Here are a few things I've been working on this summer. I finally got a quilt done for myself. This is a pattern called Scrappy Pineapple Blossom, which I did as part of an online swap with friends.
This is a quilt that I finished up for Donna. The theme fabric was used for the Western Washington Quilt Shop Hop two years ago.
Yesterday, I finished this quilt for a new customer, Brenda. This Courthouse Steps quilt was made for her son who is headed off to college soon. This should keep him plenty warm for years to come!
Recently I started quilting up a bunch of tops for a charity called American Hero Quilts. These are donated to the wounded soldiers at Madigan Army hospital in the Seattle area.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
End of June 2010
A few last quilts for June
Clara's blue beauty - A lovely quilt that was finished with a loose free-hand all-over flower pattern.
Clara's blue beauty - A lovely quilt that was finished with a loose free-hand all-over flower pattern.
Border on Clara's quilt. She asked for a special pattern to highlight the otherwise plain area, and I came across this one that looked somewhat like half-fleur de lis motifs morphed into each other. Hard to describe, but really quite stunning when it's quilted onto a border.
Lauri's doggie table runner. I created a dog bone motif for the long borders and then free-motion quilted various loopy motifs across the center blocks and the side panels. I'm really quite happy with the results!
More to come!
More to come!
Karen,
Ye Merrie Quilter
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
June 2010
It was brought to my attention that this page hasn't been updated in a while...let me remedy that!
Here are a few things that I have been working on for the past few months.
Recently, I volunteered to quilt up a couple of charity quilts for my quilt guild. It is my understanding that these comfort quilts will be given to foster children who are graduating from High School this month. This bright and colorful version was made of scraps donated to the guild in a Jacob's Ladder pattern.
Here are a few things that I have been working on for the past few months.
Recently, I volunteered to quilt up a couple of charity quilts for my quilt guild. It is my understanding that these comfort quilts will be given to foster children who are graduating from High School this month. This bright and colorful version was made of scraps donated to the guild in a Jacob's Ladder pattern.
This one also was made in the Jacob's Ladder pattern using a more masculine colorway of browns and blues. The guild provided batting and backing fabric for the two quilts, but this didn't match the provided fabric at all. I donated five yards or so of fabric to better coordinate with the colors on the top.
This quilt was made from a collection of donated southwest fabrics and was put together in an Irish Chain variation. I was really happy with the way the flower bud pattern turned out.
This purse was made for a friend's mom for Christmas--this was a complete commission from stitching the purse together to quilting and finishing. While this is not normally something I would do, I decided that it was a small enough project that it could be finished quickly.
This quilt was made for my mother-in-law for Christmas. You may notice some similarities between this and the purse--the purse was made from leftover fabrics from this project. Since they both loved the same colors, it was an ideal situation to build them both using the same fabrics.
A customer's first quilt! The proud owner of this quilt had never before made a quilt and I was happy to be able to finish it for her so she would have a completed project to show her friends and family.
One of my most difficult jobs was this Fractal Quilt. A mathmetician friend designed this for his wife to make and asked that I quilt a Fractal Curve on it. After some research, I found this pattern and was able to convert it into a quilt pattern for them. The high loft batting she provided made it a fluffy, snuggly lap quilt for them...presumably to watch "NUMB3RS".
This quilt was made from a collection of donated southwest fabrics and was put together in an Irish Chain variation. I was really happy with the way the flower bud pattern turned out.
This purse was made for a friend's mom for Christmas--this was a complete commission from stitching the purse together to quilting and finishing. While this is not normally something I would do, I decided that it was a small enough project that it could be finished quickly.
This quilt was made for my mother-in-law for Christmas. You may notice some similarities between this and the purse--the purse was made from leftover fabrics from this project. Since they both loved the same colors, it was an ideal situation to build them both using the same fabrics.
A customer's first quilt! The proud owner of this quilt had never before made a quilt and I was happy to be able to finish it for her so she would have a completed project to show her friends and family.
One of my most difficult jobs was this Fractal Quilt. A mathmetician friend designed this for his wife to make and asked that I quilt a Fractal Curve on it. After some research, I found this pattern and was able to convert it into a quilt pattern for them. The high loft batting she provided made it a fluffy, snuggly lap quilt for them...presumably to watch "NUMB3RS".
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