Friday, September 11, 2009

For Carolyn Berlin's twins


For attorney friend of my boss; she had twins for her first pregnancy, two boys. And they are adorable. Two soft baby rag quilts for them. Really quick and simple.

For Brian And Sara Barnes


Brian and Sara's wedding program was so pretty, I just had to frame it for them for their wedding, complete with wedding gown and tux :O)

For Brian And Sara Barnes
















This quilt was for Brian and Sara Barnes, our neighbors, on their wedding. I felt like this was a beautiful combination of browns and creams and perfect for a wedding gift; complete with their names and wedding date. And the feather quilting was just perfect for this quilt. Almost didn't want to give it to them......only kidding.

For Brandon Weast


Brandon loves Jeff Gordon, so for his birthday his Mom asked me to make him a quilt. This one turned out pretty cool. Black and white small checkerboard like the binding, is the back of this quilt. You will go cross-eyed when you work on small black and white checkerboard...me oh my.

Charleston V


Another quick table runner done with 5" charm squares in the Charleston V collection of fabric. I just love pinks and browns together.

70's Revisited


Oh what fun this quilt was. Mary and I totally drafted this quilt from an 8 x 10 picture of the original quilt done in the 1970's and in 4-6 basic colors. This was really fun and lots of laughter later, we had actually reproduced the quilt. Love it, love it. We are going to teach in October...laughs abound.

For Robyn Todd Hogue


Soft and cuddly bear blanket and rich blue and green crocheted baby afghan for an adorable little boy!

For Sean Barnes

It is always to do other crafts. This was for Sean Barnes graduation from Charleston Southern University. Way to go Sean!!!!

An experiment


A rather interesting pattern to work on. This one hangs in my office. It is not one of my favorites, but it isn't too bad.

For Grace Elizabeth


These were made for Michael and Susy's Grace Elizabeth. Sweet baby things for a sweet baby girl. My version of a 'tag blanket', embroidered and embellished burp cloths and another cute rail fence quilt done in pretty pinks and greens.

Neptune


This is another 5" charm pack done in the Neptune fabric line. It made a really cute table runner for our camper dinette table. Such beautiful beachy colors, too. Again, real simple to quilt yourself.

Heritage Sampler Runner


This sampler was done in the Collection for a Cause-Heritage by Howard Marcus for Moda Fabrics. This was done with the 5" charm squares with a simple 2" border and cornerstones. A quick project for an afternoon, and very easy to quilt yourself.

Monkeys, what fun!


This fun quilt done in monkey fabric was made for my cousin, Cheyenne, for her first baby. This one I quilted myself, what fun it was.

Cheddar quilt


This is a simple rail fence pattern done in the Cheddar fabric collection. Reminds me so much of Fall, my favorite season of the year. Very quick and easy......and can even be cut on the Accuquilt!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Tumbler Quilt




This Tumbler quilt was cut out on the Accuquilt Go cutting machine. In less than 45 minutes, entire quilt was cut out. Just love how this one turned out, even with the "Ugly" fabric Mary gave me. I love it, she thought it was ugly...the multicolored fabric. Loved this pattern so much, cut out another one in different colors. I even cut out for a matching pillow.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Dear Jane



What a fabulous quilt. Dear Jane, recreated by Brenda Papadakis. An original quilt by Jane A. Stickle, "In War Time, 1863". I am beginning my journey to make this quilt. 169 different squares and 54 different pieced triangles and 4 different corners. This will take a while and will be quite a journey to accomplish..... You would be surprised to know the number of women Around The World, who, not only have made this quilt, but made it more than once. It can be quite addictive.

Stars


Another fun pattern from the Strip Happy Jelly Roll Pattern Book. This star pattern was shown in rustic colors but as soon as I saw it I imagined it done in Red, White and Black. I am quite pleased with the results. Just have to bind it and it will be complete.

Hexagons Galore

A cute Hexagon pattern for a baby blanket, using the
Wee Play fabric jelly roll. A very interesting
pattern to make. It is for an adorable baby
boy born in January to Mary Hoffman and her husband.