I have a small completion. I call it a small completion because the quilt itself is small.
The quilt pattern I bought several years ago and I have finally got around to making this one. I have made a number of quilts from this book but for the most part I haven't liked them because the quilts in the book are too small. I really prefer to make 65" by 85" (twin/lapsized) quilts.
I again used the Baptist Fan groovy board from my HQ. I backed it with pieced together leftover sheets from the previous quilts.
The fabrics in this quilt are all from my stash and many are leftovers from the fabrics I purchased for the trailer quilts I have made.
I am very involved in a number of other quilts and will post when I have another completion.
I will Keep on Scrappin!
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Saturday, January 26, 2019
Hey, Another Completion!
This quilt is an extra made from the extra blocks I had from the big quilt I made for our trailer bed.
I was going to make the trailer bed quilt larger but then changed my mind and decided I wanted a couple of borders on it instead.
This quilt will also go into the trailer as a lap quilt.
I used the Baptist fan on this quilt. I use this quilting pattern allot because it is pleasing to the eye but also because it is just enough quilting to help the quilt last longer.
The backing is a sheet that was purchased for the trailer bed but it ended up being too small for the bed. No problem there though because I use sheets often for these quilts.
This was a quick and easy quilt to put out and this will get used allot while camping.
I will keep on Scrappin!
I was going to make the trailer bed quilt larger but then changed my mind and decided I wanted a couple of borders on it instead.
This quilt will also go into the trailer as a lap quilt.
I used the Baptist fan on this quilt. I use this quilting pattern allot because it is pleasing to the eye but also because it is just enough quilting to help the quilt last longer.
The backing is a sheet that was purchased for the trailer bed but it ended up being too small for the bed. No problem there though because I use sheets often for these quilts.
This was a quick and easy quilt to put out and this will get used allot while camping.
I will keep on Scrappin!
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Using up parts in stash
This quilt is another example of using up parts from my stash in my clean out efforts. I had many leftovers from a previous quilt that I just didn't want to throw out.
It is a very small quilt but should be OK as a charity quilt for a little girl.
I was having trouble with the HQ again so I had to talk to the tech about the issues I was having after I got this quilt off from the HQ. I am disappointed in stitches but I think it will work out OK.
I used the Baptist fan groovy board for the quilting. I used a hot pink for the thread on this one.
I think this is a very cheery quilt in spite of the issues I was having.
Lots of Scrapiness going on around here!
It is a very small quilt but should be OK as a charity quilt for a little girl.
I was having trouble with the HQ again so I had to talk to the tech about the issues I was having after I got this quilt off from the HQ. I am disappointed in stitches but I think it will work out OK.
I used the Baptist fan groovy board for the quilting. I used a hot pink for the thread on this one.
I think this is a very cheery quilt in spite of the issues I was having.
Lots of Scrapiness going on around here!
Second Completion for 2019
Bright and cheery! This quilt also would have been completed in December 2018 if my HQ had not gone down.
This was a jelly roll I had for several years. I have been cleaning up in my Quilt Studio and wanted to clear out old stuff.
The inner and outer borders are from my stash also!
I did the Whirly Gig pantogram for the quilting and bought a new sheet for the backing.
This quilt will be going to Sarah. I hope she likes it.
More Scrappiness!
This was a jelly roll I had for several years. I have been cleaning up in my Quilt Studio and wanted to clear out old stuff.
The inner and outer borders are from my stash also!
I did the Whirly Gig pantogram for the quilting and bought a new sheet for the backing.
This quilt will be going to Sarah. I hope she likes it.
More Scrappiness!
Oh Viking! First Quilt for 2019
Well, this is the first quilt completed for 2019. Actually this quilt would have been finished in December 2018 but my HQ went down and had to go to the doctors.
This is a quilt that I saw online with a blogger that I follow so I bought the pattern early last year.
We have a Danish background and my husband and one of my sons love the Vikings!
So here are some very cool modern Vikings!
I was almost finished with this quilt when the HQ went down so it didn't take much to finish it up for a 2019 completion. All of the fabric is from stash except the helmets and horns.
Scappy Scrappy!
This is a quilt that I saw online with a blogger that I follow so I bought the pattern early last year.
We have a Danish background and my husband and one of my sons love the Vikings!
So here are some very cool modern Vikings!
I was almost finished with this quilt when the HQ went down so it didn't take much to finish it up for a 2019 completion. All of the fabric is from stash except the helmets and horns.
Scappy Scrappy!
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