Monday, January 28, 2008

French Roses

I made this wall hanging a while back. It was a fun technique with raw edges on the flowers and leaves...

Flying Geese


I have lots of little flying geese units and have been meaning to make them into a quilt... Here's the first block...


My Productive Weekend



My mom and Ms. Mary came to visit this weekend and helped me bigtime in my quilting room. Ms. Mary gave me the blocks for this stunning blue tie quilt. I put the blocks together this morning and am so excited about it! I'm going to find a gray or blue silk fabric for the border and may put satin or something soft on the back.

I am also making myself a house quilt. It's made from 30's reproduction fabrics and it's very, very busy. I decided I needed some trees to calm it down a bit... I still need to make 15 more trees and 8 more houses. Here are my latest trees...


We also worked on the homespun Crazy 8's blocks for the quilt for the basement. It's coming along nicely. I got all of the fabric cut up for it.


Amazingly, we were able to get Wyatt's full-sized Yellow Brick Road black and white quilt together. I love it! now to find a thin white border and a 6 inch black one with cornerstones...




This is the block of the month quilt that my guild helped me make. The pattern is Diamond Panes. It is for my sister-in-law. The blocks are 14 inches. I'm making an identical but smaller companion quilt of 7 inches that will be a baby shower gift for her eventually.
















Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Wyatt's Big Boy Quilt

Wyatt's crib will eventually turn into a full-sized bed. I am concerned that soon I'll have no time to quilt, so I'm making him a black and white quilt with the yellow brick road pattern right now. It will be full-sized and I think I'm going to add a 6 inch border to it. It will probably not be a spread, but will function more as an added blanket for warmth.


The blocks are not together yet, but tonight I completed all the blocks. I laid them out and snapped a quick picture. I'll start putting it together later this week and will probably take it to my favorite quilter for an all-over pattern.


Charm Square Baby Quilt

I participated in a charm square exchange with my quilt guild earlier this month. We all brought bright fabrics. This is not the type of quilt I would normally have made (very bright), but I like it. I already had the two border fabrics from a trip to Hyannis, Mass. Even though they're busy fabrics, I think they calm down the quilt a bit. I plan on buying a backing fabric (probably a blue) and I'll use the blue sailboat fabric for binding. Instead of having it quilted, I'm going to tie it. That way, I'll be able to finish it more quickly.


Friday, January 18, 2008

Orphan Block Quilt


I have some extra blocks from this project and that project that will eventually end up in a sampler. Here are the blocks I have so far...


UFO # 23... Wyatt's Black and White Yellow Brick Road Quilt

These are the fabrics I am using to make a new quilt for Wyatt. His crib will eventually turn into a full-sized bed. I know that I will have little time to quilt once Owen arrives, so I thought I'd better get busy on it now.

UFO # 20... Homespun Crazy 8's Basement Quilt


UFO # 17... Owen's Quilt


I've made a quilt for Owen. It's the Yellow Brick Road pattern. I haven't gotten the batting yet, but I think when I do, I'll tie it. I have the backing fabric already but not the binding. This pattern is SO fast to put together.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Quilts of Valor

This is the third quilt top I've worked on for the Quilts of Valor program. This beautiful quilt will be quilted and sent to an injured active duty American soldier. Such a worthy cause.


My Daughters of the American Revolution chapter decided to make a quilt. We've gotten together a few times and here is the finished top! I'm so proud of it. This picture really doesn't do it justice. It's so rich.