Category Archives: Quilts

Purple and Grey Chevron Quilt

Purple and Grey Chevron Quilt

Modern Quilting

I love it when a quilt lets me play!  For Mary’s Chevron quilt, each white zig-zag is quilted with a different motif.  The double zig-zag rows are quilted with a free-hand Swirl and Curl.  My camera didn’t like purple and thankfully, it wasn’t raining so I could take an outside picture.

Chevron quilt back

The pieced back is busy fabric except the solid grey, which lets the quilting pop!  I love it!

The batting is Quilter’s Dream Poly select and the thread is Superior So Fine#50.  Quilter’s Dream Poly is not your grandmother’s polyester batting!  It quilts just like a fine cotton batting.  It’s lightweight and easy care – machine wash and dry – with little to no shrinkage.  This has become my customers go to batting for predominantly white quilts, baby quilts and large quilts to reduce weight.

Thanks!  🙂 Linda

Quilt of Valor

Quilt of Valor

Mary's Quilt of Valor

 

I’ve done few Quilt of Valor projects lately and this is a great weekend to post them.  I think this is a Fons and Porter pattern.  Leave me a comment if you know the pattern, I forgot to ask the quiltmaker, Mary!

Stars and Loops pantograph

 

Mary’s QOV is quilted with Stars and Loops pantograph, perfect for this quilt!

Carol's QOV

 

Carol’s QOV has “old gold” coloring which gives it a rich, antique look.

I’m not sure of this pattern, either.  Leave me a comment if you know this pattern.

 

meander plus star

 

 

 

 

 

For this quilt, we decided on a basic meander throughout with a corner, middle, corner star treatment in the corners and block centers.  This looks great, too.

I quilted another QOV for Joanie but I can’t find any pictures!  I hate it when that happens!

Have a Happy and Safe Memorial Day weekend!  🙂 Linda

New York Beauty Wall Hanging

New York Beauty Wall Hanging

New York Beauty Wall HangingAnn has created an awesome wall hanging featuring New York Beauty blocks.  I had fun developing original quilting designs for this project.  It will hang in an old Italian style house so I used Italian tile designs for my influence.  Thanks to Pinterest, they were easy to find!Corner detailThe batting is Quilter’s Dream Blend and Dream Puff layered together.  Double batting gives lots of texture and allows the quilting detail to pop.

The thread is Superior Threads So Fine 50 in a color that matches the fabrics.

Back

Back detail

The back is a tea dyed muslin which shows off the quilting detail, too!

Here’s the link to my Pinterest board for Italian Design ideas.  How do you think I did?  Thanks for looking!  Linda 🙂

Lil’ Lovee by Linda!

Lil’ Lovee by Linda!

wrapped and ready

 

With all the babies being born in my family this year, I’m trying new ideas for baby gifts.  This is my latest creation called Lil’ Lovee by Linda.

I combined leftover Minkee and flannel scraps.  The finished size is about 13″, but you can make it any size depending on your remnants.  I used 2 flannels to make an uneven 4 patch block.  Any block would work, I wanted fewer seams to keep it soft and cuddly.  If I was more ambitious, I might have personalized the Lil’ Lovee, maybe next time!

flannel plus minkee

 

 

 

Lil' Lovee

 

It’s a sweet, cheek cuddler when they’re little babies and a dolly blanket when they’re older.  It’s sooooo soft.

Like the dish mats, I left the 4 patch seam open for turning and then top- stitched around the seams, closing the opening.  Fast and easy!

 

This one was sent to Kailani, who is enjoying her Tummy Time quilt, too!

Kailani and Tummy Time quilt

 

Isn’t she adorable?!

Thanks for looking!  🙂 Linda

How fun is that?!

How fun is that?!

Dinosaur Quilt

 

Marilyn has completed 2 fun quilts!  The dinosaur quilt is totally pieced, not applique!  She’ll add some eyes when she finishes it.  What dinosaur loving kid wouldn’t want this quilt!

 

 

 

Frothy Seas Pantograph

 

I love how the quilting design, Frothy Seas Pantograph, compliments the prehistoric elements of the quilt.

 

 

 

Monkey Quilt

 

And the second quilt is a Monkey quilt!

How fun is that?!

 

 

 

Swirl and Curl around the monkey

 

 

 

 

 

We initially decided to quilt it with a pantograph, but I felt the little monkey heads would be cuter with an outline stitch and freehand Swirl and Curl.

Thanks!  I’m still working on secret projects that I can’t share.  What are you working on?

🙂 Linda

 

 

 

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