First up is a little scrap spiderweb, machine quilted in parallel lines:
Spiderweb mini, 16 by 16 inches, machine quilted.
Next is a table runner started in summer, made from grey scale blocks from a scrap bag of goodies, borders in solids and machine quilted with vines and geometric designs:
Table runner, 18 bv 45 inches, machine quilted.
And a baby quilt from pass-along Pixie Dust scraps, for the local hospital, machine quilted with faux feathers made with a parallel serpentine stitch. (I kow, I should have basted a bit better, but oh well.)
Pixie Dust, 36 inches square, machine quilted.
Here's a close-up of the centre:
These three quilts were made from scraps from V at Bumble Beans. Thanks for your generosity and it was fun to play with your fabrics.
And one more, that I posted earlier this week:
Hand-dyed nine-patch, 11 by 11 inches, handquilted.
It was a productive week, and I cleared away a lot of little UFOs. Now on to the big ones!
12 comments:
Beautiful quilts!
way to clear off the projects!!! woohhoo!!! i like the quilting on the pixie dust baby quilt too!~ that's pretty clever!~
Well Done!!! Love them all , especially the brights with black border.
Well done! I am so happy for you! I desperately need some finishes myself. You are really inspiring me to keep going. Thanks!
I love the way you put all the "strands" together, the pictures look great!
so many exciting projects. You have a great eye for color!
You've been busy! I tried out a spiderweb block this morning, and I love it. Too much fun!
Don't you love marking things off your "To Do" list? Your spider web is great.
oh my gosh! I"m so happy that you commented on my blog so that I can come over and explore yours!
Wonderful finishes Brenda! Lookong good!!! I will have to give that faux feathers method a try sometime! 8-)
Yahoo! What lovely quilts.
whee, congrats! I've had the opposite kind of week of getting nothing finished.
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