Saturday, December 22, 2012

more swap presents,a book finish & customer quilts









I have finished a few customer quilts this week, here are two panel quilts. The first is a Beatrix Potter panel simply quilted with bobbin thread top & bottom using an 'organic' cross hatch. The tractor panel, same threads, but I just quilted 'organic' one way to look like a ploughed field. Organic gives you such freedom! This is a great one for a quilt that you don't want the quilting to be the feature, simply a texture.
I also finished an awesome quilt with a large appliqued digger, but I forgot to take a photo of it!


The next quilt is another beauty by Vivian, This one is called Hunter's Star, I love the vibrant, cheerfulness of this quilt. Vivian gave me free range on this one.



 I did an allover hooked loop using a Gunold variegated thread, then a petal in each diamond shape to show off the star, that now looks more like a flower!! I used Madeira polyneons for this.


The pieced border was given the curling ribbon treatment & the blue borders I simply echoed the same design as the main part of the quilt, it gives a feather look with a difference!

Now it's time to show you some more swap presents, but first a special present from a special friend, who said I could open it yesterday, & you can see why.................

I think if you click on this photo you will see the details such as the rusty stars, the cinnamon quills etc.............isn't it cool, now you can see why I was allowed to open it early, so I could enjoy it before Christmas is over, but I might not put it away!!!

Thimleberries pattern, Baahurrah farm 'coffee pot' soap! A lovely CD, recipe cards, a candle in a tin & at least a metre ( yard) of reproduction fabric! Thanks Dawn!

I finished another of Rosie Boom's books, "Where the Arrows Fly", from The Barn Chronicles. Not 3 hours later Rosie came into the shop , so I got to meet her! Great news there is a third book, "Where the Crickets Sing" & she has nearly finished the fourth book!



Before I go, I wanted to share a photo of a cheeky Magpie I got a photo of from out our window.

5 comments:

  1. Your quilting is very nice love the Hunter's star and the wlllhanging you got.

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  2. Love the wreath and wow what beautiful advent gifts you've received

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  3. I love Hunters Star quilts and this one is no exception - great job both of you!! Lots of cool pressies have been heading your way - LOVE the wreath!!!

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  4. Beautiful quilting as always Leeanne,
    Lovely presents, I love the smell of cinnamon.
    Have a lovely Christmas.
    Julia ♥

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  5. Hello Leeanne, I just adore that wreath your friend has made for you - your quilts are beautiful also :-) Have a lovely christmas. Julie :-)

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