Thursday, August 16, 2018

Sister's Choice Baby Quilt

I just adore this pattern!  Made quickly with 2 1/2 inch strips, then divided with 1 inch sashing, the delicate colors  make it all the sweeter! 


For the Great Grandaughter of my former sister-in-law on the Cortez side of the family!

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Baby Skellies Quilt

This quilt, for my niece to gift to her First Grand Niece, was inspired by the great find of the skeleton fabric in pinks.  I just had to buy it when shopping at my favorite fabric warehouse in Anaheim with Shannon.  From there, I went into stash.  The mother to be suggested her style was"rustic" so I pondered how to incorporate the joyful Mexican themed skellies into a Rustic Baby Girl Quilt.


The pattern is from a tutorial at Missouri Star Quilts made with 10" squares.  I happend to have these squares as part of a quilt kit I had purchased on clearance, never planning to make the quilt, but thinking the fabrics would go together nice in some other project.

I think I Nailed It!


Half Square Triangles Quilt

I NEVER get tired of Half Square Triangles!  They can be controlled colors, controlled settings, or wild and wonderful and crazy.  This one is inspired by antique quilts that arranged the units in groups of 9 by color, all facing the same way.  Of course I find it hard to be totally precise in placement, and usually throw in a few squares that don't fit the pattern of style.  Call it a soft spot for misfits, I dunno, but that's where my creative side goes when I am putting a qult together, especially if it's not for any particular person in mind!

So, fairly restrained (for me!) browns, reds, black and whites. 

Happy Geese Quilt 1

For this generous lap quilt, the general idea was "Geese in columns, irregular amounts of them, all flying the same direction.  The geese are dark colored florals and the backgrounds are not."



I tried a layout with some going sideways, and decided that was for a different quilt, a different day!

I went fabric shopping with Shannon, my Co-Granny, in Anaheim and told her my task:  Buy an 8th of a yard of dark florals.  They don't have to match, I just have to LIKE them!  She helped me pick them out.  The backgrounds are all from stash.  Zillions of fabrics in stash!

There is ONE goose, a steely blue single goose, that was made with a scrap from the wedding quilt I made for my Father when he married his sweetheart when they were in their 80's.  A treasured memory of new love found later in life.

I completed a baby sized quilt from the scraps!


Since Shannon LOVES this quilt, I gifted it to her for her birthday. I kept the small one, with the same blue patch, as a memento of both my dad and of Shannon. 



An Abstract Quilt

This small quilt, sized to be a nice table runner, was made to learn a technique. The pieces were layered, then cut freehand with a rotary cutter and re arranged.  Then I hand quilted it, and since it was small, it only got worked on when I traveled.  I enjoyed the colors, the softness of the fabrics and the freedom of the technique!