Monday 30 November 2015

My November finish


I’m participating in a blog party called A Lovely Year ofFinishes and for November my goal was to quilt and bind a couple of baby quilts.  So here they are.

This little grey and yellow quilt I’ve called Giraffe Baby quilt, named for the backing fabric and the pantograph which includes a baby giraffe.

None of the fabric on the front was particularly babyish, so I was happy to find the yellow and grey giraffe fabric.  The pantograph by Patricia Ritter is called Animal Crackers and includes a giraffe

An elephant

And a lion

Here is a picture of the back, with the lovely giraffe fabric and bits of many fabrics from the front of the quilt.

A close up of the back, can you make out the giraffe, the lion and part of the elephant?

The second baby quilt that I completed is a ‘Mile a Minute’ pattern, bordered with pastel cow fabric.

For this quilt I used a pantograph by Patricia Ritter called Moo, Ewe and Piggy too.  Can you make out the cow and the pig?

The lamb is a little easier to see

Backed with an aqua flannel

The farm animals are a little easier to see on the back of the quilt
Moo

Ewe

And Piggy too

How are you doing with finishing quilting projects?  I'm happy to have found the A Lovely Year of Finishes blog party, three months and four finishes! 

Until one has loved an animal a part of one's soul remains unawakened. ~ Anatole France

Friday 27 November 2015

Two quilts by Heather



I think Heather’s plan for these two complementary quilts was that they would be for her granddaughter’s when they came to stay overnight.   The first one is Turquoise and Coral Spring Quilt, as I type it I’m wondering if it is a Spring as in the season, or a water spring, either would suit this quilt.  Quilted with the Daisies Galore pantograph by Irene Steele. 
Turquoise and coral Spring quilt
The second is an aqua and rusty peach Plus Quilt. One of these photo’s shows the quilt colours better, and the other shows the quilting.

Aqua and rusty peach Plus quilt
The Plus Quilt was quilted with the Spirals pantograph by Denise Schillinger, and a thread called cloud, which is the lightest shade of aqua/blue.
Spirals pantograph

Two lovely quilts for two granddaughters.


Any day with a grandchild
On my lap
In my home
Or on my mind
Is a very good day!