
This picture really really doesn't do it justice. It's a lot brighter and happier in real life. It was a bit backlit by the sun so the colors look all washed out. I did a scrappy binding...not because I have any particular love for scrappy bindings (in fact, I MUCH prefer non-scrappy bindings)...but because when I went to look for more of the pink stuff to bind it in, Joann was all out. Besides, I'm really trying not to spend any more money on fabric if I don't have to. I had the binding scraps sewn all together on angles and had to unpick and sew them back with straight 1/4 inch seams because it was too short to go all the way around when sewn properly. Oh well, right? I also would have loved to have this quilted but tied it anyway. It's so sad to see all my beautifully matched intersections hidden by ties! But by the time I got done piecing it I just wanted to get it DONE.

Hmm...I don't think my camera likes the bright pink very much. Anyway. I think I'm giving this one to the neighbor girl. Hopefully she won't hate it and oh well if she does. I was aiming for twin size...but something in my math was way off and so it's a lot smaller than I was shooting for. Still plenty big enough for a nine-year-old to wrap up in though.
The end.