I have begun to quilt for others, taking in their pieced tops and backs and adding some free motion quilting (fmq) to complete their masterpieces!
A new quilting motif for Mary's horse attic window quilt :)
Claire's Giraffe Quilt, a flannel baby quilt for her expectant grand-daughter
Yellow Dresdens is a reconditioned quilt I repaired and quilted for a family member.
Donna likes to make baby quilts, and here is a bright one!
This is the first baby quilt I quilted for Donna.
Kelly's made from her mother-in-laws clothing.
Ashley wanted a quilt with fabrics from each of her three boys' first years.
Irish Stars. Pattern by Jo and Kelli Kramer, commissioned by Allan.
Sometimes I need a deadline to keep me motivated to complete a quilt. What better motivation than participating in a bloghop?
While the snow and cold temperatures keep you inside, why not work on projects for this year's fair? The full listing is available to download now!
This month's block used paper piecing technique, one that all three of us were familiar with and happy to assemble!
My favourite customer, Ashley asked me to make a quilt from her daughter's baby clothes. I have previously made her quilts for her sisiter-in-law, her boys and she won a school quilt!
August's quilting technique was English Paper Piecing (EPP), a method I was skeptical to try at first.