Anywho... here is a picture of one of the quilts (I sent off three) that I got back. It's my favorite quilt I've ever made! It's a huge Irish Chain. I enlarged the pattern from the book because even though it was a queen sized pattern,
our pillow-top mattress necessitates enlarging quilts, or else they look stupid by not even reaching the bottom of the mattress.But isn't it fabulous? I still have to put the edging on. Hopefully I'll have it finished before Christmas, but I'm not making any promises. Notice the cute flowers quilted into the plain white part! I love those gosh-darned money-gouging Carson City-ites! Why did they have to triple their prices?
And then we have the quilt I made for my grandma. It's just a log cabin, but I love the colors and patterns on the fabrics. The quilters also did a great job on this one.
I kinda want to keep it... but I won't. I initially set out to choose "greens" and "goldens" as my colors. I decided to throw in a dash of burgundy as well. These are the colors with which my grandma mainly decorates. I made her a wall-hanging last year, and after she opened the gift, she hinted, "I would really like a big one..." I assumed she meant a quilt, not a gigantic wall-hanging, but maybe I'll be in for a surprise on Christmas Day.
I know you're all dying for more quilter info and pictures, so here is a close-up of some of the quilting detail on this baby!
I definitely have to have this one done by Christmas, for obvious reasons, so I need to get the binding sewn on as soon as possible; however, it's way more fun to sew Christmas stockings. I will try to prioritize.


6 comments:
your blog is very good......
Just surfing through and wanted to tell you how beautiful your quilts are! I'm in a crafts group and they're currently quilting with Japanese materials (I just cut the squares & appliques-haha!). Keep on blogging!
ps-I've got a chihuahua also!
Wow, remember the days when I helped you tie a quilt on your living room floor? You've come along way, Baby!
I know a lady from church who has a quilt shop. I can give you her number if you want to check out her prices.
I cannot stress how beautiful your quilts are and thank you for sharing your passion with me and letting me make one with you, it was a great honor :P
"it's just a log cabin" ??? What is that suppose to mean? You're hurting my feelings, I also made a log cabin! :(
I can hear retirement calling you..... nice job on the stockings. I am feeling the need to sew something now:)
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