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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Butter Churn

I saw this Butter Churn quilt pattern in an American Patchwork and Quilting magazine feb 2013 and just had to make one!
 
 
Here's mine. I love it. It's beautiful.
 
I used an easy construction method... In rows instead of the awkward corners there would have been in  in individual churn dash blocks.
 
 
I quilted with a walking foot around each block to define the churn dash blocks better.
 
and on the diagonal in the middle and on the borders.
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Friday, February 6, 2015

Valentines Day....finished "kissing booth" just in the nick of time!

 
I finished my Valentines quilt just in the nick of time. It's almost Valentines Day!
I started this quilt a few years ago, got frustrated with it and put it away. I was recently inspire to get it out again. It's not so bad....
I was trying to think of something to do with my "Kissing Booth" Valentine Charm Pack by Moda.
 
I ended up arranging them imitating one of the fabrics in the line....
ON LINEN. love it...
 
There's some burlap behind the hearts. It got more frayed than I wanted. :P
 
Fancied it up....
 
I put a key in one spot...
 
and a key hole in another....

this is the best part.... the yo-yo's....
 

lots of buttons, lace, flowers, beads......
 



 


 

 

 

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Decorating Stairs at Christmas...Christmas quilts too...

 

                    I decorated my stairs this year! I don't always because it's a lot of effort. ;o)
 
lights at night
 
 
I love the pomegranates and frosted berries, nut garland,
and some other strange bulbous fruits...

I also used some "nuts" that fall from the bottle brush trees around here.

lots of berries and ribbon....

 
 
 
My Christmas quilts so far.....
 
"Holly jolly"

"Friends for Christmas"

Figgy Pudding fabric. my own pattern.

"jovial"
 
Nancy Halverson Christmas
 

 

 

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

String Quilt / Fresh Fabric Treats

 

 

I have been working on a string quilt. The fabrics were too different to use large squares of each, but when I put them together in narrow strips, the colors are gorgeous together!
 
Here is a block under construction. You start with a 10" square and lay each strip wrong side down on top of the last one and keep going til you get to the edge. Then trim the strips off by the original square on the back side.

It's almost more fun to look at the individual blocks.

Most are a mix of turquoise and pink.

 
Some have a color theme like turquoise and brown.

or pink and green...


Love the surprise mustards and large Polka Dots!
 
dog scraps in this one... :D

green and turquoise...

red and turquoise...so pretty

that large floral is on the back!

I threw in some browns and reds for color splashes...



all put together!!
 
                                Machine quilting some swirls on it with turquoise colored thread !
 
bound and quilted.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

"All Dressed Up" Dresses Quilt

 
"All Dressed Up" Quilt! I love the way this turned out. It's super scrappy!

 

a focal point...

I machine quilted circles in the background ...


 a pretty button
there's all kinds of colors in this quilt... who would have thought ... butterscotch right next to pink right next to brown...
 

pretty button...

Here's the corners. I like the random fabrics in the border that finish off the 'squares'.

the stitching in the squares....

I was SO fortunate to find this wonderful pink with DRESSES on a clothesline for the border!
It's so Perfect!
I also love the black Polkadot inner border and the tiny dots in the binding....

a shot of the machine quilting on the back