Saturday, May 20, 2017

Kitten Quilt

This pink, scrap quilt is for a new kitten "Khaleesi",  owned by my daughter.  I searched for the bag of pink left overs to make the disappearing nine patch small quilt.  Amazing that there are so many shades of pink.     



I did the free motion quilting with light pink thread.  I stitched hearts and some have echoed hearts.  Linda loves pink and hearts.  Can't wait to see that cute kitten sitting on the quilt.


Here she is, just too cute!

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Prayer Quilts

Two completed Prayer Quilts that will be tied and delivered in the coming week!
This crayon colored quilt is for Aidan. He was born 9/16/2005. Aidan was diagnosed with a terminal tumor on his spine in Sept. They did radiation and now started Chemotherapy. He is now paralyzed.




The quilt is made with 2.5" squares, all of which were found in the scrap drawer.  The back is just so boy!  It's a solar system type print. The black borders make the colored squares pop!

The second quilt, is for a Fred who is wheelchair bound with MS.  Fred is such a faithful Christian who struggles with this illness but has a wonderful attitude.


This quilt is a nine patch that has been skewed after the nine patch was sewn together.  The saw tooth border enhances the quilt.  The corners came out without planning.  Sometimes good things happen!
Praying for both Aidan and Fred!




Friday, March 10, 2017

Quilts For Kids

Just completed two male juvenile quilts that will be donated to children who are less fortunate than most little people.  They have been subject to acts that kids should never experience. 
The first is a baby quilt for a little boy.  Love the alphabet with animals.



This Simple pattern uses a focus fabric and five fabrics that have   colors featured in the focus fabric.  This is a great quilt for fabrics with a theme.  This is a "Go To" pattern.



The second completed quilt uses 2.5" squares that could be make any little boy happy to see all the colorful pictures of dogs, trucks, trains and basketballs.





The gray background really makes the colors pop!  The nine patches are set on point to give interest and allows large areas of machine quilting.


Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Bunny Bags

Easter is fast approaching and what little person would not love this bunny in a bag!

A quilting friend showed me her idea of a bear in a sleeping bag!  Was so cute I just had to make one or two or three maybe four!  The orginial idea came from Pinterest (just love that site).  They were not difficult to make, well the bias tape around the edge was not my favorite part of the process.  The bags are larger than the original pattern.  I know, that when given to a little person, the bunny will not be the only item that is fitted into this bag.  My friend is also making these bags.   A bear would be much more suitable for the bee fabric bag.  So we plan to trade the bunny I have, for a bear that she has to fit in the bee fabric bag.   All of the bags will be featured in the Quilt Sale on March 25th.  The Tulip Tea and Quilt Sale is a Prayers and Squares fund raiser for St. John's Lutheran quilt group.

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Five O'Clock Quilt


This Orange/Green and White print fabric has been in my closet for a considerable amount of time.  Time to begin cleaning out the stash!  Use it or Loose it!


This is the fabric I was attracted to and I bought one yard of the five fabrics in the line.
Loved this fabric and just didn't want to cut into pieces.  When I watched the 5 O'Clock Quilt tutorial on YouTube, by Fabric Junction,  a quilt shop in South Dakota, I decided that this pattern would best display my favorite fabric of this collection.
Quilt needs five one yard pieces of fabrics.  This pattern is a terrific use of a fabric collection of your favorite designer.


I added the border which the orginal pattern did not have.  A pieced border really shows off the quilt. I do think it's my favorite part of the quilt! 
This quilt is another donation to the Tulip Tea and Quilt Sale on March 25th.

Thursday, February 16, 2017

French Roses With Rail Fence Block

French Roses is made up of blocks that have raw edge appliqué.  After being in the laundry several times the edges will fray and produce a soft, ruffle edge.  


French Roses is a favorite quilt pattern.  I made a French Roses quilt for my mom (now belongs to my cousin) and was pleased with how the quilt looked.  When I saw this quilt all in red (who knows where) I searched for the pattern but was unable to locate the source.  I had the pattern, designed by Heather French, so I made the blocks and added the Rail Fence Blocks.  
I love that the quilt is all in a cherry tones of red.


The pattern of the fabrics I chose made a special texture for each of the roses. The quilt needed texture so it was quilted with small 3's and E's.  It was a challenge to machine quilt on my domestic machine.  Quilt measures 65" X 65"


The orginal pattern did not have the roses on the corner border. When I added the roses to two of the opposite corners, it added so much to this quilt.  The Kona white outside border is quilted with feathers, but the roses on the border made it a challenge to quilt around the three roses.
I would love if this quilt would be mine, but it will be one of my donations to the Tulip Tea and Quilt Sale to be held on March 25th.


Sunday, February 12, 2017

In December 27, 2015, I posted that this was my new years project and I would posted the completed quilt in one year from that date.  It's February 2017, here's the completed scrap quilt!  Wahoo!  Took a bit longer than one year to complete.  Life got in my way!




The optial illustion created by the placement of the two blocks is so unique!  The quilt consists of two blocks.  I used 2 inch squares for the four patches and the Tri Rec ruler to make the triangle blocks.  All the colored blocks came from the scrap drawer...didn't even put a dent in the scraps! Goodness!




The block was constructed in nine patch formation.  Each block measure 6.5" (unfinished block) when completed.  The only fabric purchased was the white back ground and the backing.  I used Kona white and the newspaper print ordered from Keepsake Quilting.





This quilt was donated and will be used as an "Opportunity Quilt" (another word for raffle) at my church group Tulip Tea and Quilt Sale in March 2017.  Hopefully we'll save tons of tickets and will be a blessing to our quilt group.  The funds raised will be used for materials for Prayer and Squares Quilts, and quilts for Veterans and local charities.