This is Garden Glow, pattern by @toadandsew.bsky.social. Colored using Quilt_ink. This is for a wedding gift.
The fabrics are Art Gallery in Mandarin, Snow, Heart of the Ocean, Skylit, Desert Dunes, Skylit and Crystal Pink. Backing is Adventale Jungle Plaid in Flannel. Panto is “Together”
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Made this #WindsorTote from a Lori Holt jelly roll. Pattern from Moda for Natl Jelly Roll day. Interesting technique where weave the strips together and then quilt it, so no actual piecing.
Can’t wait to take it to the class I am attending at Sisters Outdoor Quilt show #soqs
I have not. I pray some day they appear
Finished my Dr Seuss quilt! Pattern by Kitchen Table Quilting, Pantograph is Marmalade, fabrics by Riley Blake
NGL, loving this feedback. Kinda wish I had a couple blocks that were wrong.
My OCD husband of course says, must fix…. But it’s not staying here. Plus it’s going to my kids after school teacher, been with her 6 years, kinda think she would love it
Accck. Taking a photo and then I see the mistake. Going to fix it as this is a gift.
Do you see it?
How do you get your seams so flat especially where there’s so much fabric?
Inverted stars in a 4x4 grid. Each star’s center are rotated flying geese creating a pinwheel effect.
Wildflower Quilt is completed! Part of Toad Circle’s Mystery Quilt Sew Along. I went “two tone” using some yardage I already had. The pattern allows for scrappy as well.
So good!! Do you have a pattern you are using?
Full view of quilt : Freya
Zoom in on quilt to see the quilting up close. Swirly quilting over star shaped piecing
Zoom in, not on point to see the blocks
Zoom in on back and front of quilt
Made for 11 yr old daughter, this quilt is Freya. Pattern: “A Piece of Quiet Quilts”. Fabrics: a mix of Kona and Michael Miller. Used Fireside in black on the black for a softer feel. This is one of my favorites as the shapes make some interesting “curves” due to the blocks being on point #quiltsky
Full view of quilt : Freya
Zoom in on quilt to see the quilting up close. Swirly quilting over star shaped piecing
Zoom in, not on point to see the blocks
Zoom in on back and front of quilt
Made for 11 yr old daughter, this quilt is Freya. Pattern: “A Piece of Quiet Quilts”. Fabrics: a mix of Kona and Michael Miller. Used Fireside in black on the black for a softer feel. This is one of my favorites as the shapes make some interesting “curves” due to the blocks being on point #quiltsky
Some flying geese for the Toad Circle Mystery Sew-A-Long. We are given hints and an abstraction of how the fabrics will interact. I’ve gone “two tone” with one being this leftover beautiful folk & lore by Fancy That Designs and Kona Snow. Always fun to try to guess what the final pattern will be
It’s darling! Love the colors
Heh! Actually it’s using stripped piecing. Thank Jeebus. So 1.5 inch strips. There’s some sets of just two strips and other sets of 4 strips. And then cut into 1.5 sections. Finished squares are 1inch
Yes! I sent it to Trace Creek Quilting and used their pantograph called Chicken Wire. I don’t know the exact color but TCQ helped me choose and she called it a medium cream.
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Yep, it is! I did combine two together, it’s forming a fun surprise
Thanks
First block of Snowglow by @abbymaed.bsky.social
Using Guicy’s snowfall fabric with Kona Solid Snow. Planning for a throw so 3 by 3 grid
What’s neat is the ALT TEXT is really spacious. I’m able to add more details there than the normal post allows
For quilting specifically, there’s a new My Quilts app that lets you track your quilts. There’s a social media element too of seeing others’ projects
Check out Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show, quilts hung all over a quaint town!!
“Washed by a wave” is amazing. Makes my eyes dance nd see curves. Really cool
Joplin quilt using Kona Solids: Slate, Shadow, fog, Snow, Silver, Overcast, Charcoal. Medallion style with chevrons and triangles
I’ve completed her! Joplin, pattern by @toadandsew.bsky.social Definitely the most intermediate quilt I’ve done. I know there’s some oopsies but strove for finished versus perfect. i love it so much
Gorgeous! Think it’s called a double wedding ring
That’s a fun pattern! I love how it can be rearranged in so many ways
That’s sweet! Thank
You
In case not clear, the OP is just a picture of my chosen colorway from my quiltink coloring. It’s not the completed quilt.
This was definitely the most “intermediate” quilt I’ve done. I’m almost done. Had some interesting techniques. Just have to add the last sashing around the edges.
So far, gifts and for myself. But honestly going to end up with too many. Do you think people would buy them?
I’m still a newbie, so they are far from perfect.
The classes are open for signups starting January 8th. They call it a Quilter’s Affair
That is Fog