This is the little rag quilt I finished yesterday. I have not measured it, but would guess it is about 40 x 48 inches. I should have taken a photo of the back but did not think of it. It is more appealing in real life than it is in this picture. And oh, so soft and cuddly.
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We have been gone most of the day. I got to try out my little camera a bit more. So far, I am fairly pleased with it. But have a hard time seeing the screen when out in the sunshine. Does anyone have any ideas of how to deal with this cheaply. I have not looked into it much yet. I was hoping someone could tell me how they have dealt with the problem. I will probably always take my regular camera for 'just in case.'
The plus side is how lightweight it is...it is like I am not even carrying anything. I think it will be wonderful for quick pics of Lorelei or the kitties.
Cute baby quilt! I've never seen a rag quilt made with strips of fabric before.
ReplyDeleteHi Rose, That is a sweet baby quilt; wish I could reach out and touch it. Looks so soft and cuddly.
ReplyDeleteI really like the quilt. it would be perfect to put over my legs when they get cold from AC... i can't see the screen on my big camera or my little one unless i get in the shade.. i use the little one like yours a lot more than the big one
ReplyDeleteLove that. So easy and such a great texture. I've made the rag quilt with squares, but never a striped one like this. Terrific!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful! I like the inbeteweens :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely piece of work! I've never done one!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt. It does look soft and snuggly. It doesn't appear to be as labor-intensive as pieced quilt blocks. This looks doable and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how light a point-and-shoot feels after lugging around a bigger camera! Sometimes the screen on mine is hard to see in summer's harsh light. Is there a way to adjust the brightness of the screen?
ReplyDeleteCute quilt with the monkeys in the three strips. ;))
That is a darling little quilt.
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