4 from Michael

Let's see, we have an Eleanor Burns Bargello.  This one is quilted with a large Hawaiian Flower design.  My check in sheet says for how to quilt it ""Beth to pick.  Big and Floral"  Many of the fabrics had a Hawaiian theme to my mind, so that's why I went with that design.

This has got to be another Elizabeth Hartman design.  Again, my choice of design, and I went with Tea Leaves.  Koalas eat Eucalyptus leaves, but I don't have those in a quilting design.  I love their furry little ears!


First, is the "Trip Around the World" design.  Quilted with Seashells and Bubbles pattern.

Then, since there was just enough left over fabrics, he made a table runner.  Quilted with the same thread, but only Seashells for the design




 

"Wall Hanging" by Leigh


Leigh tells me that she has a new favorite designer, but didn't tell me their name.  Guess I'd better get that.  Leigh's only complaint is that the patterns make small quilts, but she thinks she's got an idea to make them larger.  Based on the photo below with the dime for comparison, I can't imagine!

Those little tiny embroidery stitches to get the "fluff" on the flowers astound me.







 

Leftover fabrics for Erin and Jason by Liz

I love scrappy quilts because they are often made from fabrics that are leftover from other projects. Liz made quilts for the grand-children starting with the fabrics in this quilt  She then made this quilt for Erin and Jason, the parents of the kiddos.
Liz got the pattern off Etsy, but didn't recall the name.  The larger rectangles are 11"x13" though, and the sashing is 1.5".  Simple enough to draft out if you're interested in making one as well.


Quilted with "Diagonal Plaid" pantograph, but hand guided as the quilt is too larger to fit on my computerized machine.  The kid's quilts were quilted with a very similar pattern.
 

One for Ellie from me

I have actually never met Ellie.  She is the 11yo daughter of a friend of my friend/bike mechanic Brian.  Brian posted a fund raiser on facebook as Ellie is facing a heart transplant, and her family needs funds to live while they are in California waiting for her heart.
The quilt pattern is called "Good Fortune" and I don't even recall where I got it, it is so old.  But it was quick, scrappy, and something relatively non-de script for an unknown girl.  Hope she likes purples and pinks.
Quilted with Hearts and Bubble panto