But I can show you the backs of these quilts.
I got back the first four quilts from one of the four quilters I’m working with. (More coming next week – yippee!) My mom did the hand-sewing part of the binding. (Thanks Mom!)
So I thought I’d show you the quilting from the backs of three of the four quilts. On one of them, the quilting blended in so much with the backing fabric that it didn’t photograph well enough to show. (But in person and from the front it’s fabulous!)
This first quilt uses Minick & Simpson’s Banner Rose fabrics. Because of the Americana style, it is quilted with a subtle Americana design:
My quilter liked this design so much that she wants to teach it as a mystery quilt at her guild. The design lends itself to a mystery because it comprises lots of basic block components that are then put together into blocks and interesting borders.
This quilt uses Fig Tree fabrics from a couple of different collections. The back is from Fig Tree’s Strawberry Fields. Can you see the rose – floral quilt design? It is perfect for this quilt design – with my original blocks set with chain blocks:
The last quilt back I’m showing off today is a totally scrappy design – using only scraps and stash fabrics. Even the star-fabric backing was already in my stash. I decided to echo the star design from the backing as the quilting. Love it!
That’s all I can show you, but I am slowly closing in on finishing all of my quilts for the book.
Bye for now.
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Saturday, March 10, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
First Came Love…
Then came marriage.
Then came Penelope in the baby carriage.
And then came the baby quilt. And for the first time in a long time, I actually had the quilt done before the baby came.
Penelope was born today – March 2, 2012. (Some of us had been hoping for a Leap Day birth, but the trip to the hospital on the 29th was a false alarm.)
Book update: Release date is set for June 2013. I know, that seems like forever, but I still do have a lot of work to do – and I’ll need every minute of time before my deadline in June 2012.
I’ve been doing some freelance writing and editing for the folks at HandiQuilter. A great company with some great people. Too bad that the work I’m doing for them doesn’t “require” them to permanently loan me one of their quilting machines!
Bye for now. Back to my sewing room to finish the last few quilts.