Quilted with wool batt for loft and warmth and a design called "Twinkling Teardrops"
"Half square triangles" by Priscilla
Quilted with wool batt for loft and warmth and a design called "Twinkling Teardrops"
"Make a Wish" by Leigh
I love the center of this quilt and the medallion design. I wasn't so thrilled with the fabric that she chose for the background. The black is a fine corduroy, and the cream is much heavier, almost a canvas, but not quite that rough. All in all a very thick and heavy quilt, so my machine's hopping foot was not going to go over the border fabric, and really not going to do anything in the center. I ended up having to raise the hopping foot from her standard height of the thickness of a business card to that of a nickel! I still couldn't get over the middle medallion where the seams from the center panels came together, and ended up doing a very loose meander to hold down the background fabrics in the center of the quilt. I'm pleased with the results, and am sure that Leigh will be as well.
Finish partially hand quilted by Leigh
To quote my late friend Wendy "Finished is better than perfect"
"Baseball Players" by Robin
"Alice In Wonderland" and "Chickens" by Michael
"Dinos" by Michael
I especially love that the skates are made of shiny fabrics.
Wedding quilt for Mason by Pat
"Sasquatch" baby quilt by Pat
Going by his other name, Bigfoot, and planted perfectly in the white.
And hiding in the border. Too fun!
Dresden plates in progress for Patty
I'm not quite finished with this one, still need to do the handwork for the binding. Quilted with 2 batts, cotton, and then wool on top. I love how some of the pieces are round at the top, and others pointy. Would love to know the story there, but since Great grandma Cora pieced this by hand circa 1960's, I guess I'll never know.
Each segment got an outline, and then a feathered wreath done freehand where the 4 block corners meet.
Each segment got an outline, and then a feathered wreath done freehand where the 4 block corners meet.
1930's log cabin reproduction by me
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