A wonderful quilt made by Rose with our Canadian Flag in mind.
Made for her son, it is wonderful. Wanting to show off the colors and the bright red maple leaf meant matching threads and keeping the topstitching simple.
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Pieced back. |
A wonderful quilt made by Rose with our Canadian Flag in mind.
Made for her son, it is wonderful. Wanting to show off the colors and the bright red maple leaf meant matching threads and keeping the topstitching simple.
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Pieced back. |
What a wonderful quilt, bright, white, and colorful all mixed into one.
The Sedona was a fun quilt to work on and Lisa loved the meandering feathers that gave the quilt a little motion besides.
Lisa decided to make her Sedona quilt linier rather than the more traditional of mixed blocks and designs.
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Pretty back. |
A lovely quilt Lisa, fun to topstitch.
Anne From Calgary commissioned me to make this wonderful Keyhole quilt for her. It is large, about 108" x 115".
The view shown above is only a quarter of the quilt. It used 2 Bali Pops and about 3m of blue fabric for the top.
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All the squares are randomly placed and topstitched with a large meandering feather pattern. Non computerized of course.
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I just love using wide back fabric, you can match the front to the back and make the binding consistent with the rest of the quilt.
I am sure Anne is just going to love it when she comes to pick it up in May.
Elizabeth brought in this lovely quilt called Beach glass,
Another very large quilt that almost took up the whole longarm.
Elizabeth came in with definite instructions for big swirls or whorl pools for her quilt. The pale mist thread was perfect.
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The back |
A wonderful quilt and what a lot of work sewing all those little squares. Aren't quilters wonderful!!
I had a lot of fun with Kathy's spring hangers and table toppers.
Once again done on the same backing and at the same time saving a few easter dollars.
The bunnies turned out great with a little thread and a few starts and stops. Worth the extra time.
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This is the smaller one. |
They will make wonderful wall hangings, one for Kathy and one for her daughter.
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A little more thread play to show off the birds. |
Then of course the dancing shamrocks, made it to Kathy's house before Saint Paddy's day. A little bit of luck is always welcome.
Had to show a closeup of the bunnies though, To cute and all with a different hairdo. lol.
Don't you just love the colors in Rose's Mystery Quilt!!
The orange and grey with a splash of bright green is a wonderful combination.
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The zig-zag border finishes it brilliantly. |
Large meandering feathers in sterling silver thread was the perfect topstitch pattern.
They also really matched the backing. Beautiful quilt Rose.
Rose has done it again. Always a pleasure to work on her quilts as they load so beautifully.
So many tiny pieces. I loved the Hello Kitty fabric that she used and the kitty faces that popped up here and there.
Rose had especially asked for whirls. Always a fun pattern to topstitch. Big ones and small ones to fill in spaces. Perfect for a quilt with a lot of straight lines.
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the back |
Sandra brought in a quilt top that had been sitting in her closet for over 20 years and needed finishing. It was huge and almost to big for the longarm at 122" wide!
It took every inch of space to load with no room left for the head.
Being Sandra's only quilt she has or will make (a direct quote) it was a little wonky in places and took a little fudging to finish. Choosing the fan pattern I was able to move the paper copy a little this way and that with an absolute stunning finish.
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Caulk pencil, a template and a ruler. |
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The center. |
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The back. |
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Many borders. |
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Look at all the pretty fans. |
What a wonderful picture quilt Joan has made showcasing lighthouses.
Leaving Joan's beautiful embroidery writing around the inner border untouched, the original thought was to fill the outer and blank spaces with seashells and anchors.
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See the sailboat? |
Such a fun quilt to topstitch. I took liberties adding a warm fire in the hearth (chimney smoke), a quarter moon in a starry sky, even a sailboat in the distance.
Picture quilts are always a joy to do and a chance to be a little creative. Joan's quilt was no exception.
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A wonderful quilt! |
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