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Christal’s Sun and Sky

Christal’s Sun and Sky

My dear friend Christal just celebrated a birthday and I sent her this quilt!  Thanks to Candy, Double Nickel Quilt Challenge, for agreeing to pool our blue and yellow fabrics to make this quilt (actually we have enough to make 4!).  I love how the fabrics create a secondary pattern and the “corner/middle/corner” quilting in the blocks creates more secondary patterns with the stitching.  I used variegated thread in the outer and inner borders and solid yellow for the center blocks.  The batting is Quilter’s Dream 100% cotton.

Yellow, Pink and Purple Butterflies

Yellow, Pink and Purple Butterflies

Candy spoils her granddaughters!  She has made 3 quilts using the Buggy Barn “Butterflies”  pattern each with it’s own color palette.  The last one was yellow and even though I tried to quilt them all the same, each one is slightly different than the previous.  Because I’ve only recently started to take quilting pictures I had to get finished pictures from Candy to help me remember how to quilt them.  I keep a diary with quilting notes about thread, batting and design but a picture is better!

Candy’s Twisted Nickel

Candy’s Twisted Nickel

Candy’s created another great quilt for her Double Nickel Quilt Challenge called Twisted Nickel.  It was a fun quilt to develop a quilting design to bring out the flower elements created with the blocks.  I used pink thread throughout which provided a nice contrast on the darker fabrics without being bold.

Crazy Christmas Cats!

Crazy Christmas Cats!

Here’s a fun applique, buttons and bells quilt made by Linda.  This quilt  jingled as I quilted along!  To keep the quilt soft and cuddly we decided on a medium meander for the backgrounds and some outlining and detail quilting around or through the applique.  Won’t this be a fun quilt to have for the Christmas holidays?!

Wavy Wedges

Wavy Wedges

Jill has created a wonderful quilt for her lucky granddaughter using a multitude of fabrics and colors.  The center of the block is six little wedges coming together which benefits from the quilting to keep it flat.  This very simple design, Wavy Wedges, compliments the quilt and creates a great secondary design, especially from the back.

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