Paper pieced, machine quilted by Pam Schoessow. This is my first almost perfect curved pieced quilt. It uses less different fabrics than I had been used to.
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Transformation in Deep Plum and OrangeRoberta Levin
Piecing, pieced back, long arm quilted. The kaleidoscopic hexagons were created by cutting six identical areas of the fabric (as seen on the center back of the quilt) into triangles. I pieced the front and back, then quilted it with a longarm machine.
Vase in a Window with BirdsRoberta Levin
Pieced, beaded and long arm quilted by me. This piece contains many techniques – piecing, beading, fusible applique and long arm quilting. Thanks to Robbi Joy Eklow for the pattern for the vase.
30 Days Hath Sudoku, November 2005 ObsessionRoberta Levin
Appliqué-fused 2,430 fabric squares embellished with satin ribbon. Hand guided long arm quilting. Each of the 30 blocks of this quilt represent one Sudoku puzzle. I worked the Tribune’s daily puzzle each day for a month, then substituted one fabric for each number 1 – 9.
My Bed is in a Garden, A Garden is on my BedRoberta Levin
Fussy cut piecing; fused and turned appliqué. Machine embellished appliqué. Long arm quilted, hand guided. Much like a garden, the design of this quilt grew organically. An earlier simple design ended up as a more complex quilt.
Geese in the Mountain GardenBarbara Lies
Hand pieced, machine appliqued & quilted. This was my “learn to hand piece” project! (it is the mother quilt to this years’ IQI raffle quilt).
Red Vase at MidnightBarbara Lies
Hand needle turn appliqued; machine applique, embroidery & quilting; machine pieced. I learned to do hand needle turn applique with this quilt. It is an original design using my own photographs. This quilt is “September” in the 2013 International Quilt Association’s Calendar.
Saffron OffspringBarbara Lies
Machine & hand embroidery, machine quilted. This little quilt is almost an exact copy of my 84″ x 84″ quilt “Saffron Spring”. It has won many prizes including Best Miniature at Road to California.
The Late Summer GardenFlo London
Machine pieced and machine quilted. The inspiration for this quilt was the sunflower fabric which the hexagon blocks are made from. There is a piece of the original quilt on the back of the quilt. The top is composed of 594 equilateral triangles set in a kaleidoscope design.
Now and ThenFlo London
Machine pieced, machine quilted, The inspiration for this quilt was the 50’s kitchen scene. The quilt was pieced in a liberated style with modern bikinis, shoes & purses to contrast with the traditional “pre-liberated” women. Machine quilted by Robyn House.
Creation – Day 2Flo London
Machine pieced, machine quilted. One of a series of quilts depicting the 7 days of Creation. Machine pieced & machine quilted. Quilting done by Robyn House.
Halloween Happenin’Flo London
Machine pieced in a free form log cabin style. Machine quilted. Free form machine pieced in a log cabin style. Machine quilted by Barb Raisback.
Edith’s Southern CrossEdith Long
I was inspired by Kaffe Fassett & some other diamond quilts I saw on the internet. My husband created my ruler so I could easily fussy cut my diamonds, I originally was making this for my sister because of the Australian fabrics but then she told me she’s not wild about blue and green! ItContinue reading “Edith’s Southern Cross
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What Else?Shirley Merritt
Mosaic (broken dishes); machine quilting; dollmaking; beading embellishment. I couldn’t think of anything else to add! Many thanks to workshop teachers: Bonnie Arkin and Robin Atkins.
BubblesMary Meyers
Machine pieced & appliquéd. Machine quilted.
Small Schoolhouse Colorway FunMary Meyers
I used a Marti Michell set of templates called “Perfect Patchwork Templates” for cutting the block pieces for this 6″ block. Machine pieced and machine quilted.
Almost Vintage StarsMary Meyers
Machine pieced and machine quilted by Debbie Bookman. I had fun selecting the 54+ fabrics for this quilt. My biggest challenge was blocking the stars to make them lie flat and then trimming them!
Costume Makers Ball Halloween QuiltMary Meyers
The center is a panel which I don’t usually use but I loved this one. I did this Halloween quilt as many of my family members love Halloween. Quilted by Sue DiVarco. (Machine pieced and quilted.)