30 November 2008

solid string top




Inspired by Gwen Marston's book Liberated String quilts I put together a quilt top.This is my first attempt working with solids. Her book is full of inspiring quilts and I am sure I'll have to try more of her techniqes.

22 November 2008

7



This spring I put together a white quilt, snowwhite - as a backdrop for smaller quilts I had yet to make. Today I counted my smaller wall quilts: I have made seven this year and they are all handquilted. Again, thanks to Tonya for her tutorial on handquilting fans!!! I am a happy quilter ;)




From left to right you can have a glimpse of tea for two , my spring 4SQS (made a copy for myself in other colors), my maverick stars, more maverick stars, square in a square, halloween I and halloween II


Here is a picture of my 4SQS that I made for myself:



A picture of my finished cherrwood maverick stars:





My halloween II with binding. I struggled a bit to find the right fabric for binding at first. This one has tiny flowers on it, and is very cute....



Another little finish. Earlier I posted about how I was playing with my Amy Butler charm pack. I put these blocks aside for a while. Finally I took my seamripper and undid all but three of the blocks. Two of them ended up as a little tablerunner. I am happy with this, just love the colors!!!
Enjoy your weekend and hope you all have time for some stitching....

17 November 2008

falling in love, twice


It just happend in a split second. I can't help it, I just did... First I fell in love with the big zig zag quilts. Thinking about making one in purple, yellow and orange. Then I saw this beautiful quilt over at a quilt is nice. And there was no mistake, I was completely and hopelessly in love...
The good thing is, I had a lot of the fabric I needed waiting in my stash. It was purchased this summer in Seattle, at Quiltfest. The orange as a potential apron, the rest because of their beauty. Who can resist Heather Ross' Medocini line? (Not me...) So I started cutting and sewing. The quilt will be 45" by 60" I think. I don't have enough fabric, so I ordered another half a yard.
This will be my fifth orange and blue quilt this year. I guess that will qualify orange and blue as my favorite color combination this year?
Have fun, keep sewing...

12 November 2008

you have been warned....


I have been given this award from Christina aka Patches Quilt Works. Thank you!
The award is made by Kim aka A Peach in Stitches:
“The Hazardous Award” is for blogs that make you add to your stash, either by posting pictures of awesome fabric or wonderful quilt patterns."
It is nice to hear that you have inspired someone! There is so many great blogs to visit for inspiration. Some of mine are listed on my sidebar and in the Liberated Quilters blogring. (The badge is also on the sidebar.) I recommend you all to make a roundtrip!!! And if you find your blog on one of these lists, please consider youself awarded!!!!
I want to pass the award on to three quilters that I recently discovered; Jacquie , Alissa and Elizabeth. Their blogs have all proved to be quite hazardous to my (increase of stash) lately.

02 November 2008

a little finish



Remember this little quilt? I like the look of crincled softness after I washed it and dried it in the tumbledryer. Warm & Natural cotton batting and machinepiecing does the trick - I guess. Now, I'll just wait for the little princess to arrive. Sometime before christmas...


... until next time - take care ...