Machine pieced. Quilted by “Country Stitches Quilting”, St. Elmo, IL
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Scrap heapFay D. Stickler
Machine sewn. Quilted by “Suzie Q Quilts” by Sue DiVarco. I needed to use up bags of scraps & so I made this for myself. It started with 15/16 inch log cabin strips-cut with a 12 1/2 ruler on angle. Each piece has been used in past quilts.
FlowersFay D. Stickler
Machine made, machine quilted. Thirties material make these flowers grow in their own pot.
Scrappy StarsFay D. Stickler
Machine sewn, machine quilted – I repeated star shape in the border. Fell in love with mixture of star materials – this quilt went together in rows not in square segments as normal, much harder to work those rows.
Stars for MatthewFay D. Stickler
Machine made and quilted by Sue DiVarco Longarm Services. In March of 2010 I was the “teacher’s helper” for Jackie Robinson’s workshop on Hunter’s Star. I fell in love with her pattern. I needed a strong combination of colors for my second grandson’s high school graduation quilt. Here’s to Matthew Schack – a star inContinue reading “Stars for Matthew
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Hungry CaterpillarFay D. Stickler
Machine made & machine quilted. I made this quilt for my first grandchild, Jackson Clow, soon to be one. The quilt and storybook will go to him after the show. “Every stitch is a stitch of Love”.
CupcakeFay D. Stickler
Machine made, machine quilted. I had this cupcake material & didn’t know how to use it. Made up the pattern = cut away – sewed & I think a little girl will enjoy it.
Square Within a SquareFay D. Stickler
Machine made. Machine quilted. I saw a picture of this in a large quilt – took graph paper & worked out a 2 1/2 inch center. Then with 12 fat quarters went to work – 2 full squares made from each fat quarter.
Twisted CablesFay D. Stickler
Machine made – machine quilted. This quilt was made at the Jan, 2012 Quilt-In. Mystery Quilt made with a jelly roll of childrens’ fabric and enough of my left over pieces to make up about 684 2-1/2 inch squares. Fun to make, not knowing what it would look like.