Showing posts with label flannel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flannel. Show all posts

Monday, December 19, 2011

Waverunner in Red

I saw this tutorial at Bumble Beans and knew I had to make it. This is for a good friend's TV room that is without color - until now. Photo & Video Sharing by SmugMug

The top came together pretty easily - in just two afternoons. The quilting and binding took less than a day. Improvisational piecing was more enjoyable than I thought it would be.

Not having straight lines is a little bit daunting. Photo & Video Sharing by SmugMug

I put a warm, fuzzy, light blue flannel on the back. You can't see this in the picture, but there's a light design on the binding fabric.

I really enjoyed working with all of the solids in this quilt!

Details: 60x80, flannel backing, 2.25in binding, grey quilting thread

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Quilts Squared

I just received my two most recent quilts back from my favorite long-arm quilter: Melear Fabrics. I love their work! The first quilt is made of extra squares from many quilts from the last 8 years. It's backed in maroon. It's warm, cozy, and ready for napping. Photo & Video Sharing by SmugMug The second quilt was made with Moda's warm pastel bella solids. I'd wanted to make this pattern for a few years and finally did it. It's backed in charcoal flannel. Photo & Video Sharing by SmugMug

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Jasmine's Playplace

I used this great Cardtable Playhouse pattern from Empty Bobbin's blog.
The pattern was easy to follow and fun to customize.

Jasmine's colors are pink and purple. I think she'll love playing in her own playplace!

Now, she needs some mail for her mailbox.
[hidden french seams on the corners]
This is by far the pinkest thing I've ever made.



Thursday, March 10, 2011

commissioned work for anna jane

my niece anna jane

commissioned a quilt this winter - and knew exactly what she wanted.
she even drew it for me:

here's how it turned out:
I just got it back from my favorite longarm quilters, melear fabrics.
they did a great job on this, using one of my favorite patterns, the wishbone:



stella, enjoying the photoshoot this morning -


soft, warm, cuddly, stripey flannel for the backside



perfect for a twin bed, or reading a book -


let's hope it's what she envisioned....