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Thursday, October 10, 2019

50th Anniversary Quilt UPDATE

50th Anniversary Quilt 

UPDATE

No need for a bunch of words, just quilting eye candy.

1/3 of the way done at this point.  Enjoy.










Testing out the gold accents.













Friday, August 18, 2017

Applique Baby Quilt

Rock-A-Bye Rainbow Baby Quilt



I was asked to make this quilt.  
It is such a cute quilt, all done with raw edge applique.
Here is my rendition as I began to place all
the pieces where they go.  

 Adding the details, cute applique eyes and embroidered smile on the sun.
A butterfly enjoying the suns warmth.
Bright rainbow colors color the sky of blue.

Baby left by the stork and small woodland creatures looking
after her.  

 Another butterfly, fluttering by, while a baby duck swims in the pond.

 A pair of love birds in a tree.

All of the elements are blanket stitched, with embroidery details.

 Baby has removable diaper, and hand embroidered details.

A closer look at the butterfly.

Hand embroidered details, french knot eyes.

Machine embroidery making this little Ava's quilt.

Baby needed a pink bow.  

And finally a binding of many colors.
I hope Ava will like her quilt.  
A gift from her grandma, Pat.  
That I was privileged to make.


Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Lime-A-Lishes

Lime-A-Lishes

The Lime, Black, White and Grey quilt is DONE!
and it has a name.

Lime-A-Lishes

I am happy to say I have put the last stitch 
in this amazing quilt.

This quilt is big, VERY BIG
112 x 112 inches
shown atop a king size bed.  
I hope to get a better picture when it is 
hanging at the quilt show.
 Though the binding is not on here, it is now on.
Label is on.  

Lime - A- Lishes 
is done.  
A year this month and full of 
many hours of loving, prayerful stitches 
for my son and daughter-in-law.

A few more details below of the quilting.



 

Monday, March 16, 2015

Fractured Flowers Quilt

Fractured Flowers

with embroidered border


 I think spring is here and the to do list just tripled
the gardens are calling my name.

In January we had a retreat here in our town, oh such fun.
I was in the need of flowers and my youngest daughter
in need of a quilt.  So I began this for her.

It started with 3 charm packs, now I have never worked with
a charm pack before but these kind of called my name
so I sent for them. 

 I mixed them up (or so I thought) and sewed them together,
and it was ok, adding the border helped 
BUT
I was not really happy with it, just did not have enough spark.
So I decided to cut the rows in half, shift them around 
and resew, below is the result.
Ok, that is better, 
BUT
it still needed somethings....So
 I cut the columns in half, shifted them around
and sewed them back together
(and yes I just cut thru the border, too)
Oh there we go, much better.

 While at retreat, I learned about the 
Wing Clipper
A ruler for helping make flying geese.
I love this tool, it made the process so much easier.
I had considered making flying geese to add to this quilt
but they are such a pain, I scrapped that idea
until I used this.  See the pretty geese and they are perfect.
A great tool!
 A few weeks later I took a class on Craftsy.com
The class is on making sweatshirt jackets.  
The teacher had a technique for an edge treatment that I could use
for this quilt.
These flowers are involved and they are embroidered.
 I decided to also put some of the flowers in the middle of the quilt.
 A finished one


 Next came the outer border, with the flying geese


After adding the flying geese border, I did the quilting
with a floral design


The geese are only on two corners, opposing.
Next came the embroidered flowers 
This took alot of time but I think the results were
worth the effort.

I bound the quilt before putting on the embroidered flower
so that they would cover the binding ends.
With the flowers being on opposing corners, 
I left the area to be worked with them unbound.

The front
 The back, where I used some of the 
fabric from the border on the front.
This design took alot of removing from the machine,
trimming and changing of bobbins so that 
the back matched the front.  
I love the way the border is now trimmed
to the shape of the flowers, alot more 
interesting the a straight border and binding.