Remember my modern quilt for my bed? Well I had extra left overs, so I pieced them together and made a large lap quilt for my sister....
This quilt was made using strips from my client's scrap stash. She prefers very very loose quilting. As she tells me. If I think it's loose, loosen it even more. ha! To give you an idea of how large this meander is - I put one of my L sized bobbins inside one of the meander curves.
That's large quilting - but it is lovely...all draped and soft and very much withing the batting limits of quilting every 4''.
Another scrap quilt she did - this one is so cool - strip piecing and then cut on a 60'' angle to make diamond shapes...or are they parallelograms?
A beautiful Christmas table runner...a loose overall design with loops, swirls, holly leaves and snowflakes.
Another queen sized bed quilt - aren't these colours beautifuL? Just a simple patchwork quilt...I used the Tranquilty pantograph on this quilt.
Jamie pieced this flannel baby quilt for her new baby. I love the navy blue, coral and mint greens together! This is before the quilting...
and here is after...mostly straight line designs to emphasize the geometric feel to this quilt. I did mostly looser work to keep the gentle softness of the baby quilt.
That's all for now....have another quilt to showcase - A tula pink butterfly quilt...but am working on the photos for that one first!
Urban people are very talented. They know how to impress people from their skills .They make different kinds of bed sheets. I think its brilliant.
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