But back to her quilts. This is for her daughter Adrianna. Shirts from elementary school through high school.
T-shirts for Susie's children
"Nautical" for Diana
"Rectangles" by Carla
"Socky Monkeys" from Susan
Two flannels from Betty
Don't you just love how color and value will make a difference in a quilt? This is the same pattern, but made in different color ways. I love how the brown on just seems to disappear into the distance, but the rainbow effect with the lighter flannel is also stunning!
"FOFP (Festival of finishing projects) by me.
I am so thrilled to have these done and nearly out of my hair. I've got 3 to still deliver, but at least they are ready for delivery! Top is from Mystery Quilts Anonymous, and I've already forgotten the name. I know that I messed up the pattern somewhere, so no telling. Also, when I grabbed the fabric for it, I was pretty sure that I had enough of each fabric. Not quite! Nearing the end of the quilt, I was piecing the light colored fabric together into "Make do" blocks just so that I wouldn't have to find something else to go into it at that late date.
This is "One Block Wonder" from at least 10 years ago. I took at class at the Heart to Hand quilt shop, and that shop has been gone for at least 10 years. All the blocks were made, just needed to be laid out and put together. Another MQA helper, I joined the UFO challenge. When I joined, I said that this was the only quilt that I needed to finish as a UFO (Unfinished fabric object). My list is now 11 items long, but they are also not all fabric projects. I am now mostly using this as a reminder of things that I want to finish. Like a travel book, a quilt that I bought fabric for last spring...Have just added the Dresden Plate (or fan) blocks that I inherited from my darling mother in law. Will see how long that takes.
Another of my 2" square blocks. I am sure that I have the magazine for the pattern here somewhere, but I do recall that the pattern was called "Modern Wedding Ring" Certainly something I would make again as it's a great way to use up 2" squares.
Thins I would do differently next time? Watch my color placement. Make sure that there is enough contrast between background and squares.
Canning Tomatoes, quarts. The title of this quilt comes because I was piecing this quilt top the last time I was canning tomatoes with my mother. I have no idea how long that has been! Also, this is Quarts, because I had so many squares that I made a smaller "Pints" version and gifted it to my niece and her now husband as an engagement gift. They've been married for 3 years, so another long term project. This will be delivered today!
T-shirt quilt for Stan's wife, from their son's shirts
Stan reached out to me about making a quilt for his wife for Christmas. His sons are now both grown, but we've got shirts from when they were in high school, maybe grade school, and also college. Clearly this is a very proud papa.
For her brother in law by Mary Beth
"For Beth in Idaho" by Pat
"Propellor" by Michael
Where does Michael find the time? Every time he picks one up, he drops off another, or 4. This one is a pattern test for someone, and seems to be a variation on the Storm at Sea pattern. Lovely in just two colors.
"Home" by Leigh
I quilted this with lots of little pebbles in the background and SID around the appliques. Another stunner.
This block reminded me of the "Shoes on the Danube" memorial in Budapest that we were able to visit in Sept. 2022. I kept thinking of the people who were killed after removing their shoes on the banks of such a beautiful city.
I pray that the world will never see such violence again.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoes_on_the_Danube_Bank
Snowballs by Gerry T
Oh drat. The colors in the top photo are really inaccurate. These are actually bright jewel towns all Laurel Burch holiday prints. Well, the focus fabric is.
Quilted with "Flurries" panto, and gold thread, on a black backing. Not the nearly brown that my camera shows. Great job Gerry.
A String quilt by me.
I love string quilts and being able to empty out at least a part of my stash. This one really did nearly empty my red strings drawer! Of course, it's nearly full again, but for a brief shining moment it was nearly empty.
Currently being driven around town with others, waiting to find the police officer for it.
Two from Susan
9 patch sharks
Again, raided the stash!
A couple of police quilts from me
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