Here is a fantastically pieced sampler quilt from Jane. There was lots of opportunity for heirloom quilting in the yellow background. It turned out lovely.
Jane's Quilt
Monday, June 05, 2017
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Laura
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Custom Heirloom
Teacher Appreciation Time
Thursday, June 01, 2017
The end of the school year brings the end of my daughter's time in pre-school. I made these two quilts for her amazing teachers for all the work they've done preparing her for the big move to Kindergarten next year. The pattern is based on Elizabeth Hartman's Fancy forest pattern. I quilted them both with a wood theme - one a horizontal wood-grain pattern and the other a cross-grain pattern.
Dawn's Applique Quilt
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
It was such fun to quilt this beautiful quilt made by Dawn. I love the mix of feathers, crosshatch, and curves. It turned out so lovely.
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Laura
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1:28:00 PM
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Custom,
Custom Heirloom,
Feathers
Ida's Quilt
Monday, May 01, 2017
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Laura
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1:01:00 PM
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Edge-to-Edge,
Straight Line
Three Sisters Quilts
Friday, March 31, 2017
If you ever wondered what impact quilting makes on a quilt, here is a great set of examples. These quilts were for three sisters, made with the same fabric line and the same espresso linen background fabric.
Here are all three side-by-side:
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Laura
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6:54:00 PM
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Edge-to-Edge
Heather's Quilt
Saturday, April 02, 2016
Love, love, love this quilt top pieced by Heather. I digitized a concentric circle edge-to-edge pattern that complimented the border fabric.
Mitzi's Locket Quilt
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Mitzi pieced this amazing quilt as a wedding gift for her cousin. She used this free locket quilt pattern featured on Fat Quarter Shop.
I wanted to keep the look of the quilt elegant and sophisticated. I outlined nearly every part of the quilt with 1/4 inch lines to achieve this feel and used what I call 'chubby loops' to fill in the white background.
The squares in the center of the lockets really spoke to me, so I repeated them throughout the quilting.
Burgoyne's Surround
Friday, March 18, 2016
Recently I've been doing a slew of custom quilts. This quilt kicked it all off. I had a lot of fun doing. I wanted to keep the feel of the quilt traditional, but give it a bit of a modern touch as well.
Cindy did a beautiful job piecing this quilt. She used her low volumes in the background and a pop of color for the lines and circles. I used 70/30 Quilters Dream batting as a base layer and Dream Wool on the top to make it all pop even more.
On the back Cindy used this beautiful 55" essex linen which gave the quilt a nice weight. I've had several customers use this lately on their backs and they tell me it's nice and soft after a couple of washes.
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