The first quilt is a printed "penny rug" flannel, with an added border of printed vines and printed "lamb's ears":
The backing is Woolies flannel. I quilted it with "Cinnamon" which compliments the penny rug circles nicely. This quilt is super-duper soft!
The second quilt is a sampler quilt, set on-point:It looks great on an antique bed:
The quilting on this is "Tickle", a feathery design:
And to complete the trio is this modern quilt:
I quilted it with "Bloomin' Stars", which has a lot of leaves and flowers, including some star shaped flowers:
Regina has some orange colored chenille-by-the-yard that she is planning on sewing across each of the seamlines.
A lot of fun quilts! Great job, Regina! ✅✅✅ Thanks everyone for stopping by!
Grace & peace!!! ~Nancy
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Beautiful quilts, I really love the antique one, such a beauty! Great quilting designs too, for all of them.
ReplyDeleteYour client has a varied style-like me, LOL As always great work Nancy!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to see. The quilts are beautiful. I love the backing on the modern quilt, and your quilting, as usual, is splendid!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to stitch so many different types of quilts! I'm amazed at the printed one...it really looks like one of those "takes 8000 hours to make" applique quilts. At least from a distance! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice grouping of quilts, each with it's own individual style. I love the circle one but you know me, I really love the modern one, now that one I could see me making. Your quilting is again lovely and I'm sure Regina appreciates and knows her quilts were in good hands.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilts, I love them all but the penny quilt is a particular favourite!
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