My son who was in the Army had asked me to make him a quilt that represented the last fort he was stationed at before he was discharged from the Army.
My son who was in the Army had asked me to make him a quilt that represented the last fort he was stationed at before he was discharged from the Army.
I found this cute placemat panel a few years ago and finally dug it out of my fabric stash and decided to make some trivets. These are actually very nice for casserole dishes. I made them much like you would make potholders. They turned out so cute.
This was the quilt I made on the quilting cruise that I had gone on in September 2019. It was a color cruise that went up the east coast from Newark New Jersey to Saint John Canada.
We actually just worked on a 1/4 of the quilt and the rest I had finished when I got home. This was a Judy Niemeyer quilt that is paper pieced. The colors were picked out for us so these colors were not something I would have picked but I do like the quilt after it was all done.
These two quilts were made for twin girls that were named Luna for the moon and Aurora for the northern lights and I was able to quilt them on my longarm together.
I found a YT channel where this awesome lady makes quilts that are so easy to make.
I made this quilt with some scrap Christmas fat quarters that I had in my stash and what fabric wasn't a fat quarter I made my own.