Showing posts with label fusible bias tape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fusible bias tape. Show all posts
Saturday, January 19, 2013
A beautiful morning it is! Hope yours is the same. Sometimes cleaning out, re-arranging, organizing can be a bad thing or a good thing. In my situation it began not so good because the further I dug the more I found that I had started and not completed. But, with a bit of determination, another top is completed and the quilting will get done as soon as I get back from the Road 2CA show. Sooooo, looking forward to the trip. Here is the quilt and to let you know how long it has been on hold, I got the pattern from "Quiltworks" magazine issue Sept, 1999. It's a wonder that the material is still in tack. Covered buttons will be on each of the flowers when completed. Good feeling to have it done.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
A new Fall quilt!
"My Pumpkin Patch"
53" x 67"
A kit is available at www.quiltedinspirations.net
with pre-cut apple cores, pumpkins, leaves and instructions
on how to put this beautiful quilt together.
Labels:
Apple Core,
Fall,
fusible bias tape,
pumpkins
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Sharing a little "Green"
March is a few days away and St. Patrick's Day is soon to be here.
I wanted to share with you some of my "Green" quilts.
Hope you enjoy them.
Be sure to check back in soon, as there will be more.
Better yet, become a "friend" and you will get my
up-dates when they arrive.
Be sure to check back in soon, as there will be more.
Better yet, become a "friend" and you will get my
up-dates when they arrive.
Labels:
Accucut Dies,
Baskets,
Braid Quilt,
Churn Dash,
fusible bias tape,
Shamrocks,
St. Patrick's Day
Friday, February 25, 2011
Works in Progress
I have been working at a few projects and here they are. They're still in the works, but making progress.
The double wedding ring was a result of a class I took at Amazing Quilts www.amazingquiltsaz.com where I got to play for the day. Changed the colors up a little so that I could have fun with the machine quilting. The Irish chain quilt was a change from my original plan, too. Instead of using shamrocks in the open spaces, I did a Celtic knot using fusible bias tape. Still working my way out and not sure what my borders will look like. Stay posted to see the finished results!
The double wedding ring was a result of a class I took at Amazing Quilts www.amazingquiltsaz.com where I got to play for the day. Changed the colors up a little so that I could have fun with the machine quilting. The Irish chain quilt was a change from my original plan, too. Instead of using shamrocks in the open spaces, I did a Celtic knot using fusible bias tape. Still working my way out and not sure what my borders will look like. Stay posted to see the finished results!
Labels:
Accucut Dies,
Double Wedding Ring,
Free Motion,
fusible bias tape,
Irish Chain,
New Designs,
St. Patrick's Day
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