Annette made this quilt for her son, Brian, using a layer cake pack and its' instructions. I quilted it on Hoot with tan/gold thread, using Annette's favorite panto - Primrose Swirl.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
BQ2
Sailing Ships
String quilts
Sophie's donations and my stash buster
Chickens!
I started chickens a long time ago, then I did the chicks. The fence is a pattern from quilterscache.com It's 31" square and was handquilted before I purchased Hoot. It was donated to Sojourner Center to be used as some kid's drag around quilt.
~~I can no longer find the photograph in my computer!
~~I can no longer find the photograph in my computer!
Autumn Splendor
Alphabets, Truck, trains, and bears
The trucks and trains quilt is yet another put together at the charity quilt sew day at my house. It measures 45 X 47" and was freemotion quilted by Cathy on Hoot.
The red bears quilt is the same fabric front and back. It was a slightly heavier fabric than I usually use, and it was languishing, so I made it into a cahrity quilt. It measures 60 X 66" and was donated to Sojourner Center.
Bears and alphabets is 36 X 60". It was donated by Denise and went to UMOM.
Rail fence, Blue Daisies and pink bordered quilts
The blue daisies quilt top was donated by Dorothy. It was my first attempt at doing feathers in the quilting. It's 37" square and was donated to Sojourner Center.
The pink borders YBR quilt top was donated by Melissa and I quilted it with the Double Rose Vine Pantograph. It measures 61 X 70" and went to UMOM.
The rail fence quilt is one that I made with leftover fabric from making the Habitat for Humanity quilt. It measures 54 X 71" and it was donated to Sojourner Center.
8 months since I've been here
Well, I've been busy, what can I say?? Ray had a couple back surgeries and I started a new job - three months only per year. I have gotten a lot of quilts quited on Hoot.
Here's a purple Yellow Brick Road which was donated. Cathy quilted it on Hoot and Ellen did the fancy stitch binding on her machine. This quilt was donated to Sojourner Center and measures 40 X 45".
The next one is four sets of pillow panels. These qilts were put together at a sew day at my house in April 2008. (I'm only a little late getting them published, huh?) The quilt measures 41 X 65" and was donated to UMOM.
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Quilt by Dianna
One of my California granddaughters, Dianna, went thru my stash on the third day of their visit, pulling fabrics, and we put this D9P quilt together in three or four days. There are four other non-D9P blocks in there from quilterscache.com . Those blocks are from the Magic Box pattern. Dianna wants another border, echoing the one around the medallion, and I need to get to the LQS for the fabric, then can get on Hoot for her.
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