Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Edge to Edge Quilting
I have quite a collection of quilts to share, they all share one thing in common: Edge to edge quilting (also known as all over quilting). The first three quilts are made by Cat, the last one pictured was made by Marcelle.
Quilt information:
Pattern - June Quilt by Crazy Mom Quilts
Measurements - 75" x 86"
Batting - Cotton - purchased from me.
Backing - Teal Flowers - purchased from me.
Thread - Glide.
Quilting - Edge to Edge - "Turbulence".
Quilt information:
Pattern - Scrap Vortex by Crazy Mom Quilts
Measurements - 64" x 67"
Batting - Cotton - purchased from me.
Backing - customers own.
Thread - Glide.
Quilting - Edge to Edge - " Whirls".
Quilt information:
Pattern - Triton Cove by John Adams.
Measurements - 61" x 79"
Batting - Cotton - purchased from me.
Backing - Pink flowers - purchased from me.
Thread - Glide.
Quilting - Edge to Edge - freehand organic vertical lines.
Quilt information:
Pattern - Scrappy Rail Fence
Measurements - 60" x 76"
Batting - Polyester - purchased from me.
Backing - customers own.
Thread - Glide.
Quilting - Edge to Edge - freehand woodgrain.
Thank you Cat and Marcelle.
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Gosh you have been busy Leeanne. Some lovely quilts & quilting there! Love the scrappy ones!
ReplyDeleteThe woodgrain is so distinctive, and very effective. Busy gal up north.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilting Leeanne. Im looking at it and thinking maybe its something I could do on my Bernina. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe quilts look so much better after they have been quilted don't they?
I think my faves are turbulence and woodgrain.
ReplyDeletebeautiful quilts and quilting Leeanne, cute little gum babies.
ReplyDeleteI especially like the juxtaposition of the circular quilting on the straight lines of the piecing in the top quilt.
ReplyDeleteGood job on the freehand woodgrain!
Gosh I love all these quilts! And have't you been busy, lovely quilting!
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