This beautiful coins quilt was made by Rose, of the blog, Something Rose Made.
She blogged about the making of this quilt top here and finishing it here.
Jody made this colorful batik quilt! Isn't it beautiful?!!
It measures 103" X 113". I loaded it the long way and it pretty much took up the entire length of my bars:
The Quilters Blog Festival is going on this week over at Amy's Creative Side blog. It's a quilt show online. Bloggers can enter two quilts in the link party. This is my second entry, my Lego quilt:
My original blog entry on this quilt can be found here. It's made from 1 1/2" scrap strips. Many of the blocks are theme based on color words I had leftover from an extra-wide backing:
This week is the Quilt Bloggers Festival, where bloggers link their quilts together in one spot. It's like a quilt show online. Check it out here, Quilt Bloggers Festival, and be prepared to be inspired!
I am entering my latest quilt finish into the festival: Florence Flamingo. You may recognize it as a pattern by the modern quilt designer Elizabeth Hartman. Finished size for my version is 21" X 29".
Vicki made this quilt top for her girlfriend. The free pattern can be found here.
Judi made this super cute quilt for her 5 year old granddaughter!
She used a layer cake of 30's repro fabrics featuring a lot of cute children's scenes.
Vicki made this quilt top from a free Robert Kaufman pattern called Cascade, link here.
This quilt is a tumbler block with sashing. Don't you love how Vicki gradated her colors?!
This baby quilt pattern is the perfect quick project!
The pattern comes in this little booklet, 4 1/8" X 5 3/8", put out by Modern Quilt Studio.
Typewriters and Halloween, but not in the same quilt! Mary has been busy putting together tops and she brought these two to be quilted at the same time.
First up is this retro typewriter/office items quilt.