It has taken a bit of time to make the borders. I needed pinwheels for the corners. And, there were the 328 hsts. Not to mention the gazillion hsts in the blocks.
It was so good to see Holy Toledo, as a top. I chose this as my one monthly goal for October. And, I really like it. I usually do, when I make a Bonnie Hunter quilt. It can be found in scraps and shirttails 2 book. I started it in 2016. Making the borders was my one monthly goal for October, but now, I have a top.
Oh and this was on the road with us this week. Boo
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Gorgeous scrappy top. Love the skeleton photos. Happy Halloween.
ReplyDeleteWahoo! Holy Toledo is a looker!!!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteOh that is so detailed - but I just love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteNice job. I'll look forward to seeing how you quilt it. Seeing that giant skeleton riding down the road must have been fun. :)
ReplyDeleteHooray for a completed top! It looks great.
ReplyDeleteI had to look twice to figure out what was riding in the vehicle. Thanks for sharing all that you do.
ReplyDeleteHoly Toledo turned out beautifully! You've done so well with your UFO finishes this year. I had to to a double take on the photos, what a fun sight driving down the highway. Made me think of the Mad Max movies.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on reaching your October goal. The top looks great.
ReplyDeleteWow what an amazing scrap quilt!! Just beautiful, Maggie!
ReplyDeletebeautiful scrappy quilt top. the border is perfect!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt! Love the borders and the use of fabrics in this quilt.. thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteI bow to you. All those triangles far exceed my patience.
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