"One inch strings" by me
The backing is also pieced from multiple fabrics.I had a collection of flannel squares that I had serged together into several small potential quilt tops or backings, but changed my mind. Stitched them all together to make the backing nearly large enough, then had to add a couple of pieces of found pieces of flannel from mom to make it large enough. The only thing in this quilt that is not leftovers from another project is the batting!
Donated to a police officer who has someone in her life who has recently started a medical treatment and will gift this to that person. I felt badly that they are getting such a funky quilt and not a "nice" one, but I hope that this will bring them some comfort.
"Work in Progress" from Ann
"Pokemon" by Betty for a great nephew
Cats in Cups by Michael
Tree of LIfe for Ann
It's no wonder there were some friendly bits on this quilt with all of those bias edges that were pieced by hand! Still, Ann seemed pleased with the end result.
Donated Dresden Plates in progress
Ann is a "new to me" customer and I am so happy that she reached out to me! During our initial conversation, she asked if I knew of anyone who would take quilt tops to complete and then donate them to a charity. I told her my store of police quilts, and when we met to discuss her quilt, she gifted this one to me. Ann's story is that she received the top from her neighbor when she lived at the coast, and that her neighbor's mother may have pieced it, or inherited it. Regardless, I'm thrilled!
There is a petal design in the center of each plate, and a spider web design drawn on the background. I'm quilting it by following those lines and using wool batt for extra loft.
Final photos to come after completion of the binding.
"Everything is Coming up Roses" by Sharyle
Sharyle kindly offered the quilt top to me to finish as a donation quilt., and of course I jumped at the change! Quilted with an edge to edge feather and flower design.
My darling mom also contributed to this quilt by clearing out her sewing room and gifting me the contents. I needed a backing for this quilt, and found something just right and ready to go. One quick seam to make it large enough, and ready to quilt it.
"Vintage" by Jean
Quilted with Baptist Fans a perfect traditional design for this era of quilt blocks.
T-shirts by Darcy for her Son
Doesn't everyone need a "lucky" shirt?
Hand appliqued Owls by Leigh
As usual, I have my moment of panic as to how to quilt the quilt, but this time, inspiration
hit quickly. They are "Barn Owls"! I quilted a design of woodgrain in the background with an occasional "knot" shape. Reminiscent of the ancient barn that was on the farm where I grew up. Probably a barn owl in there over the years, but I never got to see one.
"Officer Moose failure" by me.
I was going to do an edge to edge design, but when I went to do that, I opted to make it special quilting and that was quite fun. There are only about 3 different quilting designs in the blocks, but I like the cohesive aspect that gives it.
Then I used leftover pieces of wool batting that have been hanging out beneath my longarm for way too long. Those are all now all used up, and off to a good home!
Three from Kathy Y.
And a panel in the style of Gustav Klimt. Not sure who the actual fabric designer is, but it's very pretty. Quilted with a shiny gold thread that really matches the gold in the fabric.
Laurel Burch for Sharyle's grand-daughter
A panel of Laurel Burch, probably cut into smaller bits and then rearranged. Very pretty, and fun.
Yellow Brick Road from Julie, my sort of neighbor
I love how dogs, and quilting can bring people together and I find that I have fun "new neighbors" about 6 blocks away from her.