Friday, November 19, 2010

Leader Enders Quilt Top

I finished my top this morning, and also the binding.  Just need to embroider the name on the back, press the backing and it is ready for basting.  Only problem, I'm out of batting so it will have to wait til I get some.  Meanwhile, the first clue for Bonnie's mystery Roll Roll Cotton Bowl came out last night, so I need to get to that, but it may be tomorrow as I have a grandson coming over this evening to entertain a young lady that he has liked for quite awhile.  It's her birthday and we will be one of their visits.

9 comments:

Angie said...

Beautiful! I love the yellow fabric. It sparkles for sure! Very nice! I'm not doing Bonnie's mystery, but I look forward to seeing what other quilters do with it. Bonnie's projects have started involving a lot "pieces" in the actual block so I've sort of lost interest in doing them. But, I luv what she does with her quilting.

Julia said...

Beautiful Candace,now who would think this gorgeous quilt was made from leaders and enders..I should have been doing that too...I'm still not sure if I'll do the mystery quilt or not..
Julia ♥

Susan in SC said...

What a beautiful quilt! Love it!!

scraphappy said...

I love your leaders and enders quilt. I've got one of the same pattern going, but with white around the four patches, the yellow works great. I pulled the strips for the first part of the Bonnie mystery last night, I hope I have some time to sew them together today.

Elaine Adair said...

This is yet another perfect example of how keeping things simple ends up as a beautiful quilt. How cozy it looks, and inviting!

Caryl @ cinnamon holiday workshop said...

this quilt looks awesome!!! I am adding it to my list of quilts I want to make!!

Micki said...

That's an awesome quilt!
Micki

Susan said...

That is lovely.... I am amazed at how fast it went together.......

Leaders and Enders are just the best

Anita said...

Love how your Leaders and Enders quilt came out. That border is perfect for it. I'm working on my RRCB units tomorrow. Have to pull some more material.
Anita