I’m back today to show you another quilt I quilted while I was living in Nebraska last year. I got a lot of quilting done in Nebraska! And evidently didn’t blog about any of it at the time. This one was for Kathy. I’ve quilted several quilts for Kathy, most of them with embroidered blocks […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Today I’m going to show you a quilt I quilted while I was still living in Nebraska last year, and just never got around to showing you. It’s another antique quilt top that belonged to Dennis and his wife, Marcia. This is the second antique quilt top I’ve finished for them. You can read about […]
1 Comment. Continue Reading...While I was living in Nebraska, I quilted a quilt for my friend, Michele Muska. Michele is a fan of Marcia Derse fabrics (and why not? — they’re fabulous!) and she had been collecting them for a while, and then she made this HUGE quilt out of them! I don’t know if Michele remembers, but […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...My friend, René, over at René Creates, has released her first pattern — woohoo! And she’s been having a Blog Hop to celebrate. And today is my turn to show you my Peace Quilt. When René asked for testers, I willingly volunteered. I had the perfect bunch of fabric scraps I wanted to use! And […]
20 Comments. Continue Reading...Do you remember back in 1999 when every quilter you knew was busy making a millennium quilt? Perhaps you were one of them? Well, I was one of those quilters. I had a grand idea for my millennium quilt, and as usual, I went all gung-ho at first, then it joined my other UFOs as […]
22 Comments. Continue Reading...One of the quilts I quilted before Christmas was a photo memory quilt for a lady named Pam. Pam made this quilt for her mother for Christmas, and she did a fabulous job. I love how she did the setting. All the pictures were black and white, with a sort of sepia tone to them, […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...I recently had the opportunity to quilt yet another antique quilt top for Becky, Grandma Jane’s daughter. Have I mentioned how much I love getting to finish those antique tops that otherwise might never get done? This one was so cheery. Lots of bright print butterflies appliqued onto white background blocks, then set together with […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...One of the last large quilts I quilted for a customer before I left Missouri was a Stars and Crescents quilt for Mary Z. It’s a king-sized quilt, and Mary wants to use it on her bed, so we discussed quilting patterns, and decided not to quilt it too heavily. I outlined the stars and […]
8 Comments. Continue Reading...I recently had the honor of finishing up another quilt for my Great-Aunt Wanda. About three years ago, she gave me a quilt top that had been made by her sister, Mary. If I ever met Mary, I don’t remember it, because she passed away years ago, and Aunt Wanda was in possession of this […]
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