"Bunny Panel" from Gerry T

This sweet bunny panel from Gerry is for a friend who runs a dog rescue.  Gerry's current sweet pup came from this friend.
Since Gerry let's me choose the quilting designs for her quilts, she usually give me some info about the likes of the recipient.  This time it was "She likes bunnies". 

So, please look carefully for the "Hippity Hoppity" design of bunnies in the quilting.


 

"Keep The Home Fires Burning" by me. and Miscalulation 1



This is a pattern from McCalls quilting magazine from Jan/Feb 2023.  I love looking at quilt magazines, but don't usually make the design.  This one just spoke to me.   Since I'm famous for my lack of math skills (along with my lack of sense of direction), I way over cut fabrics for this quilt, and made a second quilt out of it's leftovers.   Although that quilt is finished and ready for donating, I've lost it's photos.  Time to find those and get them up here too


This quilt was a stash buster in that everything came from my stash, including the pieced backing and the pieced batting.  We all end up with small bits of batting, and I store mine for future use.  This quilt probably has about 6-7 different pieces of cotton batting in it.  Finally made a dent in that pile at least!
Even a scrappy binding from leftovers of those that were already made.



Embroidered wreaths by Vickie

Vickie is another person who loves a technique that I think she must be nuts to engage in.  I can't imagine doing this much embroidery by hand, let alone multiple quilts! 

This is at least the 2nd of Vickie's quilts and she is working on another .  Watch this space for more
 

"Happy puppies" byt Susan




 

"Mother Hen" by me

Several friends or family members are going to have new babies soon, and this for one of those babies.  The block is called "Hen and Chicks" and grandma of the baby says that mom likes "green and pink".  The green and the backing are two of my hand dyed fabrics.  I love to see what a white tone on tone fabric will result in once dyed.  The block fabrics are from my stash.  Such fun to pull them out.


 

The most recent Horse quilt from Mary Beth

Two horse quilts completed and both used the same "Horse Profile" quilting design.  Although it shows better on this quilt.  Not what Mary Beth wanted to make, but what the recipients wanted.


 

Vintage DWR for Patty's daughter

What a lovely tradition.  As each child gets married, they get to choose a quilt top from "grandma Cora" that she pieced.  This is the one that the most recent bride to be has chosen.

All hand pieced, circa 1960"s, but  I think some of the fabrics are older than that.  As you can see in the "before" photos, there are a few issues.  





 

2 from Sue

This is a "Cathedral Window" quilt.  The center blocks are usually pieced by hand due to the folded land layered parts.  Quite amazing.


Sue asked that I leave the center Cathedral Windows un quilted, and I was happy to do so.  There's no way I could have gotten my machine to go through all those layers, not to mention catching my hopping foot on all the lovely dimensional parts.


I am not a big drinker, and thought that Crown Royal Royal bags only came in the traditional purple flannel.   Shows what I know.  Orange, brown, green and purple.  All painstakingly cut down to make this quilt.



 

A Quilt of Valor for Gerry's relative, but I can't recall if it is son or son in law.

Regardless of the correct recipient for this quilt, thank you for your service.  Clearly, Gerry started with the panel on this, and then beautifully pieced some small stars on the borders



 

"Horse #1" and "Window Cats" by Mary Beth

this is "Horse #1, because there is a 2nd similar horse quilt on it's way.  It will be quilted with the same "Horse profile" design as below.  This is not a design that Mary Beth would have made, but "It's what they wanted" for the recipients.
This fabric is actually black, but came out this color only in the photo.  Trying to show the outline of the horse profile.

"Window Cats" is the name of the quilting design, and it seemed an appropriate quilt name as well.  5 different cat fabrics and quilted with this darling design


 

Most recent one from Zoe

I'm simply calling this one "Rectangles" for obvious reasons.  I believe that this will be a donation quilt, designed more for a boy in mind.