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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Two-sided quilt with African fabrics

Two-sided quilt with African fabrics

Sheri has created an incredible two-sided quilt using fabric her daughter got in Tanzania.  We decided black thread and an overall pantograph, Fern Meander, were the best elements for the quilting.   This pantograph adds movement and texture with a very organic feel.  To insure the batting would not shadow through, we used Quilter’s Dream Poly Black.

On a side note, in Tanzania, the Obama panels are worn as wraps or skirts.

This is a fun one!

This is a fun one!

Some quilts are just fun!  Diane’s I Spy quilt uses a jar motif to feature fun focus fabric.  We decided to use a small meander and variegated thread adding texture and color to the wide borders and jar blocks.  The jar lid is outlined with a simple straight stitch.  Following the butterfly motif, a freehand butterfly is stitched in the purple sashing and yellow cornerstones using the same variegated thread giving a whimsical look.  To make the jars stand out the black background is stitched with a small meander with black thread.

Have you made a T-Shirt quilt?

Have you made a T-Shirt quilt?

T-shirt quilts are a great way to commemorate life events or put all those shirts to good use!  Here’s a couple awesome t-shirt quilts made by Lauren.  Notice the sashing detail that really sets off the t-shirts.  She did a wonderful job stabilizing the t-shirt fabric which makes the quilting easier and with better results.  My usual approach to quilting the T-shirt quilt is to stitch right through the motifs with a medium to large meander.  The quilting adds texture and becomes another element without distracting from the topic of the shirts.  The quilting density is even and makes the quilts very usable.  The batting is Quilter’s Dream Puff which is light and machine wash and dry.

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