Kids have been back to school a full month now. I have been a quilting fool for much of it, trying to make up for the lack of quilting over the summer. I've done a pretty good job at getting things mostly caught up. Right now, I have a pile of jobs for October that are Christmas (or before) commitments. It's nice to NOT have these all piled up for the last week of November, for a change!! BTW, I recently got a great snowflake pantograph, so...if you have any fun holiday/winter quilts that you have been itching to get quilted, you might get in touch with me :-)
Here are a couple baby quilts I finished in the last month. I have done this quilt before. It's really sweet for a boy. The challenge comes in trying to make the quilts not identical (since they are going to the same owner).
I love how this simple sashing looks on a sampler-type quilt. It is sweet, and not hard to do. The backgrounds of all blocks are a quick and flowy freehand feather. These are bump-back or traditional style feathers, but they move right along and require no marking.This has just a single cotton batt (Hobbs 80/20) and the thread is probably Omni. Gosh, can't believe that I forgot that, but I suspect that it is. Had it been for a girl, it might have been Glide (nice-n-shiny), but I doubt I used shiny thread on a boy's quilt.
The second quilt is a little smaller, and has machine embroidery blocks. My photos are kind of bad, thanks to the phone. My good camera just came back from being repaired yesterday. My son and I had a costly oops while on vacation this summer. I'll be glad to have it home again.
This was a rush job, so the designs are on the simpler side. It's still pretty though.
I love how simple geometric patterns can have a beautiful look. The double CCs are perfect for the 9-patch blocks.
Lastly, I will leave you with a sneak peek at something I am puttering around. It is all made with Cherrywoods. If I ever get rich, that is one of the first things I will stock up on! It's kind of a play on improvisational piecing, use of color and whimsy.