Saturday, May 30, 2020
Stix
Every time I take the camera outside to take photos, the wind starts up even when there was not even a gentle breeze before.
I forget what this one was called but it was lots of fun to do and it used a lot of my stash.
Log cabin made with Aboriginal fabrics.
This pattern is from a recent American Patchwork and Quilting (Sampler) issue. The quilt is 58" X 73" and made from Aboriginal fabrics, red tone-on-tone and cream homespun. It was well received by the Patchworker group members,
I also took it to church where some members had asked to see it. One friend wanted to buy it but hadn't told me, so I offered to make a second one, currently 2/3 completed. Somehow the copy has been more difficult than the first one!
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Angels
This project had pictures of boy angels and girl angels. I made it in an Attic window pattern. Really pretty.
Pinks
This was a project using up pink floral scraps, I still have lots of floral scraps, it was also a UFO.
Santa Fe
I found this pattern in American Patchwork and quilting. The fabrics had a slub and were similar to Thai silk, but they were cotton. I had a few headaches matching the pieces It was an UFO for a few years but I finally finished it this January., 2020
That is my shade house in the background and our kangaroo paws in the foreground, some of them are 2 meters tall.
Friday, February 14, 2020
Thursday, February 13, 2020
A Quilt for a young boy
This is one of two quilts I made for twin boys some years ago. African animals with various skin prints.
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