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Margie’s Cheater Quilt

Margie’s Cheater Quilt

Margie's quilt before washing and drying

Last November, I spent a weekend with my sisters.  We foraged through Marge’s closet and found lots of fun stuff!  One of the finds was a cheater quilt that Marge had hoped to hand quilt.  As you know, I’ve been collecting “vintage” tops to finish on my longarm.  Just what I need, more UFOs!

Here’s the quilt finished and bound before washing and drying.  I did not pre-wash the fabrics because I wanted to wash and dry the quilt for the wrinkly, antique look.

after washing and drying

Here’s the quilt after washing.  Every flower center is quilted with a different design.  That was the fun part for me!  I challenged myself to get out rulers, that I never use, to create a fill pattern.  I enjoyed doing freehand feathers the most and had to refrain from putting a feather in each one!

I love it!  It’s going to be very hard to give this quilt back to Marge!

back detail after washing and drying

Every flower block is outlined and echoed, which gives lots of texture.  The petals and leaves puff out giving it the impression of applique.

Back and front detail

The binding is a dark gold Kona cotton.  I love it!  Thanks for looking!  🙂 Linda

 

I’m linking with A Stitch In Time for a January 2013 finish.

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January Finishes

Jordy’s Lil’ Twister

Jordy’s Lil’ Twister

Jordy is one today!  We celebrated his birthday last week and like his cousin, Anabel, he got a Lil’ Twister quilt!  However, this is not a dolly quilt but a “color mat”.  A fun way for him to learn his colors.

It’s hard to believe he’s one already!  Seems like yesterday I was finishing his Tummy Time quilt the night he was born!

 

Thanks for looking!  🙂 Linda

It’s little, but it’s another November finish!  I’m linking with A Stitch in Time to celebrate!

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November Finishes

Design Wall Monday

Design Wall Monday

Yes, I know it’s Tuesday!  My internet was out last night!

I’ve sewn the Paisley Party remnants into a cute little quilt.  I still had some pieces leftover so I added them to the sides.  I didn’t have enough to go all the way around.  I’m auditioning the last remnant rectangles and fabric cut from the backing added to the top and bottom, option 1.

Here’s option #1 – added to top and bottom.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Option #2 adds the strips to all four sides.  I think I like the second option best.  I only have a few little pieces left and enough backing fabric to make the binding.  I love using up project remnants!

 

Thanks for looking!  Check out Judy at Patchwork Times for other Design Wall Monday projects!

🙂 Linda

Little Bulls Eye Quilt finish

Little Bulls Eye Quilt finish

Back in May, I had these blocks on my design wall and now they are a little quilt!  I love how the quilting shows after washing and drying.  Not really sure what I’m going to do with it, but for now it’s on the dining room table.

The spiral and radiating wavy lines look great from the back, too.  This was a fun project to experiment with this quilting design.

I’m linking up at Such a Sew and Sew:  A Stitch in Time.    Check out other October finishes posted.

October Finishes

 

There’s still time to enter for my Jennifer Chiaverini book giveaway!  Here’s the link.

Thanks for looking!  🙂 Linda

 

 

Paisley Party – Design Wall Monday

Paisley Party – Design Wall Monday

 

In an effort to find some fabric for making Great Granny Squares, I found a stash of Paisley Party fabric by Red Rooster.  A few years ago I made a graduation quilt using this fabric and free pattern from Red Rooster.  The fabric is all cut to 4 1/2″strips and I couldn’t bear to cut it again into 2 1/2″ so I’m going to randomly sew it into rows and see what I get!  I have more of the white, green and aqua to make 32 more 4 patch units.  I love this fabric and what’s left will make a small lap or baby quilt.

Check out Judy at Patchwork Times for other Design Wall Monday projects!

Thanks for looking!  🙂 Linda

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