Started in 2009, finished in 2010.
Reason: This was a gift for my sister and brother-in-law as a Christmas / Housewarming present. My sister is a lily grower so it seemed appropriate.
Pattern: It is all paper pieced. Every time I do a big paper pieced project I say never again. Clearly it doesn't stick because I have another one in the works.
If I can find the author of this pattern, I'll post it.
Fabrics: Most of the fabrics were from my stash. It was really fun and a little scary picking all the colours by shade values.
Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Friday, November 16, 2012
Baby Blue
Date: April 2012
Fabrics: Ann gave me some extra blocks that were already sewed into 4-patches. The blues were from my scraps.
Thoughts: This is the first quilt I ever tied to machine quilt and I am so excited by it. For a first attempt, I was completely stoked. I knew I'd be doing it again!
This went to Christian, a baby at our church.
Labels:
2010,
4-Patch,
Baby Quilt,
Blue,
Machine Quilted,
Yellow
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Bunkhouse on Point
Date: December 2010
Reason: Mum and Dad painted their bunkhouse and made it so pretty inside. I wanted to contribute to it so I made this for them for Christmas. I chose these colours to match the bedding.
Best deals: This was made entirely from scraps. My friend Gloria gave me a bag of leftovers. The border is from that bag.
Thoughts: I didn't use a pattern for this and it was the first time I did anything "on point" it's far from perfect.
I started making 6½" squares when my scrap drawers got too full. I also used blocks like this in The Colour Garden.
It was a ton of fun to use blue and yellow DMC floss to stitch around the seams. I tried my best to use a different stitch for every line. It was very challenging and required some research.
Mother thought this was too nice to put in the bunkhouse :)
Labels:
2010,
Blue,
Machine Quilted,
Square,
Wall Hanging,
Yellow
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Emmalee's Fight
Two years ago, the daughter of one of my favourite people got sick. Leukemia. A nightmare of epic proportions followed. What would you do if your three year old said "please stop the pokeys, I'll be a good girl."?
Just this month, two years later, this family got the blissful news that, six months early, her treatments are ending. There are not enough words for the joy.
A friend of mine gave me the triangles - extras from one of her projects. The back (yellow) was left over from another project.
Lessons: Be careful of thread count. All flannel is not created equal. Loose weaves can be a lot of trouble.
Thoughts: This was made in the Quilt as you Go method. It's such a fast way to make a quilt!
It is my understanding that this the quilt went with them to cancer care.
Labels:
2010,
Flannel,
Machine Quilted,
Pink,
Quilt as you Go
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