I did have a couple of finishes...and I have one more not posted. I'll have to get some photos taken during the next weekend. I typically put a collage of all of my finished quilts in my Christmas letter and have to get that done next weekend, so I know I'll have more photos...
For now, here's what I've been working on ...
Red/White/Blue Bowties
This quilt was inspired by a trip to a friend's family cabin for the 4th of July this past summer. The cabin is a dark red and all of the furnishing are red, white, and blue. So I made this quilt. It was quilted with fireworks:
So cool! the pattern was something my LAQ does freehand. When I gave it to my friend in October, I unrolled it and she said "this will look great at the cabin! She totally got what I was thinking!!!
I also made a pennent - well, actually two since I messed up. Here's one stretched across my staircase (bad photo):
This side says "4th of July" and on the other side it says "America" - again, inspired by the cabin and will love it's new home. This is the bigger of the two. I made the letters...and then the pennents and the pennents were too small. So, I redid them bigger...and then redid letters smaller. My friend got two!!!
The next quilt was the first Bowtie quilt I made. It started with some leftover blocks of my mom's...
These bowties are bigger than the one I made most recently. Those were 2.5 inch blocks... Here's a close up of the quilting on this one:
It was a different LAQ that I stopped using several years ago. I like the LAQ I use now - she's an artist and everything comes back so much better than I envision!
Since I was digging through quilts for the Bowtie AND it was October (yep, way behind), I took pictures of the quilts I was taking into work to decorate for Halloween.
This one was made by my friend Mary:
She is the "Scrap Queen" and all of her quilts are wonderful!
This one is a sample of applique. I forget what magazine it was from, but I like her! Photo is sideways..dang it!
The fabric was leftover from this quilt:
OK, also sideways...darn! I think I did this one at the same time with a former coworker and friend... It was lots of applique which I'm not really fond of doing! But I do like this quilt!! I have another similar one for winter...I'll show that when I put it up - which will be after Thanksgiving!
This one was super easy! It's made with a Jelly Roll (Pumpkins Gone Wild - or something like that) and the ruler and pattern from Cozy Quilts...I think the block is the Daniela block...
My LAQ did loops and pumpkins for the quilting design.
Aren't they cute? I love this quilt and it always gets many compliments! It's bright and cheerful!!
My friend Mary gave me all of her black and white scraps as she had made a couple of things with them and was sick of them. I'm playing with them and the dresden ruler. Here's one dresden
I think it looks cool on my lime green cutting mat... maybe I'll do them with some bright colors for the backgrounds and centers.. I have more cutout and they are super easy to get to this point.
I recovered my loveseat but still had the same pillows. So, I took some fabric scraps and batting scraps and turned one of the pillows into this:
Lastly, I've been making these cute "Folded Fabric Bags" this weekend. I'm going to use them for the packaging for Christmas presents for the work group. Here's the one made from the kit purchased at the SD Quilt Show:
I put my ruler inside to show the size of the bag. Cute, huh? I'm making bags just a touch smaller than these and then some 1/2 the size...
That's all I got for today... Hopefully, the next post will happen a lot sooner...but most likely after Thanksgiving. We are putting on a FEAST this year. I can't wait!! My husband smokes the turkey and ham...and they are delicious!! I do everything else (thank you Costco for making delicious sides!!).
Beautiful! As always!!
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