Christina made this for a challenge -- it was part of a batik exchange. She left me lots of open space to have fun. This wallhanging is 36" square. I really did have fun with it, and learned a few lessons along the way, too. I am so glad I used the purple contrasting thread on the ghost trapezoids. It's so hard to know how things will turn out, and I have really been trying not to do so much frogging.
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Friday, December 20, 2013
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Tea Party Meets Feathers
This is Carolyn's sweet quilt, and it has a beautiful story. Carolyn's mother made the center blocks before she passed away. Carolyn added to the blocks and finished the top to give to her sister as a Christmas gift. I tried to keep a unified theme from border to border and not add too many different motifs. I used Glide thread and Hobbs 80/20 batting.
I love it when you can actually see your work from the back, don't you?
I love it when you can actually see your work from the back, don't you?
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Simple and Sweet
I just finished this sweet quilt for a customer. She made it for her daughter. I really enjoyed myself doing this one... not one issue or thread break, ahhhhhhh, and I just got to do some really fun quilting.
and here's the view from the back...
I have been so busy with customer quilts, and travel. We just returned from Montana where we visited our little grands and their parents. It was wonderful!
I was so busy before we left that I forgot to take pictures of two more customer quilts I finished. Looking forward to Christmas and more relaxation...
Are you making tons of quilty things for Christmas? Do you think you'll get them all done? Last year I over-extended myself... I made quite a few aprons for family and friends, and then made quilty gifts, too. I always think I can do some last minute gift making and it just makes me crazy. I am vowing not to do it this year.... Hopefully I will listen to myself... :)
and here's the view from the back...
I have been so busy with customer quilts, and travel. We just returned from Montana where we visited our little grands and their parents. It was wonderful!
I was so busy before we left that I forgot to take pictures of two more customer quilts I finished. Looking forward to Christmas and more relaxation...
Are you making tons of quilty things for Christmas? Do you think you'll get them all done? Last year I over-extended myself... I made quite a few aprons for family and friends, and then made quilty gifts, too. I always think I can do some last minute gift making and it just makes me crazy. I am vowing not to do it this year.... Hopefully I will listen to myself... :)