Showing posts with label elm creek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elm creek. Show all posts

Saturday, December 16, 2017

Four Quilts..............................


Three for Darlene and one for Fleur. First on the sharing platter today is Darlene's 3 fairy panel quilts.


Darlene asked for the same backing fabric, the same batting (cotton) and the same E2E quilting design ("Espalier"). I managed to load the three quilts on the one large piece of backing and batting.



                  Aren't they all pretty? And a snap of the back.....................................................


Espalier is a nice soft pattern that's sure to keep these quilts cuddly for years. Thanks Darlene.


Fleur's friends mother started this Winding Ways quilt, but with one thing or another she couldn't get it finished in time for her granddaughters wedding, so Fleur offered to finish the quilt then commissioned me quilt it.


Fleur asked for SID (stitch in the ditch) for the central section. This was tricky as some of the intersecting points create quite a bit of thickness. Then Fleur wanted feathers on the wide border and a swirl/leaf on the outer border and a 'squiggle' on the inner border.


                                  And because I was on to it, here is two photo's of the back!



Last post I wrote about starting new projects, well here is another one that has me distracted and enjoying the the passion of quilt making.


Jodi from Tales of Cloth distracted me with her Mandolin block. Here is what I have so far. Do you like the vintage linen middle section? This came in a lovely bundle of linen's that had to come home with me when visiting my good friend Julie's cottage/ shop.


YES is was super hard to cut this pretty piece! I lay it out on my cutting mat and walked away several times! But if I was crazy enough to share how many vintage linen pieces I have you will understand why I convinced myself it was OK to cut it up.
I have had some finishes too which I will share in a separate post. I have a couple more customers quilts to share with you also. Until then, be kind to yourself at this time as what seems like everyone rushing about all just to celebrate ONE day ?..............take time to breathe and find pleasure and joy in the simple things OK?





Sunday, June 10, 2012

"The Charm of Yesteryear.................


Another quilt sample finished for The Country Yard . Made with one charm pack - 1862 Battle Hymn by Moda, a Primitive Muslin for the background, sashing & border fabric. I made the pinwheels using the Missouri Star Quilt Company tutorial .......super fast......super fun!!
This was a quick one to quilt, I especially like the ribbon quilting on the cream sashing. This design would work well on many quilt styles. I thought of tank tracks when I was quilting it......great for a boys quilt. Of course, so right for a pretty quilt too!

 I made a pieced backing, you can see the quilting quite well here & the blue sky!









Ok don't you just love these sideways photo's!!!! LOL! This quilt was made by Barbara, it is Barbara's first big quilt, and it is big! Pattern by Buggy Barn called : "Quilters Village". Aren't Barbara's choice of fabrics great! I used a Gunold vareigated thread for the meander, Maderia Poly Neon for the hook feather on the border, cotton/bamboo batting.
My quilting instructions were to please quilt as I did on my own one.......see here .
Thank you Barbara!

Just finished reading!

Now I am up to date with my customers quilts on my blog, but I will have another finished tomorrow.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year!


Happy New Year!
I'm sure this will be a great year for much sewing and completions of UFO, flimsy's etc.



I have enjoyed reading a couple of books in the last few weeks I thought I would share as if you haven't read them I sure you would enjoy.
My friend Raewyn lent me this book and it is a must read for all quilting chicks!.....Thanks Raewyn.








What a great read this was. Easy reading, relaxing, a trip down memory lane of previous Elm Creek books and I nearly cried a couple of times.












I am looking forward to the last chapter in the Orca Bay Bonnie Hunter mystery, in between working on that I have been working on something that I can only give you a sneaky peaky of..........more later!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Time for a spot of reading

I am lucky to be enjoying a spot of reading from time to time, a couple of pages here and there.
A generous friend has lent this latest Elm Creek book for me to read....and so far it is great, I feel like I am there in the 1800's