Grim Reaper and Plauge Doctor by Michael

Michael is so sweet, he was concerned when he dropped these tow off that I might be "offended" by their theme.  Since these are Michael's they are of course paper pieced.  Amazing.  
Both quilted with the "Rose Skulls" panto



 

Vlad's Cop quilt



Vlad is a friend/manager at work.  He and his partner were in an auto accident and he now holds a spot in his heart for police officers  based on his experiences after that accident.

This is simply a whole cloth from black fabric, quilting with gold thread, then I played with my rulers.  Wondering what I could do with them.  Many designs are copied from others, a few I created on my own.

Thank you to Mary Beth for donating her leftover wool batting as that was used for the batt.  I gave this to Vlad to give to an officer of his choosing. (I can also see future whole cloth practice quilts coming)







 

Log Cabin Variation by Diana



 

Two Hobbit quilts by Mary Beth

Here are two different quilts for the same family.  One will be for the entire family to use, and the other is for Jane.  Sadly, I've forgotten which is which!  Since the theme of both quilts are Dragons, one is quilted with the Lorien's Dragon panto, and another is finished with "Castles in the mist"





Castles in the mist panto

 

Batiks for her Acupuncturist by Carla


 Hard to tell from the photo, but these are lovely batik fabrics all stitched together into a Rail Fence variation by Carla.  What a lovely gift.

"Garden Picnic" by Carol

Carol and I have quilted together for many years now, and I hope I'll get to see more of her now that she has retired.  Although this is a Block of the Month, where you usually complete one block per month for a year, Carol finished hers in something like 2 weeks to one month.


 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

What a great quilt!  I can't believe that Laura not only appliqued the entire thing, but that she turned under the raw edges before machine stitching them!  Wow!!
Quilted with the Leafy Vine design.


 

Baby quilt in batiks by Susan

Lots of new babies in the world!  Susan is a new to me customer who made this sweet one out of batiks, and another minky backing.  Quilted with the Wildwood panto, so flowers and feathers and swirls.  I hope that she and I will get to partner again in the future!



 

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


These two quilts are both made from Mickey Mouse fabrics for the mouse ears.  Love the Friendship star blocks that are also "tossed" around the edges, and a checkerboard border to finish it off

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

Quilted with a freehand leaf and vine design.




I'm not sure when Michael completed this quilt, but he had quilted it himself before bringing it to me.  I simply added some more quilting.  Mostly a background fill of a stipple in the yellow gingham.






 

Photo dump #1 of Michaels

Right before I left on my bike trip, Michael dropped off about 6 quilts. Here are a few.  Van Gogh's "starry night"
Quilted with an edge to edge freehand design of spirals to mimic the swirls in the painting.

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!

Michael and his amazing paper piecing are at it again.  This beautiful lion, quilted with free hand flames.




 

Two from me for the police

I have decided to call this one "Sometimes a lack of math skills can be a blessing."  For those who don't know me, "Beth Math" is a common joke.  Yes, you'd think a quilter and musician would have better math skills, but no.   The name of this quilt comes from the fact that I pulled fabrics to start a quilt with  a plan to use up large quantities of a leftover piece of fabric, as well as make one for the police.  That turned into the initial quilt and a one made of leftovers.  Then there were STILL fabrics left that were cut to size, so I put them up on the design wall to come up with a pleasing arrangement.  I also got to dig through my stash of batting to find enough leftover bits to pull enough for these two quilts.  Quilted with continuous curves and a leaf meander in the border to hold it all togerher.


 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.