Guys are wonderful, but they are hard to buy for, don't you think? When I saw this BBQ towel project in an old Quilt-It Today magazine*, it seemed the perfect project for the fellas.
Anyway, it was already December before I got started, and I had not ever done applique, so somehow I figured that using my embroidery machine might avoid that particular hurdle. Henry Ford to the rescue with his assembly line method of construction, and I was off to the races.
A quilting odyssey piecing together my fabric forays...some from original designs, some from web found wonders, and threaded throughout are links to help you pinpoint your next project.
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Quilt Show... Falling Off a Log
The tonal-induced design is more evident in the photo than in viewing the actual quilt, so my friends and I just had to step back and look at this one again (and again). |
Don't you love the four patches in the border??? |
Monday, October 12, 2015
Quilt Show Third Day... a Quilt With Real Heritage
Katherine Weathers' quilt entitled "Daddy Was a Bee Keeper" is packed with heritage. Little wonder it would garner some recognition at the Heritage Quilters' Fanfare! |
The quilt label tells all, and shows both the original quilter and the inspirational quilt...or vice versa, perhaps. |
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Quilt Show . Glacier Star
Glacier Star by Linda Snellgrove I think this quilt won "Viewers Choice" award. Linda is a member of our quilting circle, so aren't we proud of her work? |
Linda had the quilting done by Deanna Plotts, who used a track machine for the beautiful quilting. |
Friday, October 9, 2015
Quilt Show!
Heritage Quilters held a show at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama. One of my favorites on display ...not my quilt...just my taste, was this one by Jackie Hicks called "Red Doors and Double Chocolate". Isn't it delicious?!?
I like the play of the stars and squares and even houses in this design. Her varied blocks used as a border are one of the places your eyes can spend a little travel time.
This was my first quilt show, and I may just be spoiled, because how can it get much better than this?
A few more quilts will be posted here later. Right now, though, let's just wander in and out of the red doors to a double portion of chocolate. Shall we?
This was my first quilt show, and I may just be spoiled, because how can it get much better than this?
A few more quilts will be posted here later. Right now, though, let's just wander in and out of the red doors to a double portion of chocolate. Shall we?
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