"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.
"For Kelise" by me
When you have friend's who are graduating, you, make them a quilt. Kelise likes pinks and blues ,and this is a pattern that I had made many years ago, and wanted to do again.
"Moose Be the Quilting Stars" by me
Anybody want to buy a quilt?
This quilt has been a long time coming, but has been fun all the same. It started in Sept. 2023 when a copy of Quiltmaker magazine arrived in my mailbox. I found this cute pattern and decided to make it. Pulled fabrics from my stash similar to the pattern and dove in. First part, make 13 pieced and appliqued moose blocks. (I don't like to applique) All the same, made the blocks, and then realized that this was done in installments, so waited for the next issue to make the rest of the quilt. 2 months later, the next issue gives clue #2 of 4! Dang! I've got to wait to finish the quilt! 8 months later I'm ready to sew it all together and decide that I really don't like the fabrics I've chosen for the blocks, Pull the 12 smaller ones into a quilt for an officer, and make the center block another cop quilt. Start over again with hand dyed fabrics curated for this, choose different blocks since I wasn't happy with how many of the original ones turned out. Including drafting a large center block. NOW I'm ready to put it together! Oh now, didn't read the directions, my center block is way too big. Another cop quilt from that block, and make the correct size.
Now that it's all together, and ready for quilting and I got to play. Feathered wreaths in the pieced blocks and a feather background fill. But how to quilt a moose? While on a bike trip to Utah, there was a taxidermy moose at a restaurant, so I tried to mimic the fur and antlers of the moose there.
Two from Betty
symbols in a grey thread that would blend well on both the black and white fabrics.
Memory quilt by Liz
Each propeller black was SID and a background fill added that was freehand. Due to time constraints, a similar pattern was quilted in setting squares and a similar design in the outer border.
Exquisitely pieced, and I hope that we'll get to work together again.
"Baby's Star" by me
Panel quilt by Pam
Vintage Dresden Plates from Ann
Ann contacted me about quilting a vintage quilt of hers, and in the course of our conversation, mentioned that she had a second quilt top that she did not want to finish, but did I know of anyone who would like to finish it and donate it? Clearly, I told her my story of charity quilts, and she gifted me the quilt.
These are all the pictures of the quilt that I took in process. Either when it was loaded on the quilt, or after I've finished it.
The quilt top was completely hand pieced, and appliqued to the background muslin, and the quilting lines had clearly been marked in pencil. I followed these lines throughout, then purchased new fabric for the binding, and finished that by hand.
This quilt's next destination is to go to the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show and hopefully it will be sold there. All proceeds from the sale of this quilt will go to C.O.P.S. https://www.concernsofpolicesurvivors.org/
These are one of about 3 pieces of the plates that are clearly taken from a garment, you can see the seam that appears to be from a shirt yoke, and then top stitched by machine.
In progress
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