French braid variation by Pat for a friend


I tried to rotate this, but now can't fix it.  Anyway, this one is huge!  Had to quilt and edge to edge design on my big machine, so a limited design choice, but I still love the Tangles panto that I have loved for a long time.  Quilted with a dark grey thread to match the borders.  Another stunner from Pat!

 

"Anne of Green Gables" by Diana

Diana made this quilt for her sister and wants to take it to her for hand delivery.  Love the soft colors and the hearts quilting design.


 

"Kittens in Mittens" also finished!

Quilted and bound and ready for the Sisters Outdoor quilt show.
Also designed by Wendy Shepherd and found in a magazine.  Quilted with a computerized design called "Snowplace Like Home".



 

"Library Cats" are finished!

I found this pattern and another by Wendy Sheppherd in a magazine and knew I had to make it.  She had left 2 open spaces on the shelves, I decided to fill those spaces with books standing upright with bookends on either side. 

Can't believe I had enough of both black and grey snowflake material to make all the cats, but there is one orange one to represent my strange cat "Rumples".  Quilted with what else, but a design of open books!

 

"Silent Night" by Kristin

This is the 2nd quilt of Kristin's that I've helped with and I really hope this is the beginning of a long term relationship.  Beautifully pieced and appliqued by machine.  All pieces stitched down with metallic thread (which can't be pleasant to work with).  My job was to add dimension, and to add some background fills to the larger areas.  Namely the black sky, and the cream areas.  Then I SID around many of the pieces to add dimension with matching threads  So very pretty!





 

"Jungle Animals on Green" by Susan

I'm sure I've stated before how I love Susan's creative piecing.  I tend to just cut things down to consistent sizes, and then use them that way.  Clearly Susan uses her math skills to figure out her quilts designs, and they are all so much fun!


 

"2nd Tradewinds" quilt by Betty

I didn't even realize until I went to save the photos that Betty had made this quilt before, but in much different colors.  This is for a family member who requested "grey" as her colors.  Very soft and elegant looking



 

"Zoomies" by Leigh





 

"Phoenix" by Michael

Sadly, the photos of this quilt don't do it justice.  The colors are much brighter in person.  It's flat out stunning!  Quilted with a design called "Freeform" and since it's Michael's it's paper pieced.


 

"Log Cabin variation" by Gerry





 

9 patch and stars variation from Kristin


 Oh what a stunner!  I've commented on this before that when I am working on a quilt, I only see a small portion at a time.  Yes, it's very pretty, and I see the details.  Like how beautifully pieced this is, not a point cut off.  But then you hang it up and WOW! So very pretty.  This is a first quilt for me from Kristin, and I've got another going to my big machine very soon.  Can't wait to post it!

"It's what you do"

The name of this quilt came out of the idea that it's what you do when you find out that your friend's father has been diagnosed with Leukemia.  Orange is the ribbon color for Leukemia, so that's where that choice came from.  Simply half square triangles placed together in a pleasing manner.

Quilted with a simple rectangular panto.
 

2 from Susan P.

I love how Susan always takes these scraps of fabrics that others gift to her, and then turns them into darling quilts!  Giraffes is the soft pastels, and Sock Monkeys are in the traditional reds.  Both quilted with an edge to edge design, and ready for gifting to the newest babies in Susan's life





 

"Windswept" by me for my sweet nephew Jackson

At Christmas at my family's home, Jackson was asking his mom if he could have a quilt to take to his home.  I overheard the conversation and offered to make him one.  I had found this pattern in a magazine, and thought it would be perfect for him to cuddle under on the couch.

I had a great time hand dying the fabrics for the quilt, so I love all the color gradations.  Although they all came from the same batch of dye, some parts got more and are darker, while others are lighter.  All the fabric started out as white, and some, like the purple above, where white tone on tone.    When they are dyed, the dye doesn't affect the print, so that remains white.  Still fun to use the "wrong" side of some of the prints so you get a print, but much more subdued.
Quilted with the Whole in One panto after sending options to his parents and sister to see what would be the best match for Jackson.

"Brother's quilt" by Carol

Carol shares that she had a few issues with the pattern instructions for this quilt.  In the past, she has created her own patterns, and this was the first where she followed someone else's.  Thankfully, she has friends who quilt and they were able to explain what the designer meant and Carol made a beautiful quilt!  Although the piecing isn't difficult, it makes a striking design.