Showing posts with label Swoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swoon. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Missy's 3 ㈢

Missy has some major remodel projects going on in her home, including a kitchen makeover. All that equals a lot of time in her studio! Not that she's complaining--she's getting a lot of quilts done!!! Here are three of her latest:
Quilt Info #1:

Friday, October 1, 2021

Monday, March 15, 2021

Susanna's 🔘 Round Robin 🐦

This quilt was started in 2014 and has finally come out of the bag and is finished!!!
Quilt Info:
Maker: DD2/Susanna & members of Sioux Falls Quilters Guild

Sunday, December 13, 2020

💝 Christmas Swap 💝

My small group, Scrapbaggers, did a gift swap this year for Christmas, a 12" quilt block! Many of our members have tabletop quilt stands that hold a 12" quilt block.

Here's the "Swoon" block I made for Marcia, who had requested a Spring theme and likes raspberry colors:
Quilt Info:
Pattern: Swoon quilt block

Thursday, May 26, 2016

A Few Minis

Here are 3 miniature quilts I entered in our recent Dakota County Star Quilters quilt show.

This quilt was a "Challenge Quilt" entry. The challenge:  use fabrics that you bought in last year's quilt show "country store". This was part of a kit of 1 1/2" strips. I did not use the pattern that came with it. Instead, I made a quilt from Gudrun Erla's book, Stripology 2, which is made for 1 1/2" strips. Gudrun was our quilt show guest speaker this year.

I quilted it with the edge-to-edge design called "Slick".


This quilt was part of our "Crayon challenge" category--draw a crayon from the basket and make a quilt using tints and shades of that color. I drew a Cornflower crayon. Most of the fabrics I used were purchased in Japan. The pattern is "All Nighter" by Debbie Bowles of Maple Island Quilts, from her book Quilts For the Dorm. I made it 1/4 the original size.

I quilted it with freehand undulating lines.


This next quilt was part of the "Ugly Fabric Challenge". Everyone who put in an "ugly" fabric drew another one back out and made a quilt. I loved the fabric I picked, as did many of the participants. It is the green paisley fabric in the upper right hand block. The quilt is the "Swoon" pattern, also know as Dutch Rose.

I quilted it with the edge-to-edge design called "Feathered Curls" and two layers of batting.


Grace and peace to you.
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