The layout and quilting are both simple and straight forward, the blue and white prints are the heroes. |
Tiny cornerstones are a perfect choice. Elaine machine quilted in the ditch along the sashing seams and is very happy with the simple hand quilting inside the squares recommended by Jeni.. |
Anne was asked to make a baby quilt for a new mother who loves Winnie the Pooh, and came up with both a feature print and background fabric in which Winnie stars. |
You can see little Winnie among the flowers in the counterpanes. |
Jenn’s quilts for her children’s primary school teachers are legendary! Now she has a teen quilt holder to help keep a record. Her son thoughtfully chose which quilts were for specific teachers. First up is the ‘Aura Quilt’ designed by Nydia Kehnle and Alison Glass, made in mostly Kona solids. |
Teacher quilt 2 is not a published pattern, and Jenn says ‘I just use the same ratio of two squares and one rectangle with sashing and then jumble it up together and it always looks great’. |
Teacher quilt 3 ‘Tone It Down’ pattern, designed by Lissa Alexander, published by American Patchwork and Quilting. ‘I used up almost all of my Kona Snow here, and specifically dug out my most vivid print scraps. There are some favorites in there - Heather Ross dogs and gnomes and frogs, carefully hoarded Lizzy House twinkle stars, some original Koi… I was so happy to work on this. So many fabric friends …I enjoyed making all these tiny squares with perfect points.’ |
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