Well friends and neighbors, here it is! The vintage feed sack blocks put together.
Whaddayathink?? Can I get a Whoop Whoop? I think it looks pretty cool.
I've decided to back it with unbleached muslin. Not sure about binding yet, but I'm sure I will find something.
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You get a Whoop Whoop for sure! That looks wonderful!So you plan on hand quilting it ?
Lola
Very nice... I really love feedsacks... so 'old' and comforting.
Oh I second that, love your quilt!! I really love all the reds in it!!
Whoop Whoop! It looks so cute! Love all those vintage fabrics!
I love, love, LOVE it! I think a red gingham bias binding or even a solid red binding would be perfect.
It's very sweet!
Ahhh, how lovely! Very versatile, too, tablecloth, picnic blanket, bed quilt, etc., etc.
Very nice... looks great!
Whoop Whoop
Double Whoop, Whoop. Lucky you to have a large project made with all feed sacks. Beautiful.
Such a fun quilt! Classic fabrics bring back such memories!
Whoop Whoop and more Whoops! That is sooo cute.. just love it!
Great finish! Muslin backing would be perfect!...maybe you could find one of those lightly printed with an advertisement...? Very cool top!
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Whoop, Whoop!! It's a marvelous quilt.
It's definitely a Whoop Whoop quilt. Love it.
ABSOLUTELY you can get a whoop whoop ....it is lovely....I'll give you a whoop, whoop, whoop and then another whoop!
Giggles,
Kelly
It looks wonderful! You did a great job on this one! :0)
I love it. The red gingham (sp?) adds such a sparkle to this top. Nice random distribution! cheers, Claire W.
Absolutely beautiful! Way to go getting it finished! So Whoop Whoop to you! Thanks for sharing! I'm so glad to fin your blog and am now a follower!
Cheery wave from Bev
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You get my whoop whoop for sure, your quilt top looks great!!!
I love it! The fabrics really make it -- a nice old-timey comfortable warm feeling!
It's Adorable! And I bet it's soft too :)
Whoop! Whoop!
This is wonderful..can't beat the look and feel of a feed sack quilt. It would look great tied also..makes me think of my precious grandmother.
Turned out great. Don't forget to label the back of the quilt with where you got the blocks. At least with muslin, you don't have to make another label, you can just write on the back.
Whoop Whoop! No sashing was a great idea -- it looks fabulous!
yeah, Whoop! Whoop! The muslin will be perfect.
definitly a whoop whoop. this is wonderful.
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Whoop! Whoop! what a nice surprise from Barb. It is great.
Oh, my, what a glorious quilt!!! Just love those feed sack prints. I think I'd use something red to bind it with but whatever you use will be wonderful. Whoop whoop!!
You get a BIG whoop whoop from the Pacific Northwest!! What memories that brought back of my mother making us dresses from feed sacks. When I tell people that they look at me like I wore burlap!! Thank you for showing everyone what beautiful fabrics feed sacks were made of--and what an amazing quilt. XOXO
You sure can....you get a Whoop Whoop and two thumbs up from me!!
I love how it turned out. All the colors and patterns look great together.
Thank you for your ideas on my bedroom. I do love bead board :)
Have a sweet day, Elizabeth
This is so pretty!! I love the simple layout - it really makes the fabrics stand out :)
Whoop! Whoop!!! Gorgeous!!!!!!!
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