This was a block of the month from a local quilt shop. While I was very unhappy with how the BOM was run and the additional costs for fabric to complete the borders and the center block - I am delighted with the results. The colours appear muted in the picture but truly they are bold and beautiful against the Kona black background. I discovered a oopsie after quilting it and did not have the heart to rip it all apart. lessons learned all around with this one.
Janet's Creations
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
The Loyal Union Sampler from Elm Creek Quilts
I went to an estate sale and bought what I thought was a block of the month set of civil war fabric and patterns. When I got home it was missing four months of patterns and fabric. So I decided to make a sampler instead I chose the Loyal Union Sampler from Elm Creek Quilts. It was certainly a challenge for me. I had never done a Y seam or blocks that had 40 some pieces and only 6.5 inches! Four months later I had completed the quilt. It has a wool batting and and a backing that actually matches some fabric in the quilt ( it was in the package from the estate sale). I paper pieced the flying geese border.I presented it to my nephew Richard who has also recently started his teaching career in Wisconsin. I am very proud of this quilt and am happy that he will be able to love it and cherish it for a life time!
Scrappies on parade
Last summer I tried to get a grip on my scraps and made a few quilts - here they are!
This is a string quilt made using the Magic Square technique.
This is a random modern log cabin. I use it as a table topper in the living room
This a a Bonnie Hunter's Trip Around the World using scraps
Another string quilt.
This was from a modern scarp book that my daughter, Jessica gave me. You take any sizw white scrap and using one colour family build around the white piece. I call it the White Spot.
Another string quilt - they are never ending.
This is a string quilt made using the Magic Square technique.
This is a random modern log cabin. I use it as a table topper in the living room
This a a Bonnie Hunter's Trip Around the World using scraps
Another string quilt.
This was from a modern scarp book that my daughter, Jessica gave me. You take any sizw white scrap and using one colour family build around the white piece. I call it the White Spot.
Another string quilt - they are never ending.
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
The never ending battle of the scrap bins.
I really try to stay ahead of my scraps and make them into quilts, however, this summer I was lucky enough to get my long arm machine and discovered a horde of more scraps. To start off the new year I vowed to make scrappy quilts from all of my scraps - six week later and with only one tote of scraps left I called it quits for awhile. I ended up with around 17 quilts none larger than an ample lap quilt.
Here are two that a co-worker commissioned for her twin nieces. They loved the quilt - it is a variation on the court house steps. I took orphan squares(blocks) and started each square with them. Then I added on to each side. No specific colours just oh so random. The recipients were delighted.
Here are two that a co-worker commissioned for her twin nieces. They loved the quilt - it is a variation on the court house steps. I took orphan squares(blocks) and started each square with them. Then I added on to each side. No specific colours just oh so random. The recipients were delighted.
I am so behind - I can't help it I just keep making quilts!
My sincere apologies to anyone who has been to my blog. I have been so busy making quilts that I have not been keeping up with my blog.
To start things off with here are two quilts.
This is a past student, Gabe who now is in an adult program. The quilt was called Yukon Pass and White Station. Perfect for a fella that loves trains.
Madi also moved on to an adult program and I did a super fast jelly roll race in batik purples.
It is hard to see such special students move out of the school system and on to adulthood.
To start things off with here are two quilts.
This is a past student, Gabe who now is in an adult program. The quilt was called Yukon Pass and White Station. Perfect for a fella that loves trains.
Madi also moved on to an adult program and I did a super fast jelly roll race in batik purples.
It is hard to see such special students move out of the school system and on to adulthood.
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