Showing posts with label flannel quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flannel quilt. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
I started this quilt about 4 years ago. I had pieced it, pinned it, and put it away. I was in transition for a few years and it was in storage for 3 yrs before I actually decided to take it out and do something with it. All fabrics are from my stash (scrappy). Quilted on a HSM (as I normally do). Enjoy!
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Serenity
This is a favorite one of mine and it also carries a very special meaning.
One day I was sitting down and thinking about my aunt who had been sick lately and she had been in and out of the hospital. So, I came up with the idea to make all four (4) of my aunts a personalized quilt. This quilt has a panel in the center which is the Lord's Prayer and stars that make up one of the borders. My aunt lives in TN and at the time, I was living in GA so I made the drive to TN to hand deliver all of the quilts. When my aunt received this quilt, she was pleased and excited. My heart was full and I was happy that I had done something special for them because they had always been there for me.
Unfortunately, about two months later, my aunt suddenly passed away. The quilt was passed to her son, my first cousin. But he later got a divorce and left the quilt with his ex. The quilt is now lost and I have no idea if the ex still has it or not (probably not!) I would love to get it back because it carries a deep and special meaning for me. I am just happy that she got to enjoy it for a short time and that she felt the love of every stitch.
One day I was sitting down and thinking about my aunt who had been sick lately and she had been in and out of the hospital. So, I came up with the idea to make all four (4) of my aunts a personalized quilt. This quilt has a panel in the center which is the Lord's Prayer and stars that make up one of the borders. My aunt lives in TN and at the time, I was living in GA so I made the drive to TN to hand deliver all of the quilts. When my aunt received this quilt, she was pleased and excited. My heart was full and I was happy that I had done something special for them because they had always been there for me.
Unfortunately, about two months later, my aunt suddenly passed away. The quilt was passed to her son, my first cousin. But he later got a divorce and left the quilt with his ex. The quilt is now lost and I have no idea if the ex still has it or not (probably not!) I would love to get it back because it carries a deep and special meaning for me. I am just happy that she got to enjoy it for a short time and that she felt the love of every stitch.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Slice & Dice
This quilt starts off with a simple 9 patch block and each square inside the block is 5 inches. This quilt was made with about 20 charm packs. I sliced and diced the 9 patch block twice. The first slice was 1 3/4 inches from the center on both sides of the middle line. Sew those back together. Then slice again at 2 inches from the center line and sew those back together. I separated the charms into lights and darks and alternated the blocks within the quilt. This quilt is made out of flannel and should be quite warm.
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Zen
This is a black and white lap quilt with a splash of red in the border. The entire quilt was pieced and quilted by me. I used a 60 degree diamond template for the border quilting. There is stitching in the ditch, free motion, and echo quilting.
This is the back. It is pieced from left over fabric from the front.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Charity Quilt 2
This is a what I call a utility quilt or a charity quilt. This quilt was made from donated fabrics. The fabrics were polyester (orange), poly/cotton (black), and knits (blue/white). It was a bit of a challenge working with something other than 100% cotton, but once I committed to it, I had to make it happen. It just proves that you can work with other fabrics and still make a beautiful quilt. This quilt was donated to an elderly neighbor friend.
Monday, May 26, 2014
Sampler 2012
This is a lap sized sampler. This is a smaller version of the original sampler which has 20 blocks. Since this quilt was for a little girl, I decided to use only 12 of them. This pattern originally came about from an online class I took at www.craftsy.com in 2012 and it was FREE!! There is also a great class by Leah Day that shows you how to quilt this sampler but that will cost ya'...not much though. This is my version and my little cuz loved it! I gave it to her on yesterday for her birthday.
Blue Jean Quilt
This is a blue jean lap sized quilt. I bought about 15 pairs of blue jeans from the Salvation army. On Wednesday's you get them at half price so I paid about $2.00 for a pair. I washed them and cut them up into 4inch x 8 inch blocks. I staggered them like bricks to prevent sewing through four bulky seams and this really worked out great for me. I then quilted it in straight lines going in one direction with three different color types of thread about one inch apart. I did use a cotton batting but it still quilted well and has the right amount of weight. It is also very warm. I love it.
Bargello
This is my bargello quilt top. I have not quilted it yet. I really love the color pallet and I tried to be really accurate with the piecing. It is a big quilt. It will fit a king size bed approximately 90X100. I used the strip piecing technique by creating all of these strip sets and sewing them together. It was a long process but well worth it.
I delivered this quilt to my baby sister on Thanksgiving 2015. She loved it!
Prince
This is my first attempt at an art quilt. I traced the picture and free motion quilted all the lines and chest/head hair. I then colored it with colored pencils and sealed it with a textile medium and then added a border. I had fun and will probably try this technique again.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Scrappy Dresden
This is a picture of my latest creation called "Scrappy Dresden". This quilt had a long journey to get to this point. The large Dresden plates were created first about four years ago. They lay dormant until last year when I took two the five that I had made and made pillows from them. Then I was left with three. Then I decided that I really wanted to make a scrappy Dresden plate quilt. My dilemma was that I only had three plates so I had to make more. Another dilemma was that after I made the new plates, I realized that they were smaller than the original three. I did not freak out and I had to make it work somehow. I forged on and completed the quilt. Made the scrappy border and the two color binding. The back is also pieced out of scraps. This is a great quilt to make a dent in your stash and use up those fabrics that you just can not work into other quilts. This would be the perfect quilt.
As I was appliqueing the plates using the classic zigzag stitch, my machine began to act out and the tension was off and the zigzag started to pull and show the bobbin thread on top. I got frustrated and did some hand applique then I did a straight stitch around three of them. Of course, I knew this was not going to work because I still had raw edges that were not covered. In the end, I had to go back, once I had it sandwiched, and zigzagged around those three that I had straight stitched and the one that I had hand stitched. Needless to say, I had a lot of technical issues with this quilt.
As you can see, the bobbin thread is a teal colored polyester thread which I loved. The top is quilted with a transitional polyester thread that has four colors - red, green, blue, and yellow. The white space around the plates is quilted with a white polyester thread. (I will use cotton or polyester for quilting. Polyester is stronger and has a great shine and cotton is matte.) You can see the straight line quilting which covers the entire quilt (my free motion sucks!) You can also see the zigzags too because I did that quilting after it was sandwiched. I am not worried about that because I think that it gives the quilt personality. I am not a "show quilter" so it is okay if I have some imperfections as long as my quilting techniques are sound and the quilt is well made.
This is a another shot of the back of the quilt showing the quilting and the pieced back. The back has about five different fabrics that I pieced together. Since this quilt is totally scrappy, I did not worry about coordinating fabrics. I used scraps that I wanted to get rid of and they worked perfectly in this quilt. I am proud of ScrappyD and I hope that you have enjoyed it.
Friday, May 17, 2013
Allegiance
This is a lap throw. This was made and is dedicated to all of the men and women of the US Armed Forces who protect us and our way of life. Thank You!
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
African Safari
This quilt was made from a pattern in Quilters World. I just mixed it up by choosing bright colors and combined them with animal prints. This quilt was sold.
Moose
This is a quilt throw called "Moose", hence the center piece and corners. The center piece and corners were part of a panel that I cut apart and incorporated into this throw. It measures about 65 in. X 70 in. The trees and leaves are pieced. Machine quilted by me on my HSM.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Trip Around the World
This quilt is a throw. I found the kit in the clearance bin at Wal-Mart. The instructions were horribly written and inaccurate. However, I did my best to complete it. The colors are magnificent and lively. That is why I was drawn to this kit. I never use kits. This was the first time.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
The Tigress
Hello all,
I have been a busy person these last two months. I had to take a break from grad school and during my break, what else could I do but quilt? I have made a few quilts over the last two months. My latest quilt is made for a dear friend of mind who has been a part of my life for the last 15 years. Even though we no longer live in the same state, she and her husband are still my friends. The quilt's name is The Tigress because she loves animal print. I also chose the animal print because the tiger is a strong and beautiful animal and Ms. A. is strong and beautiful, so enjoy! This is a pattern and not one of my originals....This pattern was found in Quilter's World Magazine in April 2009, page 64 by Bev Gretschel. I love this pattern.
I have been a busy person these last two months. I had to take a break from grad school and during my break, what else could I do but quilt? I have made a few quilts over the last two months. My latest quilt is made for a dear friend of mind who has been a part of my life for the last 15 years. Even though we no longer live in the same state, she and her husband are still my friends. The quilt's name is The Tigress because she loves animal print. I also chose the animal print because the tiger is a strong and beautiful animal and Ms. A. is strong and beautiful, so enjoy! This is a pattern and not one of my originals....This pattern was found in Quilter's World Magazine in April 2009, page 64 by Bev Gretschel. I love this pattern.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
UFO
These two pillows are a result of UFO's (un-finished-objects). The dresden plates were originally part of a table runner which sat in my home for 2 1/2 yrs unfinished. About a few days ago, I was looking through my stash of fabric and came across them and I became inspired to finish them. So, I picked them apart and separated them and made these two pillows. One of them I use for back support while sewing. I like them much better as a pillow than a table runner.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
New Quilts
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