Some of my past projects
#22
Hi, I love your table topper. I love blue. Wasn't this pattern fun to do? I have two more that I have the fabric for when I finish some older projects.
Denise
Denise
Originally Posted by belmer
love them all, Those first two look very familiar, I think I made them when I first started quilting.
Here is one of them I made for my Den.
Here is one of them I made for my Den.
#25
Originally Posted by DeniseB
Hi Gail,
The Quilter's Quilt can be found at www.lyndhurststudio.com the fabric is The Sisterhood of Quilters by Jody Houghton. If the pattern is not on that site any longer try Jody Houghton site someone told me she put the pattern in her latest book. At this moment I can't seem to find my copy. I have recently orgainzed my room and still trying to find things. It was fun to make you start with a panel, cut it up and pc it together.
The on point quilts
The pattern is Chock Full O' Charms. It is great, you use 5" charms, sew them in horizontal rows then you use the diagram that comes with pattern and you cut it into 3 sections and sew them back together, that make the squares on point. I have made five of these, they are great for gifts. The pattern has directions from baby, lap (which is what I made), twin, Double/Queen and King. I bought Moda charm packs but intend to make more from my stash and cut the 5" charms.
Thanks for the compliment.
The Quilter's Quilt can be found at www.lyndhurststudio.com the fabric is The Sisterhood of Quilters by Jody Houghton. If the pattern is not on that site any longer try Jody Houghton site someone told me she put the pattern in her latest book. At this moment I can't seem to find my copy. I have recently orgainzed my room and still trying to find things. It was fun to make you start with a panel, cut it up and pc it together.
The on point quilts
The pattern is Chock Full O' Charms. It is great, you use 5" charms, sew them in horizontal rows then you use the diagram that comes with pattern and you cut it into 3 sections and sew them back together, that make the squares on point. I have made five of these, they are great for gifts. The pattern has directions from baby, lap (which is what I made), twin, Double/Queen and King. I bought Moda charm packs but intend to make more from my stash and cut the 5" charms.
Thanks for the compliment.
Originally Posted by GailG
Beautiful projects! I especially love the quilters' quilt. Was the design your idea or was it a pattern?
The "on-point" quilts are great. I've never done one before. Are the rows sewed as squares and then the quilt squared OR are the squares cut into triangles to get the top started? Does that make sense?
The "on-point" quilts are great. I've never done one before. Are the rows sewed as squares and then the quilt squared OR are the squares cut into triangles to get the top started? Does that make sense?
#29
Yes it was very fun to do, and sooo easy.
Originally Posted by DeniseB
Hi, I love your table topper. I love blue. Wasn't this pattern fun to do? I have two more that I have the fabric for when I finish some older projects.
Denise
Denise
Originally Posted by belmer
love them all, Those first two look very familiar, I think I made them when I first started quilting.
Here is one of them I made for my Den.
Here is one of them I made for my Den.
#30
Found the website for The Sisterhood of Quilters pattern.
http://www.northcott.net/images/quil...d_pattern1.pdf
on the sisterhood website they are selling this pattern for $10. there is new fabric coming out this month, looks cute
http://www.northcott.net/images/quil...d_pattern1.pdf
on the sisterhood website they are selling this pattern for $10. there is new fabric coming out this month, looks cute
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