Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Old Quilt Tops

Recently a cousin, Jeri, brought me two old quilt tops to quilt. We purchased the backing fabric together. So I washed and ironed the quilts before placing first one on my Gammill. I chose a simple allover quilting pattern and began. The quilting went fast. I have finished quilting and adding the binding. I took photos on this gloomy day. Isn't it a lovely quilt!! I love the pink even though I would have never picked pink for sashing but it sure worked on this quilt. Actually, the pink is more vibrant than in the photos. I do hope Jeri will enjoy her quilt. This was really fun!





Friday, October 14, 2016

Today is Friday

My title is "Today is Friday". One of our questions lately is "What day is this?" We get so busy and we do not think about what day it is and suddenly it is Saturday again. God is so good. Ever sung "God is So Good" in Spanish while traveling and playing and worshiping in Peru? Wow! It is amazing!!!!! Speaking of Peru--my friend, Jack Santos from San Ramon, Peru, has been visiting the States. He is a marvelous photographer. He took these two photos of our home.




I have had a few afternoons in my quilt studio. I am working on my Bloom Quilt and have two more rows to go. I also started the Row-by-Row quilt which will also take a few afternoons.





Here is a baby quilt. It finished and delivered. The quilt is for Baby Liam. He is so precious. 

I always need to get a photo of a quilt on a hay bale. 











Saturday, July 30, 2016

July Post

I have always wanted to make a Kaffe Fasset quilt. I just love the fabric--all the vibrant colors. I purchased this fabric at Yoder's in Shipshewanna, IN. I just love the fabric stores in Shipshewanna. This quilt is about 75 x 85. I love the cool green background fabric. This was a pattern from a book Sonny gave me many years ago. I have always wanted to make a quilt from this book. It was a quick quilt. I quilted it in an overall flower pattern--pantograph. The photos were taken with my IPad but when transferred to my PC, the photos are poor quality. Will try to get better photos with a camera.













Hubby and Beau at end of my "photo shoot".





Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Irish Chain

Oh, I love an Irish Chain. This was fun to make but a challenge to quilt. It measures 98 x 98--a lot of quilt to work with. I made this for my son and his wife as a wedding gift. I told him I only took three years to decide how to quilt it. He reminded me it was five years. I have lots of quilts to get finished and do not have too many more 5 years in my lifetime. So I am going to try to do something about that. This week--cooking and cleaning will need to wait. VBS is over and Peru Mission trip is in three weeks. I have a little time to work on a couple of quilts.

Here is my Irish Chain. I bought the material in Shipshewanna, IN with the help of two Mennonite ladies--a mother and teenage daughter.  That was fun!! I quilted the white blocks with a free motion circle feather design. The circles in border have free motion flowers. The squares have half circles from corner to corner.






I am also working on a Bloom quilt from Bee in my Bonnet website. I have five squares completed. I fell in love with this pattern when she introduced it back in February. I was burned out from so many activities and this fresh new quilt caught my eye. I just had to give it a try. It is a fun quilt and makes me smile when I look at it.



I am also working on a Kaffe Fassett quilt. I will post the quilt top tomorrow.

Monday, May 16, 2016

Finally Finished and Delivered

This is a quilt that is finally finished and delivered. It was fun to quilt. Mary Claire was married 1 1/2 years ago on December 27. This is her Christmas quilt--Sweet Scandinavian.








Thursday, February 4, 2016

It is February 4, 2016

Today is the fourth day of February. Oh! My! 2016 will pass us by as quickly as 2015. The weather is beautiful and the sky very blue. 

Love this Bible verse I read in that fabulous chapter of Isaiah 55.

"...so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it."  Isaiah 55:11 What a great promise to dwell.

Today I will try to finish the binding on the quilt below. I will share photos and more information of the completed quilt. I had so much fun quilting it freehand. I am and will always be a novice at this, but quilting is so much fun.




This is just a photo of a finished quilt that is on my bed all year. I saw a quote "a bed without a quilt is like the sky without stars". I love sleeping under a quilt, especially one I made, and then add the stars given to all by the Lord--what more could we ask. This was a Bonnie Hunter "quilt along" quilt. Oh, I took the photo to show off my new Lands End cranberry sheets.