Life keeps getting in the way.
Since I posted last I finished The Farmers Wife by Laurie Hird.
While at a retreat I sewed some of the Lost Ship swap blocks together, it will be going to the long arm quilter next week. I am not sure what I will do with the balance.
I have had a goal to document and photo my quilts for a long time. So it was time to refold the bed size quilts that are stored and I enlisted Mr. Quilts to help hang them for photos.
Blooming Nine Patch and Close Up – Traditions with a Twist by Blanche Young
Civil War Diary Quilt – Rosemary Youngs
Civil War Mystery – inspired by Harriet Tubman block designed by Kaye England
Dear Jane (My Love Hate Relationship with Jane) from the book by Brenda Papadakis
Stitches from my Heart – designed by Veda Wilhite
Women of Charm and Grace – Blackbird Designs
Women of Design – Barbara Brackman
Note: The Women of Charm and Grace was done at a local workshop/retreat with a kit provided. In my estimation this is an example of the fabric not matching the design. The workshop was not by Blackbird Designs.
I have also finished assembling my Carolina Lily Quilt and will post about it at a later date.
I am almost at the half way point on Nearly Insane from the book of the same name by Liz Lois. I have tried to maintain the integrity of the antique quilt with my fabric selections. Today I was auditioning fabric for the sashing. I am not sure if I like it or not. The colors in the book are not true, but I have other books where the colors are more accurate. So what do you think about this one – which is the second piece that I have purchased?
Thanks for dropping by.
Until next time.
Pat
5 comments:
Great quilts; I especially love your Blooming 9 Patch!
oh Pat the quilts are all beautiful
I love the red and green one , wow!
so many great quilts, congrats on finishing farmers wife, a major accomplishment it looks awesome.
I love the lost ships, i have a picture of an antique one done in red and white, I love yours in blue and white, beautiful
thanks for sharing you, what a treat this am
Kahtie
What great quilts you have made, Pat! I so enjoyed looking at them. I hope you make many more quilts in the years ahead. I will certainly looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
What a fabulous gallery of quilts. You have completed some very complex quilts! Great you have started the documentation process, it does come in handy.
This fabric is lovely for the sashing. Great quilts. How nice to get them all photographed.
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