Usually when I make a quilt, I follow some type of pattern or plan. I started this quilt with about 75 - 100 different types of dragonfly fabric cut into little squares. I absolutely loved dragonflies and had to buy the fabric squares when I saw them on eBay. But what to do with them? I decided to make small blocks using the different dragonfly fabrics. Obviously, the fabrics all do not match well but I tried to make blocks with colors that complimented each other. After I made some blocks, I started to try and figure out what I am going to do with these blocks. I picked up bright pink and bright teal batiks to use with my quilt. I was thinking about using these to border the blocks. Here are some pictures of what I have done.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Dragonfly Quilt
Usually when I make a quilt, I follow some type of pattern or plan. I started this quilt with about 75 - 100 different types of dragonfly fabric cut into little squares. I absolutely loved dragonflies and had to buy the fabric squares when I saw them on eBay. But what to do with them? I decided to make small blocks using the different dragonfly fabrics. Obviously, the fabrics all do not match well but I tried to make blocks with colors that complimented each other. After I made some blocks, I started to try and figure out what I am going to do with these blocks. I picked up bright pink and bright teal batiks to use with my quilt. I was thinking about using these to border the blocks. Here are some pictures of what I have done.
My Quilts
Because I got behind in my posting, my quilts aren't in order of completion. Here is a list I made for myself because I need to make labels for all the quilts before I give them as Christmas presents. I want to include what # quilt it is on the label.
1. Moda Northern Solitude Quilt
2. Ducky & Bear Quilt
3. Red, White, & Blue Rail Fence Quilt
4. Snowman Quilt
5. Dolphin Quilt
6. Black & White Fat Quarter Quilt
7. Ice Capades Quilt
8. Jim Shore Angels Quilt (will post pics of this one soon)
Quilts on Deck:
Night Before Christmas
Gingerbread Men
Dragonfly
ABC's
1. Moda Northern Solitude Quilt
2. Ducky & Bear Quilt
3. Red, White, & Blue Rail Fence Quilt
4. Snowman Quilt
5. Dolphin Quilt
6. Black & White Fat Quarter Quilt
7. Ice Capades Quilt
8. Jim Shore Angels Quilt (will post pics of this one soon)
Quilts on Deck:
Night Before Christmas
Gingerbread Men
Dragonfly
ABC's
Dolphin Quilt
Here is another quilt top I made - this one for one of my best friends who loves dolphins. We went swimming with dolphins back in college in Florida during spring break. I found this panel at Hancock fabrics as well as the other two prints. I am still debating on a back - can't decide if I should go with a dolphin fabric or something totally different. This was a straight-forward quilt - no pattern.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Winter Parade Quilt
I found this panel at a quilt show in October in Hoffmann Estates, Illinois and had to buy it! It is so colorful and fun! After some searching on the internet, I found this free pattern using the squares from this panel. I also found this website that showed the fabrics that went with it. Although they are gorgeous, they are very expensive! I found similar material at JoAnn Fabrics for a fraction of the cost.
It was easy to put together and I love the way it turned out. I found a flannel, creamy light tan background with colorful mittens for the backing. I used strips of the colorful material for a fun binding. I will post a pic when it is done being quilted!
Black & White Quilt
Here is the quilt I made for my sis for Christmas. I love the black and white together. I was going to add red in there randomly but decided not to. I have a beautiful red back for it and will have it quilted in red thread. When it is back from the quilter I will post a picture of my finished product.
I bought the pattern from Joann's - it is called "Fat Quarter Frolic". I needed to pick out 10 fat quarters so I found 5 dark ones and 5 light ones.
Lots of quilting...not a lot of posting...
I am behind on my postings! I finished a few more quilt tops and will bring them this week to the quilter. I REALLY want to learn how to quilt them myself so I started looking online for some tutorials and instructions. I might be brave and try one of my small ones out - we'll see!
Monday, September 7, 2009
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