Monday, September 22, 2025

More Catching Up!

 Ready to see some more wonderful quilts now that I have resurfaced after my summer break?


First up in this fantastic Pineapple quilt made by Anne.  The bright batiks were a great choice for this quilt.


Anne and her niece chose the Terrace pantograph.  The beautiful turquoise backing was the perfect compliment to the front.



Monica made this King size quilt - it is hard to get a sense of the size from a photo but it was 110' x 110"  There are so many interesting fabrics that you get to appreciate in the simple layout.  The Calder pantograph added just the right amount of quilting.


Monica opted to have her quilt bound by my associate Marion  so it was ready to enjoy on her bed when it arrived home.


I'm not sure how many of the Grinch quilts that Becky has made to date - at least 4?  Her friends and colleagues keep wanting one for themselves and she keeps finding more panels to make it happen.  Becky loves the Snow Winds pantograph to finish these and I am happy to oblige!



Val made this t-shirt quilt for a family friend.  She did a great job of making all the different sized logos work into a unified and organized piece.


The Raindrops pantograph added a simple quilting pattern that allowed the t-shirts to remain the star of the show.






Patrice made two quilts with fabrics from the Imperial Garden collection from a few years back.  We used the Clamflower pantograph and a shiny grey thread that read very similar to metallic silver in the fabrics.





Patrice didn't let any of the fabric go to waste and pieced a back for one of the quilts.





Last but not least is this Homestead Star pattern made by Megan.  The kit is still available from Keystone Modern Creative when I checked earlier today.  Megan asked for turquoise thread and selected the Sweet Pea pantograph.  I really like the print on the backing fabric.



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