Thursday, February 13, 2025

Striking colours quilt

This was made by a grandma for her adult grandson and if I don’t have this wrong, he chose the colours.

This was a variation of the Ribbon Pole quilt by Rob Appel and the maker apparently had several sessions with the seam ripper.

For this, I chose the "Loop-de-loop" as an allover design.

It turned out rather striking.



Monday, February 10, 2025

Sampler with borders

The quilter made the centre sampler many moons ago and when she heard of someone hinting to own a quilt, she decided to add plenty of borders to make it larger.

I love doing a sampler and with all these borders, I would not have minded to have this hanging in my frame room as an example of all the different motifs that can be done in a border.

As much as I quilt, I do occasionally run out of ideas.




Tuesday, February 04, 2025

Peaceful star

A stunning foundation pieced quilt made by a quilter from a class she took.  She had definite ideas on the quilting she wanted but after I quilted it, she still needed to add some applique.  I’ve seen the photo of the pattern and I think it will turn out gorgeous.





Tuesday, January 21, 2025

A quilt for Stella’s nanny

This quilter sent me a message, wanting to book a quilt for mid-January, and told me she had made a quilt for Stella’s nanny.  Now I see a lot of quilters and yes, I have conversations with all of them, be it about their families, friends, quilt groups or just things happening in our city.  I do listen but sadly, I cannot always remember everything.

After reading her message I thought who the heck was Stella and if she told me about her, I would obviously not have taken it in properly.

Upon her arrival with the quilt, I asked her about this Stella and it turned out to be their rescue dog.  I knew all about her but I already have trouble remembering human names, so I never bothered to memorise this name.

Whoever Stella’s nanny is, is a very fortunate person to receive such a stunning quilt.




Thursday, January 16, 2025

New Holland quilt number 2

This is the almost twin quilt referred to in the previous post.  When I finished the quilt, I named it “tractor” panel.  Shows how little I know about farm machinery.  My son-in-law said it was a beautiful “New Holland” quilt.  I questioned him about the name because he knows nothing about quilting and I’ve never heard of a New Holland quilt.  Turned out the picture I thought was a tractor was a harvester with that name!