Some of my work
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As promised, some examples of what I have made so far.
My Kakamura Sisters panel. Please don't look at the binding too close.
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Table runner made for a friend
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My first attempt at paper piecing.
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But wait, there is more!!
A close up of the quilting
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Made to celebrate Dana's my eldest daughter's 25th Birthday.
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Made to celebrate a friend's son's christening
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And more .....
A close up of the quilting
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Made to celebrate Alex's (my middle daughter and twin to Dana) 25th Birthday. Sorry about the brightness of the red.
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Bored yet? These are the last for the moment. I made this quilt for a friend out of 10kg bread bags. I only used the fronts then added sashing etc. I had seen one of these quilts years ago, and thought "hmmmm. one day". This type of quilt is called a "Wagga" I believe.
Please give me an honest opinion as to whether you like it or not. My daughters are not too enthralled with this type of quilt (I am making 2 more!!), but my friend and her family were rapt.
I am in the death throes of finishing a quilt for my youngest daughter, Emma. It is a king size plus black and white log cabin with a D9P back. Wheww, that was a lot of piecing, a hella lot of quilting and a hella lot of fabric - and, I loved every minute of it!!
Please give me an honest opinion as to whether you like it or not. My daughters are not too enthralled with this type of quilt (I am making 2 more!!), but my friend and her family were rapt.
I am in the death throes of finishing a quilt for my youngest daughter, Emma. It is a king size plus black and white log cabin with a D9P back. Wheww, that was a lot of piecing, a hella lot of quilting and a hella lot of fabric - and, I loved every minute of it!!
The back. I love the little mushrooms.
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A close up of the stippling. May have to learn to do something new me thinks.
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The Wagga.
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