Judy T-Bellingham: I finished the top from the Fall charm square swap. Thanks to whoever posted the Entwined Border, it was perfect for this quilt. EQ7 helped me fit it to my quilt and to figure out the corner blocks. I hope to quilt it later this month but it will take me awhile as this thing is 95 x 95.
I finished the top from the Fall charm square swap. Thanks to whoever posted the Entwined Border, it was perfect for this quilt. EQ7 helped me fit it to my quilt and to figure out the corner blocks. I hope to quilt it later this month but it will take me awhile as this thing is 95 x 95.
Judy, all I can say is WOW! This is ...just WOW. My vocab is too limited to describe. This will be an amazing quilt when it is all quilted. Oh and by the way, I can PM you to give you my addresses if you dont know what to do with it! I think it would fit perfectly on my bed. Lol
Angèle from NWO
Linda your Amish quilt is wery pretty. The black lattice makes your blocks stand out on their own! For your border, do you have any fabric left from the blocks you made? You could make a checkered border and finish with black all around again. Just a thought.
Pam your DDs quilt is beautiful. Great job!
Annie this is beautiful! I saw this quilt and was hoping to make one but you are way ahead of me. Are you going to quilt it yourself?
Thea your snowmen quilt is gorgeous! I love all the redwork. Maybe one day my stitches will be regular enough to try one of these! How you manage to do so much work despite the pain is amazing. You accomplish so much. I feel lazy when I see what you do. It's just the kiosk in the pants I needed to get going. Thanks!
Genie what a lovely rag quilt Very patriotic. Glad you had such a quick sale. As for me I usually give most of my quilts away to family and friends. I donated a few for fundraisings and hope to make a few more to donate. I sold a couple but just for my friend's daughter. I think I need more practice.
I love it, Barbara, very pretty!
Millbury, MA
Angele:I can PM you to give you my addresses if you dont know what to do with it! I think it would fit perfectly on my bed. Lol
Thanks Angele. As my grandma would say, Ya Shur, Yew Betcha.
Looking at the photo the background looks greenish. It's not, that's just the lighting, it's a soft tannish beige. The fabrics everyone sent in the charm exchange are so gorgeous. Awesome group.
In the beautiful Pacific Northwest!
Judy T-Bellingham:
Southwest of San Antonio
Gerie: Hi Ladies, a picture of my first ragquilt. I cut the fabrics on monday, finished it on friday and sold it on saturday. I'm still baffled. I was showing it and the lady said, oh, I'm attending a party tonight and I have no gift yet, I want to buy it.
Hi Ladies,
a picture of my first ragquilt. I cut the fabrics on monday, finished it on friday and sold it on saturday. I'm still baffled. I was showing it and the lady said, oh, I'm attending a party tonight and I have no gift yet, I want to buy it.
Thea: Okay - I have been talking about Snowmen A-Z for a while now and here she is... or he is...or they are...
Okay - I have been talking about Snowmen A-Z for a while now and here she is... or he is...or they are...
Annie: Fall Charm Swap Quilt (from the cover of Easy Quilts) I need to add borders, still thinking on that one
Fall Charm Swap Quilt (from the cover of Easy Quilts)
I need to add borders, still thinking on that one
Annie, beautiful quilt. You all are so fast at this. I have been working on a baby shower gift for over a month. I don't work outside my home and still can only work on one at a time. I love seeing all the beautiful quilts you all have posted here. I should finish my quilt today, as the baby shower is tomorrow. I still have to do the binding. Keep posting all the pictures. I love them.
Georgetown, CA I'd Rather Be Quilting
Debbie-do, I have an accuquilt die that does the cutting for me! It is great.
I am always amazed at all the beautiful quilts. and for some of you the frequency with which you post pictures of new, completed quilts!
Patti
Chiliwist Valley
I've finally got pictures of my last 2 completed quilts. The first is made with fabrics from the 2011 Fall Fabric Swap. It is 110" x 116", machine quilted on my DSM. I call it Autumn Splendor.
Carol W. in Arkansas