I finished the binding on my Bargello quilt and will share the whole thing tomorrow. I tried the Sharon Schamber binding method again and was quite pleased with how it turned out.

I also finished my curtain project for church.

Not much to look at, is it? LOL
And last night I went to the local guild meeting. I turned in my swap blocks and got the pattern for the next round due in January. I also picked up a twin sized quilt top, batting, and backing to quilt for the local shelter.

Isn’t it lovely? I hope to get this loaded and start quilting after work today.
Linking up with My Quilt Infatuation for Needle and Thread Thursday.

Hi – I am curious about Sharon’s binding method – where might I find a tutorial for that? Love the quilting that we see a tiny piece of too. I love the very pretty quilt for your local shelter. I regularly make quilts for children and babies for my local shelter and I like to hear of others making quilts for shelters too.
Pauline
Your binding does look perfect!
LOVE Sharron’s binding method! Did you machine sew yours? Were there any issues with the glue mucking up the needle? I have to say I think I’ll be using this method from here on out, whether I hand sew the binding down or machine sew. I can’t wait to see your bargello reveal!
The charity top is gorgeous and your quilting will only make it that much better 🙂
Your quilting looks wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
I’m not familiar with the Sharon Schamber method of binding … I will definitely need to look into that. I can’t wait to see your bargello quilt … I really like what I see in the sneak peek.