The last week at work has had me insanly busy, so other than putting the “plus” border on my Round Robin quilt, I did’t have time to sew a stitch.
By the time Saturday came, I was ready to sew, sew, sew. As I mentioned yesterday, we got lots of cold and snow now, so I needed something cheerful. My baby owl quilt was just the thing. Everything was cut, so it didn’t take very long to finish up the remaining pinwheel flowers.
They got sewn around the owl, and a border added… and boom…

And adorable, colourful quilt top ready for quilting.
As alway, I have the perfect chunk of flannel for the back…

And the purple plaid leftover from Queen of the Crossroads will make excellent binding. If the weather isn’t too bad this weekend (there’s a possibility of a snowstorm), I’ll get it quilted and ready for the shop.

“This owl is NOT cuter than me…. right????”
LOL – that last picture is a riot! Nice job Val – such a fun, pretty quilt. There will be a lucky baby somewhere!
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That owl is awful cute but kitty had nothing to worry about!
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Oh, wouldn’t he love to give an owl a hug! Great quilt–very bright and cheerful!
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That is so sweet. That owl is pretty cute, Burt. But, I think you win the cute race.
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Lord Burton is really taking a shine to the camera!
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No Burton, that owl is NOT cuter than you. We all love you.
Val, that is such a cute quilt. You have a wonderful way with fabric patterns and colors. I don’t, which is only one reason I don’t quilt!
Blessings,
Betsy
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Dear Burton, that owl can’t even compete on your level of cuteness! Nice job on the quilt, Val.
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That is a going to be a beautiful quilt! Love your fabrics. That purple just makes everything pop. The fabric you have pulled for the binding is just perfect. It will be a great addition to your shop.
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