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Sunday, November 24, 2019

Happy Thanksgiving!

Today I'm featuring brand-new quilter and friend, Abigail!  Here she is making her very first quilt blocks.  She was so excited to see these come together!



As time went on in her busy life, we managed to get together for a second session and she put together the pumpkin block and then the sashing and borders.  Here's her completed top. (She's standing in front of my ironing board; the quilt is not electrified!!  LOL )



Before you ask, this is just a pattern I designed for her and it isn't published anywhere.  Just HST's, a bit of paper piecing for the leaf and stem of the pumpkin, some "stitch and flip" for the body of the pumpkin, and a whole lot of praying it would just turn out well, and it did!  :-)

Later, I quilted it on the longarm, and she came back a third time and got the binding on it.  Here she is with the finished runner at home with her Mom, all ready for Thanksgiving!!


They're both too cute, right?  And the runner looks good in their space!  Great job, Abigail!  Looking forward to our next project!

And a blessed Thanksgiving with family and friends to all of you blog readers!


Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Birthday Brunch Quilts

Many thanks to these lovely ladies (and one more who had to leave early) for making quilt tops for Quilts for Kids and attending the second annual Birthday Brunch.  Also thanks to Barbara Tourney,  our local chapter president,  for attending and explaining more about this wonderful organization.  And I don't want to fail to mention my talented sister-in-law,  Kim, who sent me 6 tops a few months ahead of the Brunch.  Thanks again to all of you!!


The quilts are quilted now and here's how they turned out.  First, Marcia's three. 


Charleen made these two, and also cooked our delicious waffles! 


Jane made this one and it looks like gingham.  Sew cute!


This is Bernie's.  I added the 2 borders so it would be a little bigger.  


This was made by Beth. I decided to give it the full custom treatment.  




For Anna's modern quilt,  I used all the different feathers in my repertoire.  



So that's  it, and 9 more comfy happy kids somewhere  we hope. Looking forward to next year!!  And just a side note, I will accept a quilt top donation any time of year!





Tuesday, May 28, 2019

BICYCLE QUILT

This wall hanging is a smaller version of a design by Piece O'Cake Designs called "I Want to Ride my Bicycle." It's for my youngest brother's birthday. Fun to make and quilt! I used Heat N Bond Lite for the bike applique. 

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

In the "ta-DA!" department, presenting "the" video!  Sorry I have to do it by link, but computing is not my strong suit.  :-)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KSt3_ej42g

This is my go-to design for edge-to-edge quilting.  I call it "C's" but it's more of a hooked paisley.  For me, it flows.  And no, the longarm doesn't need oiling, it's just that the phone picked up the noise of it.  A lot.  :-)

Here's another one I've been using a lot lately - swirls a la Jamie Wallen.  His method just clicked with me.  :-)





Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Quilts for Kids

Here are some examples of my recent work for Quilts for Kids.  I highly recommend supporting this wonderful charity! (Top collage picture - all quilts made by my talented sister-in-law, Kim!!  Thanks, Kim!!)






Sunday, March 10, 2019

Wedding Quilt

My small quilting group recently put together this lap quilt for one of the members and her new husband.  Congratulations Anna and Jason!  I used rulers and free-hand designs to quilt it on the longarm. It's a  bit nerve wracking to make a quilt for another quilter because they KNOW things.... 😊