I took some time this morning to get the bindings of these two quilts - - both of them are Bonnie Hunter designs -- stitched to the front. I believe I'll spend the rest of the day with my feet up hand sewing the bindings to the back.
Jamestown Landing and Celtic Solstice
This week has been particularly busy, as we traveled to Newfoundland to ring in the New Year and celebrate the wedding of our oldest son. Sailor Boy lives in Halifax, but his new wife was born and raised on The Rock.
Itty Bitty and Sailor Boy
The wedding was held indoors, of course, but a lot of the photos were taken outside, with the added bonus of "natural confetti" falling from the sky.
This was our first visit to Newfoundland. We met some of the warmest, kindest people while we were there - - although we could have used an interpreter to understand that Newfie accent!
Beautiful quilts and lovely wedding pictures. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favorite Bonnie Hunter patterns. Beautiful! Enjoy your slow stitching. It is the best reward for finishing a quilt.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new marriage of your son! The quilts are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh how wonderful for your family! Newfoundland would be my choice of location to live... for the summer anyway :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your binding!
These two quilts are my favorites from Bonnie. Oh my, thinking my Celtic Solstice is still a top. Enjoy your binding time. Congrats to your son and daughter in law.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts, such a lovely setting for a wedding.
ReplyDeleteThose quilts are very pretty. Best wishes for the newly married couple.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on getting a beautiful daughter-in-law. I don't think you can call son #2 "Itty Bitty" any more--he's all grown up! But Sailor Boy can keep his name for a bit yet, :o)
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