Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Busy Busy Busy

I wanted to share with you a little of what has been in my longarm and I have pieced the past few months.

 I made this for a friend of my daughters who has a medieval theme for his room. 
This was a New York beauty quilt for a customer. 
 A car seat quilt for a friend I grew up with that had his first child. 

 This is a memory quilt made from clothes. I like to make these a little different than others. I find a pattern I like and change the main focus fabric for clothes. I pick a fabric line that makes me think of either the person we are remembering or the person who will snuggle under it for warm memories. 

 These two are are part of the same customers order. They do have slight differences. 
 Last in the memory quilt series for this customer. 
A customer gave me the little fabric postcards and a painted center block. She wanted something for her granddaughter  I was given 10 days to get this done so I was pressed for time and had to work from my stash. 
 This is a customer quilt. I quilted "Roll Tide Pride" all over it with footballs. 
 I really love what one of my customers did with this tradional pattern. This quilt is all hand pieced. I quilted baseballs, bats and a glove all over. It was such a fun quilt to quilt. 

2 comments:

  1. You HAVE been busy! Good to see all your lovely quilts :0)

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  2. Hi!
    I saw the review that you posted on Amazon for Artisanal Gluten-Free Cupcakes. I recently published a similar book that the same audience would like called Wheat-Free Sugar-Free Desserts. You can see it here: http://www.amazon.com/Wheat-Free-Sugar-Free-Desserts-ebook/dp/B00BK9HXLY

    I'll gladly send you a free review copy of Wheat-Free Sugar-Free Desserts (Kindle, paperback or PDF) if you're interested and open to writing a short review. Thank you for your consideration.

    Sincerely,
    Anne Wolfinger
    AWA Publishing
    wheatfreedesserts@gmail.com
    PS. Your quilting work is beautiful. I didn't inherit the quilting gene from my mother but am a pretty good knitter. Here's to practical art!

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