Friday, August 23, 2013

Two finishes this week


What do you mean it's not MINE?  Buffy thinks
all quilts belong to her
Actually, it's been a couple of weeks since I've posted about a finish...

Welcome Home

This quilt was made to honor and bring comfort to a recently-returned veteran from our town. 

The pattern is called Fourth of July by Bonnie Hunter at Quiltville.  I used Red and blue homespun along with an off-white background fabric. 

 
 It is quilted with Stars and loops in the center .



 



   ... and words honoring his service all around the inside border.  I finished it off with feathers in the outside border and a red and white ticking for the binding.  I hope to be able to present this next week sometime (after I finish the binding and wash it a few hundred times with some color catchers!).


 







100 Hugs a Day

My next finish was a baby quilt I whipped up for one of my husband's co-workers.. 

The pattern is from Deanna at Wedding Dress Blue called 100 Hugs Quilt


I couldn't believe how fast this came together.  A 100 patch in the middle made from 2 1/2" squares from a jelly roll from Jelly Roll Fabrics (20 strips made the whole quilt with some squares left over for my scrap bin) and a nice white on white for the borders and triangles. 



I pretty  much had fun doodling with circles, balloon shapes, hearts, flowers and loops with swirls in the border area.  I finished it off with a multi-colored stripe in pink and purple, yellow and green for the binding.  It is so cute!

All in all, I'm having a good time with my FMQ - thanks to the excellent tutorials by Leah Day at the Free Motion Quilting Project.  Her guidance and inspiration have given me the courage to set my imagination loose and have fun with quilting.



I only have one obstacle. 


I'm not sure I'll ever get these Machingers clean again! (from the Welcome Home quilt, not the baby quilt!) OH yeah, and the cats keep pulling the Pinmoors off my basted quilts.  I know they're supposed to be non-toxic, but have you ever seen one that a cat has yakked up?  I have to put my basted quilts in the closet when I'm not actively working on them, and fold them in on themselves when I need to walk away for even 30 seconds! 


Until next time... Happy Quilting!


2 comments:

  1. Your Hundred Hugs is DARLING! May I share a picture on my blog and add it to the gallery? Thank you, Deanna

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  2. Your 4th of July quilt is beautiful!! I'm sure it will be cherished. For your gloves, I just hand wash mine, they will never be white again but at least I know it's not going to rub off on something else I am making.

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