Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Three quilts with edge to edge quilting..........


Today is all about E2E - short for: edge to edge quilting  - also known as: all over quilting design or pantograph or panto quilting.
Sue's fresh jelly roll quilt, Marcelle's zig zag quilt and The Country Yard's quilt in warm tones.



Quilt information:

Pattern - unknown to me.
Measurements - 65" x 65"
Batting - Polyester - purchased from me.
Backing - supplied by customer.
Threads - Glide.
Quilting - E2E - "Marmalade"



Quilt information:

Pattern - "Good Day Sunshine" - By Sew Mama Sew
Measurements - 60" x 71"
Batting - Polyester - Purchased from me.
Backing - Supplied by customer.
Thread - Glide.
Quilting - E2E - " Lorien's Fossil".




Quilt information:

Pattern - "Beginners Luck" - by Bits n' Pieces - available from The Country Yard.
Measurements - 64" x 72" - plus cushion front & back.
Batting - supplied by customer.
Backing - supplied by customer.
Threads - Glide.
Quilting - E2E - "Pashmini".



7 comments:

  1. love that second one, the quilting just brings it to life!

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  2. They are all lovely but my favourite would be the last one. I love that you can load the cushion covers on at the same time. Love the names of the quilting patterns too .... wonder who thinks them up?!

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  3. Beautiful all three. Of course yours truly is drawn to the warm tones of the last one. Lovely work Leeanne xx

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  4. All three designs work well on their respective quilts, but I am especially taken with the movement created by the second one!

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  5. They are all beautiful but the middle one does it for me, love the zig zag and how your quilting really shows in the white areas. Stunning quilting once again Leeanne.

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  6. Cal me old fashioned, but I love the last one! There's still a place for pretty fabrics & pretty colours used in a 'traditional' way! Lovely quilting on them all!

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  7. Good Day Sunshine gets my vote for both colour and quilting!

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