Thursday, February 7, 2013

Custom oak leaf quilt

This quilt was started by a customer's late mother. She had appliqued the oak leaves and cut the borders but was never able to assemble and finish the quilt.


I squared up the individual blocks, added sashings and corner stones, assembled the center and then added the two outer borders. We chose a buttery yellow for the backing and binding.


Thread was So Fine top and bottom with ivory on the off white fabric, brown in the sashings and inner border, and gold in the wide outer border. Batting was Hobbs 80/20.

I quilted a mini peacock feather fill around each of the oak leaf appliques. I love how this made the leaves puff up and pop off the quilt. I put egg and dart in the sashings. For the inner border, I did a free-hand leaf and swirl. The wide outer border got a free-hand fern throughout.


 

 





I really enjoyed working on this quilt, and the customer was simply thrilled with the finished product. He was so happy to have one of his mom's handmade quilts!







Monday, February 4, 2013

Widow's memory quilt

This memory quilt was quite touching to work on. It was created from a customer's late husband's clothing, and his personality really shined through. We used t-shirts, jeans, flannel pajamas, and logos from hats, among other things. It was a collaborative effort as this was a huge quilt made for a king-sized bed. It was irregularly pieced and quilted with an all-over meander.





Thursday, January 31, 2013

T-shirt quilt in the works

Here is a quick shot of a t-shirt quilt while it was in progress way back in October. Somehow I never got a picture of the finished product. Oops!


Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Traditional Sampler

I quilted this sampler back in October. It, too, fell into the vacuum of blog posts whose time never quite came around... until now!


I just love the antique-looking color palette of blues, browns, golds and reds in this traditional quilt. Thread was So Fine Straw top and bottom, and batting was Hobbs 80/20. Being a sampler, each block got its own custom treatment. I used continuous curves throughout the star points, piano keys along the outer borders, and a unifying motif in each of the quarter-square triangles. (Excuse the chalk markings in some of the photos.)








Saturday, January 26, 2013

Red, green & gold Christmas tree wallhanging

Yes, I know Christmas is long gone, but all those posts I never quite got to in a timely fashion are still out there in blog land waiting for me to hit send.

 
This festive wall hanging was done as a shop sample at Quilted Memories. It is a pre-printed panel to which I applied a simple border and quilted. It would make a quick and easy decoration or gift.

I used Glide Vegas Gold on the top and a red Sew Fine in the bobbin and gave it a custom treatment.








Isn't it fun?

For availability of this pre-printed Red, Green & Gold Christmas Tree  panel, contact Quilted Memories here.


Tuesday, January 8, 2013

The ride of choice for quilty super heroes

My boys have dubbed my new ride the batting mobile. I can hold two 96-inch rolls of batting, two kids, a husband, and a partridge in a pear tree.


Saving the world, one quilt at a time!

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Holiday fun!

And what do quilters do at holiday parties? Gamble with fat quarters, of course.


Sadly, I did not win. But we had a lot of fun!