by DarkestWerewolf » Sun Sep 29, 2024 6:26 am
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Cow: KorePrompt: What color or pattern fabric did your Buttermilk choose for the binding? How do they feel about the finished product? Minimum 100 wordsThe quilt was truly a sight to behold now but it’s not quite done yet. Kore has decided to go with a simple dark blue binding to go with the overall theme. Not only that but it also matches and compliments the white backing she had chosen prior. The binding was stitched together with the backing and before long, her quilt is finished.
Kore stepped back to look at her finished masterpiece. Of course it isn’t a flawless piece of work. Kore could see some haphazard stitching here and there but it was her work regardless and she’s proud that she’s able to even create a quilt given her limited knowledge on this. A smile had found its way onto her face and she can’t help but imagine being cozied up with it in the coming winter. (137)
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by case » Sun Sep 29, 2024 12:07 pm
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Cow: croissant
Prompt: What color or pattern fabric did your Buttermilk choose for the binding? How do they feel about the finished product?
Croissant quietly browsed the binding options. She would have liked to pick a patterned design, bur she felt like her quilt was already a sight to be seen. That was saying a lot considering Croissant never thought that anything was overdone or too extreme. She eventually settled on an emerald green shade.
After all was said and done, she stepped back to survey her masterpiece. The results of her handiwork were definitely interesting. The quilt ended up being a mix of cheetah print, metallic gold, black, and emerald green. People would most certainly be staring at Croissant’s creation — maybe just not for the right reasons. Nonetheless, she was proud of the miniature sized quilt. Due to the small size, she decided she would wear it as a head scarf. Croissant decided she would walk away from the situation feeling accomplished and proud of herself. It was the first time she made anything with her own two hands with no assistance, but she decided that she would not be signing up for another quilting class ever again.
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by ♔Voltaire♔ » Sun Sep 29, 2024 12:44 pm
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Cow: GardeniaPrompt: Prompt: What color or pattern fabric did your Buttermilk choose for the binding? How do they feel about the finished product? Minimum 100 wordsNot wanting to take away from the pattern of the quilt blocks themselves, Gardenia decided to go with a generic black binding to bring the entire piece together. She is always so very excited when she finishes a quilt, enjoying the rush she gets at the thought of her hard work finally coming to fruition! However, the feeling of emptiness and confusion about what to do next is akin to that of finishing a good book for her, and it's likely she will try to make another quilt or do something crafty to fill the void of not having this project to keep her occupied anymore! (106 words)
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by honeybunchesofoats » Sun Sep 29, 2024 1:09 pm
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Cow: Midas Prompt: Prompt: What color or pattern fabric did your Buttermilk choose for the binding? How do they feel about the finished product? Minimum 100 wordsMidas takes a step back and tilts his head, admiring the quilt that already sits in its place on the wall of his bedroom. His husband Aiko hung it up the second it was finished. He chose an odd fabric for the binding, opting for a thinner, silky gold color. The quilt was strange to say the least, and clearly the work of a complete beginner but Midas felt a bid of pride that he was able to complete something he had never before imagined himself doing. He would not consider this a new hobby for him however, if the shining look in Aiko's eyes stayed, he would be sure to make him a new quilt every time he missed it. (121)
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by paopu » Sun Sep 29, 2024 1:51 pm
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Prompt:Dovie stared at her piece for a long moment, eyes critically moving over it, taking in every fabric, every crease, every thread with a soft hum. An odd sort of satisfaction bubbled up in her, a pleasant sort of feeling settling deep into her bones. As a finish she did not hesitate - after all red always was her color. It was a nice warm red, not too bright or too dark. It was perfect. She picked it out proudly, loving the feeling of the texture of the simple fabric, and then turned around to get to work. She had done it and she was proud of herself for it!
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by strawberrymwilk » Sun Sep 29, 2024 2:43 pm
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Cow: teddyPrompt: Prompt: What color or pattern fabric did your Buttermilk choose for the binding? How do they feel about the finished product? Minimum 100 wordsfor the binding of her quilt teddy decided to go with a simple solid white. there was already enough going on with the design, she wanted to balance it out a bit.
upon completing the few final touches teddy let out a sigh of relief. as fun as it had been, she was glad to be done with her quilt. while not the best looking out of the group, she was more than happy with the result. she could go and buy a fancy quilt any day of the week, this one however could not be found in a store (and for a good reason) making it so much more special to her. she knew once she showed her wife she would have a laugh, but come morning time the both of them would be sat under it watching the sunrise.
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by Winter Shores » Sun Sep 29, 2024 3:23 pm
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Cow: WednesdayPrompt: Prompt: What color or pattern fabric did your Buttermilk choose for the binding? How do they feel about the finished product? Minimum 100 wordsWednesday felt a tinge of sadness in her heart as she sat at Barnaby’s booth for one last time. She has never thought she would have so much fun making a quilt, but here she was enjoying every second of it. Wednesday decided she wanted to keep things simple for the last day as she had been so rambunctious the first few with her lint thread and wild colors and design. She decided on a clean traditional quilt binding. Nothing fancy like pom poms, lace, sequence, or frills. As she sewn into her quilt she grew more glum. She really wouldnt be seeing Barnaby or his booth again until perhaps next year. Although she did learn valuable skills and knowledge here. She grinned as she continued her binding. She picked a black fabric to go around the edges and she quite liked how everything was coming together. The perfect throw blanket for her house, spooky and creepy just like her.
“I think I’m finally done,” she smiled and held up her quilt to show him”
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by bluex » Mon Sep 30, 2024 12:42 am
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Prompt: What color or pattern fabric did your Buttermilk choose for the binding? How do they feel about the finished product? Minimum 100 words
Running behind on schedule, Nesquik quickly realised that her beginner hands weren't keeping up with a lot of the others. Feeling a bit rushed, her beginner hands began to tremble under the pressure, and she knew she'd have to keep things simple if she was going to make it to the finish line. She looked at the quilt in her hands and tried to think of a colour that would match the pretty little star that sat in the center. Her mind was racing, and she finally settled on a pastel pink fabric to use as her binding. She bounced up form her seat and raced to the fabric pile, frantically pulling it apart to find her perfect colour. To her dismay, there wasn't any pastel pink to be seen, and she just grabbed the first fabric that she saw as to not waste anymore time. She didn't look down at it until she got back to her seat, and noticed she had grabbed some basic, plain navy blue fabric. She held it up to her quilt and sighed in relief, before quickly getting to work to finish the job.
"Thank goodness that worked out well."
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