A BIG quilt at 100"x101", but a lovely Hydrangea panto to finish it with a soft pink thread. Well done
"Garden Picnic" by Carol
A BIG quilt at 100"x101", but a lovely Hydrangea panto to finish it with a soft pink thread. Well done
101 Maple Street by Laura for her neice
Baby quilt in batiks by Susan
Red Riding Hood Panel by Pam
Pam has made several Red Riding Hood quilts, and this one is specifically for her newest grand baby. Quilted with an edge to edge "wood grain" design, and she provided minky fabric for the backing to make it extra cozy.
Two Mickey quilts from Janice
Clearly they had to have Mickey and Minnie for the quiltling to continue the theme, and I thought this deisgn was perfect.
The rest of Michael's
Photo dump #1 of Michaels
I can still recognize a couple of characters at least.
"Farm Fresh", and I was just talking to a friend about 2 color quilts. Here's a great example!
Two from me for the police
This is called "An Out of this World Vacation." I was about 3 days from leaving on a 3.5 week bike trip, but needed to finish a quilt on my computerized machine, with no other quilts to work on with my freehand machine. Finally decided to pull a panel from the stash, add borders and quilt it for the police. This panel was probably purchased on a bike ride as well.
I quilted the path of the planetary rings, around each planet and astronaut. Again, leftover batting and the same backing that was already loaded from the quilt above. Dig through the binding bag and now it's complete and ready to give to an officer.
"100 Acre Wood" by Michael
My favorite part of this quilt is Christopher Robin's socks where one isn't fully pulled up. So dang cute!
Michael's "Halloweener Dogs", "Vintage Hallowen" and "Rooftop View"
As always, Michael has been busy. This one is my favorite though! All the little Dachshunds in Halloween Costumes, but the ones in the pumpkins are the best
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Vintage Halloween seems to have been a panel or at least all from the same fabric line. Such fun to try to read all of the "newspaper advertisements"
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Rooftop view (either sunrise or sunset, I've forgotten) I think that this is one of two that Micheal will create and quilted with a strong diagonal design to mimic the rooflines
"It all started with Andy" by me
I got to know our neighbor Andy through a brief conversation in the winter. We got to know one another better and by summer she had shared that she had ice dyed several garments. I immediately saw the potential for fabric and that's where this all started. All of the fabrics started as solid white, some were tone on tone. So when the dye reacts, many of the white print doesn't absorb the dye.
This is a baby quilt for a future great grandbaby of a biking friend, and grandbaby of her son.
For Julie Ann's niece
For grandson by Judy
I lived next door to Judy when I was a kid, and even babysat her sons at some point. She made this quilt for her grandson who is starting college in the fall. He will wrestle for school, so a part of the quilting design were circles to represent the wrestling mats. Another hobby is fishing, so the fishing lures in the cornerstones are perfect!
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