Though I have cut way back on client quilts in order to make more of my own quilts, I have some to share with you today. Here are four I've quilted this year.
Quilt info
Maker: Jennifer
Size: 46" X 58"
Batting: Quilters Dream Batting 80/20
Quilting: Tickle
Interesting fact: This is Jennifer's second quilt ever! Her first quilt was a t-shirt quilt from the Spartan Races she's run, and can be seen here.
Maker: Jennifer
Size: 46" X 58"
Batting: Quilters Dream Batting 80/20
Quilting: Tickle
Interesting fact: This is Jennifer's second quilt ever! Her first quilt was a t-shirt quilt from the Spartan Races she's run, and can be seen here.
Quilt info
Maker: Karen
Size: 59" X 77"
Quilting: Bloomin Stars
Interesting fact: Karen is our quilt guild president and is known for her speed in making quilts! She gifts them as quick as she makes them, too!
Quilt info
Maker: Karen
Pattern: Hanky Panky
Fabric: flannels
Size: 53" X 65"
Batting: Warm & Natural
Quilting: African Storm
Interesting fact: Karen, who is also a new quilter, made this for her husband, so the pattern name is appropriate!
Quilt info
Maker: Bonnie
Pattern: Star Light Star Bright (Craftsy/Bluprint)
Size: 54" X 72"
Batting: Quilters Dream Batting 80/20
Quilting: Ripples
Interesting fact: These fabrics include Japanese motifs and kanji. I love how the quilting looks like Asian water ripples. Also, Bonnie is my sister, so her quilts get priority!
Thanks for stopping by for show and tell!
Grace and peace!!! ~Nancy
Linking up with Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework, Love Laugh Quilt, Em's Scrapbag, Pretty Piney, Cooking Up Quilts, Design Wall Monday, The Inquiring Quilter, Midweek Makers.
What a great bunch of quilts and beautiful quilting, Nancy!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilting on those lovely quilts. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Nancy! Both the quilting design on all of them are great, but especially on Karen's quilt. It seems like the scale and design are just perfect. I can just feel all of that quilty goodness through the computer screen. And Bonnie should always get priority quilting as a perk for being related. I'd expect nothing less! Happy Monday to you. ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteSo many pretty quilts! Love the soft colors in Karen's quilt! You've been busy!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilting. I like the look of the water ripples. Do you free motion your quilts or are they pantographs or? Thanks for sharing all of these.
ReplyDeleteLove your show and tells! Those are some great quilts and especially so because they are new quilters! I really like that Ripples quilt motif.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilting to be seen on all these quilts. I love the colours in Karen's Bloomin Stars. The combination of those soft greys and greens are pretty and the quilting design is perfect.
ReplyDeleteMy Baby does the Hanky Panky!!! Yes, I remember the song lol lol Your work is beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy seeing the different quilts and looking at the quilting designs you have chosen to use. They work so well.
ReplyDeleteLovely works of art!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts! It must be so satisfying to be able to quilt them for their makers. Thanks for linking up to What I Made Monday.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss. I love looking at your quilting because it makes me think maybe someday I could longarm that beautifully too!
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing like a quilt (or four!) fresh off the longarm! Good for you for cutting back on client work to make time for your own projects. I often hear the opposite from longarmers -- they have so much client work to do that they never get around to tackling their own stuff!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful quilts! Your quilting really makes them shine.
ReplyDeleteWow, again just an awesome job on wonderful quilts!
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