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Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Christmas, bunnies & hydrangea quilts......................


Welcome and thank you for stopping by! Today I am sharing Elaine's Hydrangea quilt, Marcelle's Bunny quilt & Sue's lovely Christmas quilt.................


Quilt information:

 Pattern by Gail Pan " A Merry Christmas Garden".
      - put together as a Block of the Month by The Country Yard.
 Measurements 61" x 71"
Batting - cotton - purchased from me.
Backing - red - purchased from me.
Threads - Glide & Superior's Fantastico.
Quilting - light custom quilting - Sue's request.






There was a certain touch of 'Deja vu' when working with this quilt. When I worked for Kerryn at The Country Yard this quilt was my 'baby' if you like. I got to choose fabric, take it home and cut it up, bag it month by month times the amount we were selling as a Block of the Month through the shop. Then I made the shop sample and quilted it. When the shop finished with it, back home it came to me. Last year I donated it the Whangarei Girls Club - Hospice House Tour for them to raffle.
If you want to see my blog post about my quilt see this post.

Next to share Elaine's quilt........................


Quilt information:

Pattern - unknown to me.
Measurements - 71" x 83"
Batting - wool/polyester - purchased from me.
Backing - supplied by Elaine.
Thread - Glide
Quilting - Edge to Edge - "Espalier".


        Last but not least, Marcelle's quilt.............


Quilt information:

Pattern by - Art Gallery Fabrics "Cross the Seas".
Measurements - 96" x 96"
Batting - Cotton/polyester - purchased from me.
Backing - Grey swirl - purchased from me.
Threads - Glide.
Quilting - Edge to Edge - "Modern Squares".



                             Thank you Sue, Elaine & Marcelle it was a pleasure!

        Back soon to share another four quilts, just as soon as they are back in their makers arms.


9 comments:

  1. Lovely quilts! Your quilting makes them come alive. I really like the geometric quilting on the last one; it is so interesting!

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  2. Gail is definitely organized for Christmas this year! The hydrangea fabric looks so good with the fussy cutting shapes, I have this fabric tucked away but haven't been able to cut into it!! Marcelle's quilt is a pretty big one, can't imagine how difficult it woulds be putting one this size through a domestic thank goodness for long arm quilters!! Nice light custom quilting.

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  3. Beautiful quilts and quilting, all different but all appealing.

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  4. Three very different quilts Leeanne but all equally as beautiful. Love how you have quilted them & bought them to life. You are busy as ever!

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  5. All three....beautiful! The Hydrangea quilt is a stunner x

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  6. Such variety in one post! Nice to see Sue's finished BOM quilt and I'm sure I have some hydrangea fabric very similar - purchased years ago with Mum in mind! A nice variety of quilting - I'm sure all the ladies were very happy :-)

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  7. Love Marcelle's 'cross the seas' quilt, so fresh & pretty. And your quilting looks great on it.

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  8. Gail Pan designs are so fun--nicely quilted.
    Espalier fit those elegant flowers beautifully.
    I really like what the Modern Squares design does to the last quilt.

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  9. As always, your quilts can give life to every quilt ...
    It's like they talk and each of them tells a story, you're really fabulous !!!
    One more beautiful than the other ...
    A strong hug and a kiss from the other side of the world
    Love et bisous Ve

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