I did get my kids Halloween quilts completed before (ON) Halloween. I really love the way they turned out. This one is Justin's. I didn't quilt much in it -- didn't think it needed it.
This one is Jessi's. The witch in the center was fused by Deb several years ago. We took a mystery class from Charlene Richens, a good quilting friend, SEVERAL years ago at Annual Meeting in SLC. I LOVE the witch, but Deb wasn't too excited about her. I think she is perfect in the middle of the quilt.
When Jim came upstairs in the morning I told him, "I left this quilt out for one night and some spider made webs all over it." I had him going for a minute.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
Double Wedding Ring - Esther
I made a queen sized double wedding ring quilt for Esther Chestshire in trade for piano lessons. I am shown below holding up part of it -- it's the only photo of the quilt I have. I gave this to Esther in December of 2005. She intended to give it to her mother for Christmas.
I pieced the top and bound it. Hazel McMullin quilted it on her longarm.
I pieced the top and bound it. Hazel McMullin quilted it on her longarm.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Mary and Jesus - Mom
This was made in Dec of 2007.
You will have to click in close to see it on the wall. I didn't ever photograph it for me, but noticed it was in this pic.
The story: my very first year at annual meeting I took a reverse applique class in which we made this Mary and Jesus pattern. I loved it so much that I made one for me and one for a friend - Esther - in trade for piano lessons for my daughters. I also felt that it would be a nice gift for my Mom and Mother-in-law, so I made one for each of them. I really wanted to do it in trapunto - something I'd had limited experience with. I did Lorna's first (can't find a photo) and felt it didn't puff very well because I didn't get the puffs in quite the right places, so I stitches around the puffed areas in a beautiful metalic thread to help highlight the figures. I changed my pattern a little and ended up with this one for Mom.
I also wanted to mention that while making this quilt, I took it on a trip to Vegas where Jim had to drive the bus for the Carbon wrestling team. We took the whole family and had a great time. I used the time on the bus to snip out all the excess batting and even took my machine and quilted it in the motel room.
You will have to click in close to see it on the wall. I didn't ever photograph it for me, but noticed it was in this pic.
The story: my very first year at annual meeting I took a reverse applique class in which we made this Mary and Jesus pattern. I loved it so much that I made one for me and one for a friend - Esther - in trade for piano lessons for my daughters. I also felt that it would be a nice gift for my Mom and Mother-in-law, so I made one for each of them. I really wanted to do it in trapunto - something I'd had limited experience with. I did Lorna's first (can't find a photo) and felt it didn't puff very well because I didn't get the puffs in quite the right places, so I stitches around the puffed areas in a beautiful metalic thread to help highlight the figures. I changed my pattern a little and ended up with this one for Mom.
I also wanted to mention that while making this quilt, I took it on a trip to Vegas where Jim had to drive the bus for the Carbon wrestling team. We took the whole family and had a great time. I used the time on the bus to snip out all the excess batting and even took my machine and quilted it in the motel room.
Monsters - Justin
I also completed this monster quilt in the fall of 2007. My friends first discovered this darling pattern from a state round robin that went around -- we just had to make it. A few months after completing the round robin, some friends and I got together to cut out these babies and fuse them. I cannot belive how much time it took to machine stitch around all the pieces! Anyway, I finally got the blocks out in 2007, sashed them, and wala -- MONSTERS FOR JUSTIN.
He loved to place it on his bed upside down so he could look at the monsters while the quilt covered him in his bed. I think he really liked it.
My favorite part was the quilting in the border. I quilted monsters of all sorts in it.
He loved to place it on his bed upside down so he could look at the monsters while the quilt covered him in his bed. I think he really liked it.
My favorite part was the quilting in the border. I quilted monsters of all sorts in it.
Race Car Stack N Wack - Justin
Thursday, March 26, 2009
2009 Stars Over the Horizon - Jessi
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Scrap Bag Triangles - Jolynn
I pieced this top in my very early quilting days almost entirely out of a bag of scraps someone gave me. I was pretty poor back then and thrilled to have a "free" project. Some of the fabric pieces are pretty old looking; but I love it. I just love scrappy, old looking quilts!
I found two quilt blocks in magazines and made this quilt out of them by alternating them. They are all half square triangles. Such intricate piecing is not really for a beginner, but I think it made up nice anyway.
I found two quilt blocks in magazines and made this quilt out of them by alternating them. They are all half square triangles. Such intricate piecing is not really for a beginner, but I think it made up nice anyway.
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