Another rail fence pattern. It is so easy, I enjoy making it again, this time in pinks and browns for my sweet Maggie.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Miss Maggie
Another rail fence pattern. It is so easy, I enjoy making it again, this time in pinks and browns for my sweet Maggie.
Miss Maggie
Kanapaux hands
Melanie B
Look and Learn
This was made from the Look and Learn fabric line from the jelly roll. Very quick log cabin with the jelly roll. I had this one pieced in two days, and even quilted this one myself, what fun. It is remeniscent of the Dick and Jane book series I grew up with. It won 1st place at the Coastal Carolina Fair, 2008.

Baby Ragsdale
Lime Again
Lime was definitely the color last year. I just adored these fabrics and the Stack and Whack pattern was perfect. It was for 8 placemats, but I took 4 of them and made a table runner and all of them have the material in them so that hot pots can be sat on them and it won't hurt the table. These got 1st place at the Coastal Carolina Fair in 2007.
Lime Pansies
Hearts A Flutter
Boo Hoo
Dresden Plate

This Dresden Plate was just a test for the applique which I had never done before on my Bernina. This one turned out quite well and was made from a 5" charm pack for the Dresden, binding and backing. I actually enjoyed this one so well, that I did a table runner for the 4th of July and one day will make a queen size quilt with this pattern.
Duck Duck Goose
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Heather
Dak a Doo 2
Thimbleberries

Sample 5" squares of Thimbleberries fabrics-Light & Bright and Warm & Cozy I just threw on the floor and then arranged for this lovely table runner for our living room. Out of the box for me, as I always have a pattern of some sort in my quilts. This was haphazardly arranged. But I love how it turned out.
Leslie P
Kennedy
Clemson
Clemson, woo hoo, Purple and Orange.
This Turning 20 quilt pattern in the Clemson University colors was made for a teacher friend of our neighbor, Denise. The teacher is going to Russia to teach at a DOD school and we came up with this idea to make her a quilt from her favorite school, besides it gets COLD in them thar hills of Russia. I hope she gets many warm nights out of this quilt.
This Turning 20 quilt pattern in the Clemson University colors was made for a teacher friend of our neighbor, Denise. The teacher is going to Russia to teach at a DOD school and we came up with this idea to make her a quilt from her favorite school, besides it gets COLD in them thar hills of Russia. I hope she gets many warm nights out of this quilt.4" Cathedral Window
Cathedral Window table runner hanging at the 2007 Coast Carolina Fair with First place ribbon. This fabric was from the Serendipity/Piece o' cake collection. Remeniscent of days gone by. The 'windows' are 4". The Cathedral Window quilt pattern is what I was first taught when I began quilting. My wonderful Aunt Rachel taught me how. I miss her.
Allison Keller
Dak a Doo
Bright Logs
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Starburst

This is a star burst pattern from Jennie Rayment from England. I saw a demonstration on TV one morning and just had to make it. What fun! Folding the fabric to make the shapes and such. Originally done by Jennie in yellow, orange and green. I like her colors, but my favorite are lavender, blue and pink...thus my star burst. It won 1st place at the Coastal Carolina Fair, 2008.
Motorcycles/Cars/Flames
This is another Turning 20 quilt pattern using motorcycle, cars, flames, checks and other bright fabrics for a client of ours who is in the hospital. This is the front side of the John Deere back. I asked his family to sign 4 white blocks of fabric to incorporate into the quilt to make this a really personal quilt for him.
John Deere
This is my adaptation of the Turning 20 quilt pattern using John Deere 4 1/2" squares to make the centers of the 10" squares bordered by a mottled batik and flanked by solid batiks in yellow and green. The border is alternating yellow and green batiks. This is the back side of the motorcycle/car quilt for a client who has been in the hospital for over 2 years. I wanted him to have something from 'home' of something he likes.
Charleston IV-Wedding Gift
Just got finished putting the borders on the Charleston IV collection of fabrics into the Turning 20 quilt pattern. Cut it out on Saturday, sewed the blocks together on Sunday and finished the rows and border on Monday. The backing is pieced and ready to go to the quilter. This is a special quilt. It is a wedding shower/wedding gift for a friend's daughter and soon to be husband. I hope they enjoy it for years to come.
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