What really astounds me is the different types of fabrics that he incorporated. In addition to traditional quilting. cottons, there are lames, a few other types of metallics and even a home dec fabric or two. But it all worked out beautifully, and with my amazing APQS Lenni we sailed right through it all. Quilted with a pattern called "Juliet" which seemed appro. as well.
Michael's "Ladies of Fashion"
"Cross-stitching" by Emily
"Chrost,as Fat Qiarters by Joy
"Odds and Ends" by me.
"Ghost Puppies" and "Skinny Puppies" by Leigh
I cam up with the name "Ghost puppies" because they look so sad and skinny! I felt sorry for them! The lower photos is a much better representation of the colors, my camera wants to make things more orange.I quilted these with a background fill of many designs including leaves, feathers, swirls, you name it.
Bear Paw Sampler by me
I wanted to learn more about color theory, so purchased a book and this was the suggested block to make and practice your skills. All the fabrics are from my stash, and I had such a good time working on it. (although still not a fan of Bear Paw Blocks, they are too each to rotate and make a mistake)
Ready to go to a police officer for donation
Ready to go to a police officer for donation
Beach Huts and the North American Mystery by Sharyle
This was a mystery quilt from Heart to Hand, but I don't recall the exact name of the pattern. This is quilted with a design of Palm Trees, and it took an hour to quilt each pass of the quilt. Wow.And here is the North American Mystery from around the same time. Reminiscent of a Native American Blanket pattern
"Red Riding Hood" by Pamela
"For Amy" by Pat
Pat is one of the most caring people I know. She had a friend in high school, and finished this quilt for them. She's used the pattern before, but in different colors. I love how this gives it a different feel. Very calming to me.
"Art deco" by Pat
"Whales" by Pat
"Fish!" by Leigh
"Scrappy squares with embroidery" by Pam
"Squares on Point" by Kas
Kas is a new to me customer, but when she picked up this quilt today, she asked about another that she is piecing, so I hope we'll work together again soon.
A simple design, but so very effective!
"Emma's Sunflower quilt" by Mary Beth
This quilt has been patiently waiting it's turn for quilting. I was loading it up, and realized that it was too large to put on my computerized machine! Oh no! So, reach out to Mary Beth to choose a different design, then wait until the current quilt was finished on the larger machine.
All made from probably fabrics from Liberty of London, so very soft to the touch, and the wool batting inside will make it warm and cozy.
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