Tuesday 24 April 2018

Lorax


Crib size quilt made from a panel.  Used a soft blue minky type fabric for the backing  and straight line stitching for the quilting.

Finished April 2018.

SOLD

The Places you will Go


Made from a panel.  Used coordinating fabric for the sashing which I bought at the same time as the pane.  I have to admit, this fabric I only had for about 2 years before getting it done - I think I am getting better :)  lol

Crib size quilt.  Soft blue fabric on the back.  Straight line quilting.

Completed April 2018.

SOLD

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This came from a panel that was supposed to be made into a book.  I decided a quilt would be better.  Did the sashing strips from leftovers I had.  Definitely trying to use up fabric I already have.  Stash does not seem to be going down though :(  Will it ever?  lol

Put a soft pink backing on the quilt and quilted using straight lines.  Am going to save this quilt for my new grand daughter that is expected May 14, 2018.

Completed April 2018.

Cancer Sucks


Shortly after I was diagnosed with breast cancer, a very good friend of mine was also diagnosed.  Fortunately, they caught hers early and she only needed surgery and radiation.  I had some extra log cabin squares left over from the cancer quilt I made myself, so made her a quilt as well.  She said she used it a lot as well while she was recovering.  Also found her cancer through an annual mammogram.  Ladies - can I stress enough to go get your annual screenings???????  It does save lives.

Used the same soft pink backing that I used on mine.  Is also a lap size quilt.  Quilting using in the ditch stitching.

I hope I never have to make another one of these.

Cancer Quilt




February 2017 I was diagnosed with Type 2 Ductal Carcinoma.  Definitely changed me life.  Just before I started chemo, I completed this quilt.  Had done the log cabin squares before my surgery and my girlfriend Carol sent me 8 blocks that she made (the more complicated blocks) - lol.  Put a soft backing on the quilt and quilted it using a double heart pattern, which came from one of the blocks. Is a lap size quilt.  It was definitely used a lot during my surgery and treatments as I spent a lot of time in my recliner. 

Lump was found during my annual mammogram - so YES, mammograms do save lives!  But what turned out what I thought would be a simple lumpectomy and radiation turned into a lot more.  The cancer had started to spread and was very aggressive, so needed not only the surgery (lump and lymph nodes), but also 4 months of chemotherapy, one month of radiation and a full year of Herceptin treatment (every 3 weeks).  Still not finished all my treatments - end of June 2018 will be done and looking forward to it.  Hoping movement and strength will come back to my arm as it is still very painful.  Who would have thought that it would take over a year to recover from a surgery.

I am still having problems when it comes to using my rotary cutter so my quilting has been limited this last year.  Looking forward to when I will be able to do it all again.  In the meantime, I think my husband has to learn how to use the rotary cutter :) 

My wish is that no one will have to go through the journey I have been on.

Monday 9 April 2018

Baby Girl Pram



Made from a panel.  Soft fleece used for the backing.  This quilt has been sold.

Baby Blue Boat


Made from a panel.  Used a soft fleece for the backing.  This quilt has been sold.

Animal Fun


Made from a panel.  Soft fleece on the back.  Quilted stars into the quilt.  Small crib size.

Baby Stars


Nice crib quilt for a girl. 

Kitty Squares


Picked up this quilt while in Seattle at Pike Street Market.  Was very easy to do.  Lap quilt size.  Has been sold.

Funky Chicken


This was a fun wall hanging to do.  Liked the black on white chickens that I used for the backing. 

Baby Love


Created from a panel.  Used a soft fleece backing.  Was sold.

Angels We Have Heard on High


Created this wall hanging on a course I took that showed how to do this type of quilting.  Was fun to make.  Hangs on my wall during the Christmas season, but could be hung all year round.

Jelly Roll Fun


Made from a jelly roll.  This is my first quilt that was done using a jelly roll.  Like the convenience of the strips already being cut and color coordinated.  Is not yet sandwiched and quilted.  Plan on putting  a border around it so it becomes a queen size quilt. 

Mixed UP



This was a fun pattern to try.  Screwed up in the cutting, so is a bit different than what was planned.  But it still turned out great.  Backing is a pink fleece blanket.  Was given to one of my great-nieces.  Single bed size.

Scrappy Flannels


Small baby quilts made from flannel leftovers.

Hugs and Kisses


A beautiful crib quilt.  Actually made 2 of these.  Purple backing on both of the quilts. 

Tulips


This was my first attempt at paper piecing.  Was sold to a lady I worked with.  Unfortunately, it was destroyed when the building she had it in went up in flames.  Made a replacement one for her.

Flannel Squares



Single bed size quilt made out of flannels.  Nice and soft :)

Easter Squares


The block is actually called Sisters.  But the colors used seem to give it the Easter name.  Smaller throw quilt.  Great as a play quilt for babies or a lap quilt.  Would also be just the right size for a wheelchair quilt.