I made this pillow and set of 6 coasters and 2 tissue holders for my niece whose favorite color combination is purple and black. Straight line quilting on the machine, which shows best on the second picture. Color is better in the first pictures. There is no quilting at all in the purple pieces, so they stand out more. Two pictures to show the plain backs of the coasters as well as the pieced fronts.
Monday, January 5, 2015
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Quilts for my great granddaughter!
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Knitted Pincushions
I use cotton worsted weight yarn for these, but any type yarn should work. 16 stitches are fine for regular straight pins, but most quilters use 2.5" long pins, and the 20 stitches work much better with those.
The small pincushion in the back was knitted with just whatever leftover yarn I grabbed. Sometimes, I only 2 or 3 rows from a length, but it's a good way to use up the yarn. A quilter or seamstress can always use aother pincushion!
Monday, September 19, 2011
Fall Dining Room Table
This is what's on my table right now, but it will change as the season progresses. If we get the boxes down from the attic, I go all out for fall. There are about 30 pumpkins of all sizes and materials - ceramic, foam that looks real, grape vine, paper covered, even a wrought iron candle holder. in sizes from small to about 12" in diameter. If you scroll down, you can see a better picture of this runner that I made last year.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Fall Quilting for the Home
On Oct. 30, I dropped by my local quilt shop to see what was going on at the all-day sew-in. One of the shop owners had made up this runner from her stash using a free pattern from Hoffman Fabrics, "Oh Pumpkin, My Pumpkin." Several of the participants wanted to make this, as did I, so we picked out fabrics, and I helped the shop owner cut the fabric for several kits. Click on this picture for a sharper image.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Birthday Presents for Chelsey
I decided the Thousand Pyramids puzzle ball would be a perfect companion project because it takes 20 triangles. That pattern is from Patchwork Puzzle Balls by Jinny Beyer. Chelsey will be 16 on Friday, and has seen the fabrics, but not the finished products.
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