Welcome to the Friday Quilt Hop.
I hope you discover some new inspiration today.
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Merry Christmas to all who celebrate!! Thanks for stopping by.
Welcome to the Friday Quilt Hop.
I hope you discover some new inspiration today.
My Joyful Journey: TUTORIALS (bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com)
Canuck Quilter Designs - Tutorials
Merry Christmas to all who celebrate!! Thanks for stopping by.
Here is a photo of my November blocks for the Tree of Life project offered at
Tree of Life QAL-Free - (fortheloveofgeese.com
I am making them miniature size with each finishing at 3 inches square.
I'm sharing my progress with Denise at For The Love of Geese. Be sure to visit here to see who else is sharing their project.
Have a happy day and thanks so much for stopping by.
I was recently inspired to make the Good Dogs Too panel into a lap quilt. I would have preferred a rectangle shape, but square it is ............ 52 x 52.
It is quilted with the serpentine design in a cross hatch, just to keep it simple. I didnt have the energy to FMQ around all those elements. It is backed with a fabric that says "sisters forever" in purples and navy. Since it is not backed with a fleece, I used a puffy poly batt in between.
Here is the back .................
I've been taking photos with my IPhone but when i enlarge them, they are a bit fuzzy. Maybe I should go back to using the camera and see if I can improve on the details.
In the meantime, I'm joining these wonderful linky parties this week. Be sure to visit them to see what other creative quilters are sharing this week.
Welcome to the Friday Quilt Hop.
I hope you discover some new inspiration today.
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https://patchworkangela.blogspot.com/p/anleitungen.html
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Have a great weekend. Thanks for stopping by.
This project is a ruler quilt along with Angela Walters. It is worked on a pre-printed panel. I added a couple borders and a flange for a final measurement of 58 x 72. I enjoy these challenges that have weekly progress. You can find all the info for this project at
Here is my finished quilt. I used a poly batting, Glide threads on top and bottom line thread in the bobbin.
Here is a photo of the back, it is a gray and white print. I usually love seeing the back of the quilt to see the whole picture of the quilting, but it's not showing up very well. It's still a cozy quilt to gift to someone special.
I'm joining these linky parties this week. Be sure to visit them to see what other creative quilters are sharing today.
Time to share a pic of October's blocks for my miniature Tree of Life project. This project is led by Denise of For The Love of Geese website. Don't let 'miniature' scare you, it was my choice to make it that size. Denise is sharing the project in full size.
So, here are my 7 blocks for October.
I lost track of my number of quilts 4 kids. My record keeping has been sliding behind this year. Not for lack of time, maybe ambition or accountability.
I was anxious to try out a new set of quilting rulers, so I went to work on this kit that was cut way back in winter of 2018. I do not find it pretty, especially for a child, so I will toss it in the back of the car for emergency.
I chose 2 browns and a green /brown print because it seemed to be all I had to blend with the fleece backing, which is a green army camouflage. It measures 42 x 48.
This was a Stashbuster challenge a few years back, to turn your collection of charm squares into a finished project. I had a small collection of 3-1/2 inch squares, so I raided the scrap bins and made lots more 3-1/2 inch squares. I thought I would take the easy route and make it D9P style to cut, then set on point. Well, dont look for the areas where they didnt meet up properly.
So I got the top finished, backed it with a wide backing fabric and used Hobbs 80/20 fusible to sandwich the quilt Then hung it over a hanger which stayed in the laundry room for ........ ? at least a couple years.
When I set about to quilt it, none of the batting was fused properly. So I had to pin baste everything together. It is all FMQ with So Fine thread on top and bottom line in the bobbin. It came out very nice and I really like this scrappy quilt. It finished at 58 by 68.
and here is the back, a flowery print on white.....
I'm linking up with these great blogs this week. Be sure to visit them to see what other creative quilters are sharing.
Time to link up for the September blocks for the Tree of Life quilt along. I am doing the miniature version, 3 inch finished log cabins, easy when you're paper piecing.
I'm linking up with the Tree of Life creator, at For the Love of Geese blog. Hope I'm getting the right page HERE
https://fortheloveofgeese.com/log-cabin-tree-of-life-month-3-october/
Have yourself a safe and happy week. Thanks so much for stopping by.
Natalia Bonner has been hosting another great quilt along this month. Her video for the last block will be released tomorrow, but I needed to clear some space for a new quilt along which starts today, so I pushed ahead with the last block and finished the quilt this weekend.
It measures 42 x 54, has a cotton batting and fleece print for the back. I've been using a new sit-down machine but for some reason the fleece backing was not moving freely for me. It's all FMQ and some ruler work, of course. I used So Fine thread on top and Bottom Line in the bobbin on this one. Not getting good photos lately.
and here is the backing....................
I'm joining these linky parties this week. Be sure to visit them to see what other creative quilters are sharing.
This quilt is now finished. It was started way back HERE . The top was ready in May, 2019, pin basted, then sat on a shelf waiting for attention. I'm glad I waited because I have grown so much with my FMQ in the past year. Here is how it came to be called Alabama Rambler rev.
I had fun ruler quilting this one. It measures 51 inches square and will be for a young child. I guess it has to be for a girl since the backing is a flowery print. It has the nicest poly batt with just the right amount of puff.
I quilted different motifs for each color, an 8-pt star in the purple squares, extending to the white triangles, a different 8 - pt star in the white squares, arcs around the yellow triangles and some dot to dot in the aqua. This one made me think of the 3 bears, it wasn't quilted too little, or too much, just right.
and here is a look from the back ..................
I'm joining these linky parties this week. Be sure to visit them to see what other quilters are sharing.
This project was started July 2019. It is a design by Leonie West of Westalee Design. She calls it the Continuum Quilt. It finished at 78 x 86 , totally ruler quilted on my sit down LA . It is a double sided design, cream on the top and browns on the back. I had a difficult time getting a good photo, needing 2 tall people here at the same time. The sun was also fighting the pic, so I was waiting for opportunity for better photo, but that didn't happen, so here it is, finished last weekend.
It has high loft poly batting, light gold Omni thread on top and Patriotic Gold Glide thread on the back. I did a two sided color binding to match each side.
I've been busy making 400 masks for the local school system, then finishing this quilt, so up to now my blog has been a bit quiet. But I'm ready to be off and running now ...........
I'm linking up with .............
Evidently I've started this project, the Tree of Life, a paper piecing pattern being shared over at For the Love of Geese blog. I am making mine a miniature so paper piecing is definitely the method to use.
Here is the project created by.For The Love of Geese ............. the September file is now ready to get working on, so visit there if you want the patterns..
and here is my August blocks ............
same blocks, another view
I'm linking up my August blocks with For The Love of Geese blog. Hope to see you there.
Have a safe and happy week. Thanks for stopping by.