Serendipity or divine intervention

Yesterday I was working on the binding for the memory quilt. The binding is made of strips from plaid shirts. I didn’t do any planning or measuring, I just pieced them into a long strip and started sewing them to the quilt.

Once I got it on, I noticed that this particular plaid is in all 4 corners. It happens to be the thinnest of the fabrics and is the best for the thick corners. I didn’t even have a seam fall into a corner.  That never happens! When I make scrappy bindings, I always have to adjust the strip seam at least once for a corner.

When I got back to the beginning the starting and ending fabrics were the same to make an invisible join.

Everything on this quilt has been like this. I quilted the whole thing without even one thread break or tension adjustment.

The quilt will be finished today. All I need is information from his Mom for the label. I woul love to deliver it this weekend.


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7 responses to “Serendipity or divine intervention”

  1. thoroughlya4162d5974 Avatar
    thoroughlya4162d5974

    It was all meant to be on the labor of love! Patty

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  2. Vicki in MN Avatar
    Vicki in MN

    How cool is that that everything just fell into the right place!

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  3. izoofan27bbe2f4211 Avatar
    izoofan27bbe2f4211

    Divine intervention for sure!!

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  4. Wanda Hanson Avatar

    It would have taken way too much thinking and planning for all of that to happen, so it was definitely divine intervention.

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  5. geneblack Avatar
    geneblack

    Some things seem as if they are just meant to be. That does seem like divine intervention.

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  6. Carole @ From My Carolina Home Avatar

    Wow, that truly was an amazing outcome with scrappy binding.

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  7. marmic1954 Avatar

    I would say Zane was watching over you and helping things to come together perfectly. Well done!

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I’m Vicki Welsh and I’ve been making things as long as I can remember. I used to be a garment maker but transitioned to quilts about 20 years ago. Currently I’m into fabric dyeing, quilting, Zentangle, fabric postcards, fused glass and mosaic. I document my adventures here.

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