So many quilts... so little time
I
have been running with scissors for about a month. I just keep trying
to get more of my customer quilts finished before the holidays. I just
have a new pace since my illness this summer... I think I am a bit
slower, but I hope my customers think that I have improved. Here is a
quick look at some of the quilts that I have finished this month.
This
is a Tree of Life quilt for my customer, and it took a little longer
than expected, but... somehow they all are taking longer than expected.
Just look at how the quilt turned out, I am so happy with this quilt. I
hope my customer will like it.
This
is a close-ups of some of the wreaths that I quilted on the alternate
blocks, and ... I also liked the way the stars quilted up. Wow, what a
pop with the wool batting.
You have to love this angle and how the quilting just pops. And of course... my finger is a great attribute for the photograph.
A close-up of the tree. I really need to make one of these quilts. What a great quilt.
I
love to take photos of the quilts when they are on the frame... They
just looks so cool with the light coming in the window and lighting up
the stitching on the quilt.
I
took a quick shot at making a little table runner out of a pack of
"Candies" from Moda. I choose the new Fig Tree Quilts fabric...
Tapestry.
Isn't
this just the cutest little table runner. Okay maybe it is a little bit
small? but what else can you do with a 2" triangle. :)
And
here I have a couple photos of the Return to Romance quilt. I just love
the way I do the alternate blocks. I need to get my butt in gear and
finish it. I do love to quilt sample quilts. I just think the have so
much to offer.
Here
is a photo of one of the sampler blocks. Just look at the echoed
shells... That is one of my favorite accents for the quilts.
Here
is a quick little baby quilt I finished up earlier this month. The
quilt was a great machine embroidery quilt, and I just love to quilt
this kind of quilt. The customer wanted wool batting and the final
product had the softest red Minky on the back. What a soft quilt I had
to hand over to my customer after I finished the quilting, minky was a
great idea. Marcia, I just want to say...thanks for letting me quilt
this quilt. I enjoyed every minute of it, thanks.
Here
is a quilt that looks different. It is a denim quilt. This is a quilt
my customer made from her fathers pants after he passed. She wanted her
fathers signature traced on the quilt, and I did my best tracing his
name. She was very happy with the final product and it is always nice to
have a customer that like the quilting. There is always more stress
involved when the customer is so attached to the quilt, and it has so
much sentimental value. Thanks for letting me quilt this. I really did
honor the opportunity to quilt for you.
A photo of the whole quilt.
This
is a Thimbleberries quilt I finished up for my customer. I thought I
had a complete photo of the whole quilt, but these photos are good
enough for now. (I hope)
On the frame.
Here
is a quick swirl quilt, that my customer made for her grandson. I just
love all the reasons and wonderful stories that are attached to all the
quilts that I am so honored to quilt for you.
And now the moment Carol has been waiting for.... Moon Glow! on the frame and moving on with the rest of the great quilt. Here is a photo of the background that has a tight little swirl.
Here is another angle.
Here is the border done with the blue thread on the feathers, and black piano keys, I just love this look.
Here is a close up
Another angle and close-up.
another shot...
Just look at this quilt.
Thank you to all my wonderful customers. I am going to have to go to bed... it is getting late.
Thanks
for checking in with me. I always enjoy talking with you if you like my
style and are interested in me quilting for you please drop me a line,
either call or email and I will be happy to see if I can quilt for you.
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