Carla made another one of these beautiful quilts with half-square triangles and thin sashing. The fabrics on this one are very close and you don't really see the pattern unless you look really close.
She asked for the same quilting as this one.
And the back:
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Friday, August 24, 2012
It's A Quilt For Carla's Friends Again!
This is number three of the quilts that Carla made for her friends. I really like this one, it's simple, yet striking.
A close-up of the quilting, loops and rick-rack with So Fine thread and Hobbs 80/20 batting.
And the back, which I really love! Of course, I love lime green!
A close-up of the quilting, loops and rick-rack with So Fine thread and Hobbs 80/20 batting.
And the back, which I really love! Of course, I love lime green!
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Virginia's Quilts
Here are #2 & #3 of Virginia's Christmas quilts.
I've had the #2 Brown and Green one done for a couple weeks now, but hadn't taken any pictures of it besides the one for "What's on Mabel."
I think she made one similar to this last year also and this one is just a great. I love all the different greens.
I chose Popcorn for the pantograph, and Permacore Camel thread.
This one with 1930's fabrics is just too cute. Dan said last night it would make a great baby quilt, so I'll have to remember the pattern when I need another baby quilt.
The center is Angel Wings panto, and the inner border has rick-rack. At least that's what I'm calling it because it reminds me of rick-rack.
The outer border is just a meander.
I couldn't get all of the the last row of the panto in, so I changed the butterflies to have 2 bumps on their wings instead of 3. It was a struggle to remember that each time I approached the butterflies.
I've had the #2 Brown and Green one done for a couple weeks now, but hadn't taken any pictures of it besides the one for "What's on Mabel."
I think she made one similar to this last year also and this one is just a great. I love all the different greens.
I chose Popcorn for the pantograph, and Permacore Camel thread.
This one with 1930's fabrics is just too cute. Dan said last night it would make a great baby quilt, so I'll have to remember the pattern when I need another baby quilt.
The center is Angel Wings panto, and the inner border has rick-rack. At least that's what I'm calling it because it reminds me of rick-rack.
The outer border is just a meander.
I couldn't get all of the the last row of the panto in, so I changed the butterflies to have 2 bumps on their wings instead of 3. It was a struggle to remember that each time I approached the butterflies.
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