This was so fun to make! It's freestyle cut and put back together then trimmed to size. I quilted it with the walking foot every 2 to 3 inches.
Update: SOLD on Etsy!
This was so fun to make! It's freestyle cut and put back together then trimmed to size. I quilted it with the walking foot every 2 to 3 inches.
Update: SOLD on Etsy!
Made in 2008 or 2009, when I subscribed to a fabric of the month club. Unfortunately I don't remember era, just that I liked this fat quarter collection. It's a decorative quilt, and it hung on a rack for many years.
The binding was sewn by hand.
SOLD on Etsy in 2024
I made this soft lap quilt for a nurse who is retiring from the same Neonatal Intensive Care Unit I retired from a year ago. She has already bought a new home in Tennessee so the Road To Tennessee quilt block made all the sense in the world.
I'll take it to work and have all the nurses and doctors write a greeting or memory on the back in fabric ink pens.
The blocks started as 5 inch squares in solids combined with a pretty white on white. The border is a very subtle cream on white and the binding white.
Lisa G retirement quilt
Each and every quilt block is made from a scrub top and pant that I wore during my 29 year nursing career. There are a lot of tags, a patch with a TCMC logo from a jacket I earned working on a project. And yes, every nurse at SOME point came home from work in a hospital-issue scrub.
Most of my years were spent in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, so these scrubs went to births, they were at resuscitations, they were worn on busy nights and on quiet nights, spent just holding babies.
They got sweat upon during intense procedures. They got peed on, spit up on, cried on. By babies as well as by me! If you are a nurse, you know it's true. A careers worth of memories made into a quilt.
Made very simply from a charm pack and some pale yellow, the idea for me this quilt was in my Pinterest "To Make" board for awhile.
I used a template to quilt, but when the thread kept breaking, I lightly traced the stipple design and then free motion quilted it. I have not been able to figure out ruler/template quilting from you tube or tutorials. Need a real teacher.....
SOLD to Debbie HicksonThe quilt that inspired mine.....
Finished today but pieced sometime last year from pure leftovers and scraps. The only requirement to make it into this quilt was dark and light had to contrast in each block. Some of the fabrics are novelty, some of them are batiks, some of them are children's designs, or Christmas, or even Easter. Even the binding was pieced entirely out of scraps from my binding scrap box.