Friday, November 8, 2013
more quilts
I made this throw size quilt for my sister 2 years ago I think. I love this fabric line, the greens and browns are perfect for her too. The tumbler is a great pattern. I did a edge to edge panto in a big leaf pattern. So pretty.
This quilt was made for a friend when she had her baby girl. Perfect prints for a baby girl. Its a crib size.
I have a great friend who loves everything paisley so this throw was perfect for her. I thought the straight quilting lines went great with the blocks. She said she loves it.
This is the first quilt I made for someone else. I was so excited to give it to her and I thought the colors fit her good. Pinwheels sure make a cute quilt.
D9
This is a quilt I made for my oldest daughter a couple years ago. Its a full size, the fabric line is so cute and its a disappearing 9 patch pattern. The colors are great and who doesn't love polka dots!
Its quilted with a bright teal thread in an all over meander. I still really like this quilt and the bright colors.
Its quilted with a bright teal thread in an all over meander. I still really like this quilt and the bright colors.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Leo Stars
Today is my Moms birthday. I am a very lucky girl to have her for a
Mom. Shes smart, creative, generous and loves her family. She made
this quilt for me last year. To me its priceless. I love everything
about it, the fabric's and the pattern, especially the fact that mom
made it and quilted it.
We have been trying to name our quilts and make labels for each and do all the stuff us quilt makers are "supposed" to do. So this quilt is named Leo Stars.
Mom entered this one in the quilt show last month. The judges had all kinds of great things to say about it. She is a very talented lady. I understand why my munchkins love the quilts I have made for them so much. Giving someone a quilt is absolutely giving hugs and love to someone you care about.
We have been trying to name our quilts and make labels for each and do all the stuff us quilt makers are "supposed" to do. So this quilt is named Leo Stars.
Mom entered this one in the quilt show last month. The judges had all kinds of great things to say about it. She is a very talented lady. I understand why my munchkins love the quilts I have made for them so much. Giving someone a quilt is absolutely giving hugs and love to someone you care about.
Friday, November 1, 2013
The most wonderful time of the year.
Only 3 jack o lanterns this year since the oldest two are much to busy to hang out with Mom and Dad now. I think they turned out great. Life sure is changing around here with the kids growing up.
Now the holidays are upon us. It is a wonderful time of year.
Now the holidays are upon us. It is a wonderful time of year.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
I made the quilt top last year. It has had to sit and wait to
get finished. This year Mom and I have been trying to finish projects and
not start a lot of new ones. This quilt top was definitely on my to
do list. I love all the browns and pretty fabrics. But I must say the
finished quilt looks waay better than I was picturing in my head.
Mom and I have taken several classes and the teachers say let the quilt speak to you and figure out how you are going to quilt it before you put it on the quilter. I kept thinking I would do a meander all over but then I would think no, do something different and expand and try new thing. I even drew on the quilt top several swirl designs, or curvy designs I wanted to try but kept going back to the meander. I finally stopped fighting it and decided on 2 separate borders and then the meander on the inside. I did try a swirl I have been practicing a lot with my paper and pencil and it turned out really good.
I used the information we got from the quilt show judges and made sure my corners were 90 degrees and the binding is full to the edge.
This quilt turned out so nice that Hubby and I have decided to give it to a family member for Christmas. We think it will go great in their house and hopefully they will get years of love of out it.
Another finish.. yay.
Mom and I have taken several classes and the teachers say let the quilt speak to you and figure out how you are going to quilt it before you put it on the quilter. I kept thinking I would do a meander all over but then I would think no, do something different and expand and try new thing. I even drew on the quilt top several swirl designs, or curvy designs I wanted to try but kept going back to the meander. I finally stopped fighting it and decided on 2 separate borders and then the meander on the inside. I did try a swirl I have been practicing a lot with my paper and pencil and it turned out really good.
I used the information we got from the quilt show judges and made sure my corners were 90 degrees and the binding is full to the edge.
This quilt turned out so nice that Hubby and I have decided to give it to a family member for Christmas. We think it will go great in their house and hopefully they will get years of love of out it.
Another finish.. yay.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
zombies
There is new zombie fabric out! Its Emily Taylor's Zombie Apocalypse. I had to buy some! So I got this fat quarter pack at stitchesngiggles.

Its so freaking cute. I am working on a Christmas gift right now but as soon as that is done I'm make up a zombie quilt. Love it.
Its so freaking cute. I am working on a Christmas gift right now but as soon as that is done I'm make up a zombie quilt. Love it.
a gifted quilt
I have a good friend that loves royal blue and her birthday was fast approaching. She also doesn't care for a lot of pattern, she likes solids. So I thought I would try a simple pattern with only a few different patterns and color ways to keep it simple but still have a cool contrast for a pretty quilt. I used 5 inch squares and did a meander quilting design on it.
In my head this was all very low key and on the plain side. But when it was done I loved it! This was one of those quilts that I was sad to get rid of. I would have been happy to keep it and snuggle up under it while watching a movie or snoozing.
She has told me several times that she loves this quilt. She lays it on her bed and loves the look of it in her room and its great for naps. I still love it. Maybe when I do not have a quilt list a mile long I will make another one just for me.
In my head this was all very low key and on the plain side. But when it was done I loved it! This was one of those quilts that I was sad to get rid of. I would have been happy to keep it and snuggle up under it while watching a movie or snoozing.
She has told me several times that she loves this quilt. She lays it on her bed and loves the look of it in her room and its great for naps. I still love it. Maybe when I do not have a quilt list a mile long I will make another one just for me.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Epic Halloween quilt
Still love the border fabrics, that blue bat fabric is awesome and who doesn't love stars! I have used that fabric in several quilts. Riley Blake is amazing.
A better shot of some of the blocks. The piecing was fun to do and mixing up all the great Halloween fabrics was so cool. Halloween is one of my favorite holidays.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
I did a quilt along
I followed along with Jenny at sew kind of wonderful. I love the patterns and quilts and her quilting is amazing. So I thought I would do the quilt along for the Medallion quilt. Mine turned out soo much better than I thought it would. Her quick curve ruler was pretty intimidating, the video tutorials absolutely helped and the quilt turned out great. I will definitely make another one.
I tried a lot of new things with this quilt. It was fun to try new stuff and expand my skill set a bit. I did a bit of ruler work and lots of swirls.
My thoughts were I would give this as a Christmas gift if it turned out good. My 18 year old daughter kept asking for it every time she saw me working on it, so I gifted it to her.
I tried a lot of new things with this quilt. It was fun to try new stuff and expand my skill set a bit. I did a bit of ruler work and lots of swirls.
My thoughts were I would give this as a Christmas gift if it turned out good. My 18 year old daughter kept asking for it every time she saw me working on it, so I gifted it to her.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
How Charming quilt
This is a quilt I finished a few months ago. The pattern is How charming by Eleanor Burns its a throw size about 63 x 54 I think, and I quilted it in an edge to edge flower pattern using a panto. It is also my first try at scalloped edges. This quilt is definitely the girliest thing I have made but I really like the way it turned out. It is very pretty. I didn't make for anything special, I just wanted to make it. So I put it up for sale on a couple of face book group pages but didn't get any responses, so I think I try an etsy shop and see if that works. If not I know several girls who would like a quilt.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Mom and I each entered a quilt in a quilt show.
Mom talked me into it. So this year we both entered a quilt in the Rim Country Quilt Roundup quilt show. It was cool to see our quilts hanging in the show. I did not win anything but my quilt was considered for 2 awards. I love the quilt that I entered. I had the pattern first and when I saw the Marmalade line of fabric I knew it was I wanted for that quilt. The quilt is named Marmalade Ranch. Here it is at the show.
I tried to get a better shot of it in the light.
a bit closer. It quilted in an edge to edge all over fancy feather panto pattern.
During the quilt show weekend we took a class from Sharon Schamber. We took the fanciful feather class. My plan is that one day I will be good a freehand feathers, I draw them on scrap paper, in my sketch book and when I’m warming up to quilt.
a bit closer. It quilted in an edge to edge all over fancy feather panto pattern.
During the quilt show weekend we took a class from Sharon Schamber. We took the fanciful feather class. My plan is that one day I will be good a freehand feathers, I draw them on scrap paper, in my sketch book and when I’m warming up to quilt.
Thought I would start a blog.
I thought I would start a blog to share and journal my quilting experiences. I have been quilting for three years this month and have loved every second of it. I have so many projects I want to make and usually have several in the works. My Mom taught me. We do a lot of quilting together and take classes and have fun making and creating and hanging out together. I love the time I get to spend with her.
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