A Happy New Year to everyone! I hope this year is a wonderful one for you all.
I just squeezed in one finish for last year. This star quilt I quilted up in late summer. Then I set it aside to start on the next quilt, without binding it. I actually pieced this quilt about 13 yrs ago! It's been sitting long enough.
It's called With this Ring, and the pattern is found in the book "Beeni Harper's quilt albumn". I love the stars in the corners.
I quilted it with varigated brown and blue thread. Making flowers and leaves all throughout.
This was going to be a gift, but I made so many mistakes with it, I would be embarrassed to gift it, so I'll keep it. I do love the varigated thread though. I've never used it before, but I think it looks so nice.
I wanted to get these twin baby quilts finished too, but I ran out of steam and didn't get them done on Saturday. But I did finish them on Sunday! They only needed to be trimmed and bound.
When my friend first told me she was pregnant, she didn't know she was carrying twins. A mutual friend of ours is also making quilts for the babies. Kelly showed me a picture of the cute mushrooms and leaves that she was going to put in her quilt, and it made me think of a squirrel quilt I saw at Lorna's shop. So I decided to make it. But then when I was looking at her shop, I saw these adorable baby animals, and decided to do them instead.
These animals are pieced using the flip and sew method. Lorna has great directions. I came up with the setting. It started with this adorable fabric line, Little Fawn Celebration by Dear Stella. I thought that was perfect for welcoming some twins into the world.
About half way thru the quilt, my friend told me she was expecting twins, I am so excited for her! But, that means I needed to make another quilt. So I bought the panel that goes with this line and used 4 of the animals to make another quilt.
One quilt I quilted butterflies and flowers, and one quilt I quilted stars and butterflies.
Alike yet different, just like the twins are going to be :) The babies are girls and I hope they get a lot of enjoyment out of these quilts.
Take care, and have a lovely day!
Dorian
2 comments:
Both quilts are adorable. I am sure they will be loved. You have done a great job. Also, your wedding ring quilt is beautiful. Don’t be ashamed/embarrassed by any mistakes. It looks amazing.
Beautiful finishes!!! That Lone Star quilt has always been one of my very favorites. The quilting is beautiful! Adorable twin quilts ... :) Pat
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