Friday, October 4, 2013
Modified Girlie Mitts
Friday, September 27, 2013
Top Down Red Sweater
And the back
Friday, September 20, 2013
Purple Stars Lap Quilt
A close photo
Another close photo
Friday, September 13, 2013
Two Works in Progress
The other project is a quilting one. It is a lap size quilt using purple fabrics, the ones from the Memory Lane quilt and others from my stash. I have basted the finished top and have begun machine quilting. The finished quilt will be 42 in square.
Here is a close up to show some of the quilt marking.
This is the stencil I plan to use for marking the border area.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Fingerless Gloves and Surgeon's Cap
Friday, August 30, 2013
My Poncho
Friday, August 23, 2013
Scrappy Baby Quilt for T.A.
I made this baby quilt for my niece who is due to have her second child and her first daughter this November. Her son was born two years ago. Here's the quilt I made for him. For this one I made 6.5 in X 9 in rectangles sewed together using cotton fabric scraps in a "crazy quilt" fashion. I then sewed strips of gray flannel dog print to each rectangle. A darker gray cotton was used for the strips with a red print used for the squares on the outer edge. The finished quilt measures 40 in X 45 in.
Friday, August 16, 2013
H's Baby Quilt
I want to make it clear right up front -- I did not make this quilt. I only had the privilege of sewing on a sleeve so it can be hung up.
This lovely quilt was made by Connie Coenen in 1989 for H who was born in 1988. She is the daughter of a friend and colleague. This quilt is done using both hand and machine work. It measures 58 in X 68 in. There are many different type of fabrics used giving it a tactile feel in addition to the visual picture.
Here is a closer view of the center scene.
Friday, August 9, 2013
Forget-Me-Knot in Vase
And here's the back. I used the “quick triangle” method for the “sleeve” to allow hanging.
Friday, August 2, 2013
Memory Lane Quilt Finished!
Here are two photos to show the three dimensional forget-me-knots and leaves around the border. Instructions for making the flowers and leaves can be found here (pdf file, 3/2017--;link no longer active) and a photo of one being made.
And at one corner
Friday, July 26, 2013
Asymmetric Tee in Black
Friday, July 19, 2013
Robotic Baby Steps
These next two photos show the robots better.
The back is plain Kona cotton fabric in white. I gave the quilt to a “B” who happens to be the daughter of two friends whom I made a baby quilt for when “B” was born. I loved that circle.