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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.

Check out other finishes here.

 

January Finishes

Poppies Plus

Poppies Plus

Linda's Poppies Plus

 

 

This is another large original quilt by Linda P. using poppy panels and lots of random piecing.  I love how she used multiple fabrics and pieced elements to make this quilt.  The quilting is a mixture of freehand “drawings”.  Each element has it’s own style of texture.  Enjoy the pics!

Poppy panels detail

Pieced back

And Linda never fails to surprise me with her “everything but the kitchen sink” backs.

There’s still time to enter to win Jennifer Chiaverini’s new book, “Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker”!  Here’s the link.

Thanks!  🙂 Linda

 

 

 

 

More Quilting Pictures!

More Quilting Pictures!

 

Horseshoes Quilt

 

This quilt was made for a hubby who loves to play horseshoes!

The big triangles were fun to add whimsical, custom designs.  I hope he liked it!

 

 

 

 

Custom Quilting detail

 

 

 

Here’s a couple pics showing the quilting detail from the front and the back.

 

 

Horseshoes back

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kinsey's Butterfly Quilt

 

 

 

 

My quilting buddy, Candace, finished another butterfly quilt for her latest granddaughter Kinsey.  The other quilts are pink, purple and yellow.  Here’s a link to their pictures.

 

 

 

 

Butterflies

 

 

 

 

 

This is a fun quilt to “quilt”!  I try to keep the same designs as the others but even with pictures and diary, each one is unique!

 

 

Butterfly quilting detail

 

 

Look for a couple more posts today and tomorrow reflecting on the year and a giveaway I’ll be hosting the first two weeks of January!

Thanks!  🙂 Linda

Christmas quilting

Christmas quilting

 

It’s always fun to quilt other people’s Christmas quilts!

Marty used up her Christmas scraps and made 2 awesome Christmas quilts!

Christmas Pinwheels

Christmas Pinwheels, back detail

Christmas Ribbons

Christmas Ribbons, quilting detail

Here’s a couple of table runners by Marilyn.  It pays to plan ahead and make your backing big enough to load both table runners on the same piece.

It’s hard to see the quilting from the front but it shows really well on the back!

 

Thanks for looking and have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving!

🙂 Linda

 

Sticks and Stones

Sticks and Stones

It’s a big one!  Trish has created a great original quilt using improvisational block piecing. This is a great use of orphan blocks and scraps.  I have a huge box of batiks scraps…. I think I just added another project to my list?!

The batting is Quilter’s Dream Wool, which makes this king size quilt light, usable and warm!

The background fill is a random, overlapping rectangle meander.  The wool batting accentuates the stitching and creates awesome texture.  The blocks are framed and quilted with a wavy plus swirl design.

 

Thanks for looking!  🙂 Linda

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