Saturday, October 5, 2013
Jenna's T-shirt quilt
What a wonderful idea to turn all your memories into a beautiful and practical gift for yourself. Jenna brought me 20 t-shirts from her past and left with a lovely quilt. I used black for sashing and polyfil for top thread. Reduce, reuse and recycle at its best:)
Monday, September 23, 2013
Baby girl quilt
I had a cute quilt top for sometime now. And of course it is a baby season!!! So my husband decided that he really likes to give a quilt to his friend (his baby girl actually). Did I mention that he decided 3 days before he left for a project?! So 72 hours later, quilt it quilted, bound and I even had 2 hours of sleep before giving my husband a ride to the airport. Some people call it crazy, I call it love for quilting:) Anyway, lesson learned: never let your husband take pictures for the blog.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Christie's quilt
I made a quilt for my dear friend Christie. She is doing so much for my family and I think my kids would rather stay at her place then home. I used "Soda Pop" pattern in browns and turquoise. Large Loop-D-Loops for quilting. Looking back, I think I like this pattern in the monochromatic interpretation.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Sharon's quilts and table runners
Finally Summer is here. In a quilter's world it is a season when some time I think I forget the meaning of word "quilting". The weather is nice and the Christmas is too far away.., My friend Sharon was super nice and made an effort to put couple of tops together to keep me sane. Both of the tops are BOMs and very subtle. I used variegated auburn on the orange quilt and brown on the "Founding Fathers" quilt. I liked the way orange quilt is set. The asymmetrical setting disguises the fact that blocks are slightly different in size. It all worked together at the end, all quilted, bound and ready to go:)
Monday, July 22, 2013
Blue quilt by Melanie
Melanie envisioned a quilt for her daughter graduation, but was running short on time. I helped her to put together a twin sized quilt that has something old (cut outs of the baby blanket), something new (fabrics with tennis rackets) and something blue (pretty much the rest of the quilt). I doctored a pattern from the magazine and came up with a twin quilt made from 20 fat quarters. For the long arm I used "star" pattern to connect that star pieces from the crib size quilt. It will make a sure hit in the dorm.
American Girl quilt
After visiting American Girl store I was very inspired to make my own American Girl quilt. Miriam picked up a fabric and the design, and we put it together in the matter of hours. I was very thrilled with the result. I quilted "busy bees" pattern in pink. I think I might be making a matching twin size quilt:)
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Sharon's flower quilt
This another stunning quilt from my friend Sharon. I just love the colors and the unique setting. Absolutely gorgeous, I wish I took better pictures. I chose flower pattern for the quilting in variegated pink. Lovely.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Baby boy quilt
Just another fast an easy creation. This is a quilt for a baby boy that I made on a whim. It is bright and colorful. And of course, all about sports! It was already plenty busy, so I did meandering in white, so it does not feel overwhelming.
Auction project
I put together a table runner that was sold at a school auction. This is an amazing effort on behalf of the kids. I transferred their drawings of the birds to the blocks and embroidered by hand. I put invisible nylon thread, so it would not clash with the birds.
Sharon's quilt
My friend Sharon graced me with another one of her quilts. This one is unique. I think we changed a plan of putting it together maybe 15 times in one day. At the end we came out with a twin size quilt with the pieced borders. I put 3 leaf pattern in brown and it plays nicely with complex and busy blocks. Check out the back of the quilt, "unique" is written all over it:)
Emily's Quilt
What a busy month! Emily brought me a quilt that her mother-in-law pieced and what a wonderful job she did! In a king size quilt I don't think there was any 2 points that did not match, and did I mention flawless borders? I hope some of this perfection will somehow make it into my quilt one day. I put a new pattern, "hot coffee", in white, and I think it looks great.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Tracy's Quilt
I was helping Tracy with an auction quilt. 24 kids tried their hand in designing quilt squares and it turned out very unusual, but very attractive at the same time. I used Polyfil on the top and white on the bottom. If you wonder what those words are, they are "likes" of the 3rd graders (and one person does like school!). Great project and I hope it will sell.
Canuck's Quilt
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Miriam's quilt
And yet another shrine to Hello Kitty. This simple quilt was done in a day, I hust like the colors and the simplicity of it. Pattern for the quilting was Playful Kitties in variegated pink. In the back I put very soft fleece which makes extra warm.
Sharon's quilt
I have quilted another quilt for my friend Sharon. I did mention a few times that she is a great piecer, you can REALLY tell in this quilt. There is plenty of 1.5" triangles, and they just "happen" all match at the corners. Anyway, I was planning to do a bit more contrast on the quilting, but decided to go turquoise medallions on white and turquoise on turquoise in the squares. Border is geometrical motif in white. White thread is in the back, I do use a lot of white... I love the quilt, this is my all time favorite!
Friday, January 11, 2013
Mike's Quilt
Here is the quilt I made for my friend Mike. His favorite colors are purple and brown. I do have to confess that brown and purple are not the colors I can think in, but after browsing a stack of quilting magazines I came across this mirror pattern that worked out great for fabrics in hand. Square meandering in purple compliments the quilt. This was a zero remnant pattern, I was very excited when I did not have any fabric left at the end. On the back I put a cozy flannel, it adds a nice touch to any lap size quilt.
Maan's Quilt
My husband finally got his own quilt!!! It is hard to believe, but it did happen. I was thrilled to present him with simple pin wheel quilt, which Miriam chose fabrics for. It took me a while to figure out how to incorporate the chevron fabric, but once that was behind me the quilt turned out great. To soften all the angles I quilted it with buzzing flower pattern in variegated blue.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Sarah's Owl Quilt
Sarah brought me this lovely original owl themed quilt. I was very pressed for time, so we decided to go with all over 3 leaf pattern and white thread for top and the bottom. At the end all of the owls made it:)
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