Been working on Labyrinth lately and need to put 2 more borders on it. As soon as I get this done I will post a pic. Now this is were I struggle the most, I look at it for a long time before I can decide on a design for the quilting. I do like a challenge, so this will be one. Here is a picture I took then realized the borders are on the sides not the top and one strip is upside down. What I get for trying to sew really late at night. Today will bring my digging out my handy dandy seam ripper. I have a little battery operated razor that saves lots of time. Just have to be real careful to not buzz the fabric. 
We are gearing up rain, sleet, ice and snow. This will be Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and then by Monday in the 40’s. This weather is crazy, but any reason not to get out and spend the day sewing is great. When it gets too cold outside I go to my “Happy Place ” I grew up in South Texas and so I am sharing a picture of my nephew. I want to make a wall hanging of this. Maybe this will be my next project.
This is on the Coast of the Gulf of Mexico. A family of Cattlemen. Have a great day all.

Beautiful quilt coming along well! Love the horse in the water. I might have to try an paint one like that! Dwight
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Feel free to save the picture if you want. My sister’s boys are all cowboys. They seldom use vehicles working cattle, so great to watch.
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Very cool!!
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your quilt is beautiful! you are fast! the picture of your nephew is so special!
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Such great kids
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That’s a great quilt, not the design I thought I would see at all. For those brown borders, can’t you just turn the quilt? Or is it already a rectangle the other way? That’s a beautiful picture of your nephew and would make a wonderful wallhanging, too.
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With the brown borders it is a square. Adding the brown borders made it fit my bed more. Thank you. I grew up in S. Texas and when married moved to Missouri. I miss the country life.
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