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!
Thursday, January 31, 2013
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.)
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.
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!
Labels:
batting,
car,
kids,
mobile,
Out and About,
super heroes
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!
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
The final vinyl project -- welcome baby Jentry
With work and quilts and kids and school and activities and all of the other things that seem to occupy my time, it is hard to squeeze in much more. That being said, after months on the to-do list, I was finally able to get to this vinyl project to welcome baby Jentry.
Several years ago, I made a similar frame for her big brother Jax to match his nursery. Jentry's grandma sent me a photo of the crib quilt used in her room that I used for inspiration. I cut the vinyl and applied it to the mat of a store-bought picture frame. I included the baby's name, birthday, and other pertinent stats. It's a fun keepsake to show off one of new baby's photos.
This was the last hurrah for the vinyl business. Even though I said Janurary first of 2012 was the end, I had several customers that needed "just one more". This is it! Closed for good! While it was fun and a great creative outlet, there are just too many other things that occupy my time. Goodbye vinyl business, HELLO more time to get to those quilty projects!
Several years ago, I made a similar frame for her big brother Jax to match his nursery. Jentry's grandma sent me a photo of the crib quilt used in her room that I used for inspiration. I cut the vinyl and applied it to the mat of a store-bought picture frame. I included the baby's name, birthday, and other pertinent stats. It's a fun keepsake to show off one of new baby's photos.
This was the last hurrah for the vinyl business. Even though I said Janurary first of 2012 was the end, I had several customers that needed "just one more". This is it! Closed for good! While it was fun and a great creative outlet, there are just too many other things that occupy my time. Goodbye vinyl business, HELLO more time to get to those quilty projects!
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Merry Christmas to all!
The cookies are baked, the beaters are licked. The stockings are hung, soon to be Saint Nicked!
The Bussard house is full of anticipation as we impatiently await
Santa's visit. I've only heard, "Can we open presents yet????" about 72
times today, and it is only the 23rd. Since we are going to Grandma and
Grandpa's house, we did put in a request to Santa to deliver a day
early. Hopefully he will come through for us!
I've packed my quilt projects and all the project photos I've been taking with hopes to get caught up on posting a few things. I hope to start the new year all caught up!
I've packed my quilt projects and all the project photos I've been taking with hopes to get caught up on posting a few things. I hope to start the new year all caught up!
Wishing you all a Joyous Christmas!
David, Tina, Alexander and Nicholas
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