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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Tops galore

Since I have been on a mission lately to complete UFO's, my battered old trunk is becoming too full to store any more tops along with their backings.  Plus, you know the old saying:  out-of-sight, out-of-mind. 

It was time to take stock of what was in there since it has been a while since it was last opened.  When we moved, everything remained inside the trunk. 

So, what do we have?   The tops were sorted into seasons.

First, there is a (twin-size) petal plate top and a (queen size) basket top.  These will be lovely for the spring/summer.
 
These two (full size) tops are perfect for Xmas and the one on the left for Canada Day next year. 
 These are definitely for fall/winter (left is queen size and the other is full size).
 My latest (queen size) completed top will be perfect for late summer into fall.
So, which one do I work on next after I finish these two? 

Since Xmas is slowly creeping up on us, I'm thinking of the red/green tops to finish and to hang them up for our first Xmas in our new home.
Oh decisions, decisions.  Also, do I hand quilt them all or machine quilt a couple of them myself or send a few to a LAer?  Ugh!  On the positive side .... I will be enjoying some of these quilts soon.

Have a great day!

20 comments:

  1. I vote send them to a Longarmer
    and hand quilt something much smaller
    one for christmas and one for the spring
    fla ladibug

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  2. I love your quilt tops! Wow! I'd like to get started on piecing each and every one of them. What inspiration!

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  3. Wouh, so wonderful tops. I love them, all.

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  4. Love your quilt tops. I love scrap quilts. I have a lot of tops. Thanks for sharing your pictures of your beautiful tops.

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  5. nice quilts!
    Love the Christmas ones

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  6. Such a lovely bunch of tops!! I am especially enamored with the basket one with the applique...yum!!

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  7. Tops take up less space for storing. That's my idea for having so many. You have some really pretty quilt tops waiting for attention. Love the basket quilt.

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  8. Wow! Wonderful Tops.
    I like them, all!

    Greetings Manuela

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  9. It must be difficult to choose from so many wonderful quilts. Can't wait to see which one you start with first. The long arm is faster.

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  10. Gorgeous quilts to work on whichever ones you choose.

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  11. OMG so many to do.....I think you need to do a mix here.......to many hours of hand quilting........not sure where to start.....

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  12. Wow! All of your quilt tops are GORGEOUS!!! Love them all!

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  13. Very tough decision... they are all spectacular.
    I like the idea of finishing the Christmas one for your first Christmas in this home.
    Is your oval hoop one that is on a stand or is it for your lap?

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  14. Beautiful quilts! I would send them to a quilter. You only have one life to live and wouldn't you rather be piecing? Save one to hand quilt and by the time you are done you will have several more!

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  15. Wow, what an awesome pile of tops, they're all so beautiful. Work out which ones you need to hand quilt and which ones would suit machine quilting.

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  16. Wow. What a great collection of quilt tops! The large/small pinwheel quilt is wonderful.

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  17. What a feast for the eyes!! You will have so much fun quilting these - they are all beautiful.

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  18. All of your quilt tops are GORGEOUS.You did great job :)

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  19. What a gorgeous display of quilt tops....I agree you will be happy the red and green pinwheels are finished for Christmas.

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