Showing posts with label quilting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilting. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Carpenters Wheel

Another quilt Teri put together, the Carpenters Wheel.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Small World

I went to a quilt show in Utah and met a friend from over 30 years ago when we were in High School. Amazing we could even recognize each other after all that time and in a another state. His wife designs great south western quilt designs.



Thursday, April 5, 2012

Shauna's Sampler Quilt

Another one completed. I love how they each have their own personality just from the different use of colors. Check out the older posts of other Sampler Quilts that were done in the Quilting Group.


Thursday, March 29, 2012

Miscellaneous Prints

A fun way to use lots of miscellaneous prints.


Monday, October 11, 2010

Halloween Applique

All machine applique, this makes a great wall hanging or add to it for a full quilt. Teri completed this on her new embrodoriy machine.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Random Pieced

I did this one. My sister had been collecting "cow" material for a long time. I took and just started sewing pieces together. No pattern, no set design, I just started sewing peices together. I love how it finished up!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Tori's Sample Blocks

There are still a few in the group working on their sampler quilt. Tori is doing her's in black and white with a touch of red. It is coming along nicely!

Here are some close-ups of the blocks...

             

Monday, July 12, 2010

My Dads' Shirts

My dad passed away 3 years ago. As my mom went through his clothes, there were some shirts that she just didn't want to get rid of! When she came to visit me, she brought them along and we started makeing a quilt for her and all of my siblings out of the shirts. We added pictures of dad with each of us, his Forest Service patches and even the pockets with a copy of the last 3x5 card with his list of 'things to do'. I am adding sayings that both mom and dad used to tell me like "Build Memories","True happiness is living the gospel", "Leave it cleaner than you find it" "Happiness is not always doing what you like, but liking what you do".

 Now Mom is hand quilting each of them for us. this will be something that will be treasured forever. I will post mine when it is completed.

Below - This is the first one she completed, with pictues of her and Dad.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Fisrt Quilt

I love to watch as the rising generation gets a tast of creating their own quilts. This is my niece with her first quilt she did with her mom.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Boarder make a difference

Teri made these beautiful quilts in an attempt to use up some of her excess material.  One of the things she used these to point out to the rest of us is how just the boarder can make a different to the overall look of the quilt. The base quilt is exactly the seam, the only difference is the boarders.

American Quilts

With the great success of the Texas Quilt, Teri added these to the quilts she is selling.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Blind Tie Demo

I love it when my mom comes to visit. On this particular trip she agreed to teach the quilting group how to do the blind tie she does on all the quilts that she makes for the grandkids. Dave is helping her get everything set up.


The following week the ladies asked Mom to teach them how to crochet around baby bibs. We couldn't get the hemstitch done, so instead she showed them how to crochet a kitchen hand towel. They loved the project and almost everyone completed one. I didn't get to be there becasue of work, so Mom made sure to take pictures for me to post.

Monday, May 31, 2010

'Life Story' Quilt

While working at the Hobby Lobby in Tomball an older couple came in with this quilt, I was amazed! Each block represents event in their life. The husband started telling us about their adventures from each block. They let me take this picture to share with you here. This is quite a keepsake; they said each of their children wants one of their own.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Texas Quilt

The Missionaries in Teri's ward asked her to make them a Texas quilt...this is what she came up with. I absolutely LOVE what she did and the Missionaries were thrilled! With just a little encouragement, she is now making these for sell.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Graduation Quilt Tradition

As each child graduates from High School, my Mom makes them a quilt. Here is Sarah with her quilt. It is a large gingham square with cross stitch to make the design.

This is a pictre of my mom with the quilt hanging up so you can see the work better.


This quilt was tied by the young women of our Ward. Amy desined it, I sewed it and the gilrs tied it for her. They do a quilt each year for the girls graduating.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Roosters

This Rooster quilt is all hand appliqued! Teri did it just to learn and master the blanket stitch. She ended up giving it to a friend of her sisters. If you click on the picture, I think you can see all the stitched that were put into creating each rooster.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Quilt As You Go

With the Quilting Group starting up again for the new 2010 year, Teri came up with a great new project that several are doing. We will post their pictures as we have them completed. This is the one that Teri did so everyone could see a completed project. it is a quilt as you go project. As you sew the strips together, you sew through the batting and the back. Some great color choices have been selected - can't wait to see some finished projects!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

'I Spy'

I have shown pictures of 'I Spy' quilts that my sister, mom and I have done int the past. I like putting picture of things we have all done to inspire other to make quilts of their own. That is what happened with this on! :) We got a new member for our quilt group when she came over to learn how to do the 'I Spy' with the folded corners. A fun technique but it takes a lot of time.
Below is a quilt this quilter completed using sashing between each of the pictures.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Personality Quilt

This was a fun project! It is made from the "Sweet Sixteen" pattern, similar to the "Turning 20". I told Alison that when she was any material that represented her personality for some reason, that she was to get it (about 30 fat quarters). We had fun shopping for the pieces. We got enough that both sides of the quilt are full of the variety's of material. It has done a nice job to capture her personality for this time of life.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

"Strip" Quilts

I like this style of quilts. I hadn't thought of it before seeing my first one this past year. They are varying widths of 45 inch strips. I really like the variety in them.