!!!! Love your project Anja.
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