Saturday, September 13, 2008

September 2008 Meeting

Thanks to Shelley and Ann for hosting the meeting at Quilters Quarters in Spring Valley. Thanks also for imparting all of your knowledge on getting started on our whole cloth challenge. I have to apologize for not getting a photo of the Quilts on a Stick that Shelly and Ann brought. I don't know what I was thinking! They were wonderfully cute and creative for those of you that were not able to be at the meeting. You'll have to take my word for it.
Cathy, Janet, Steve and Linda.
Barb, Michelle, Bertha, Shelly (sneaking around the back) Lucinda, and Cathy again.
Heidi, Sandy, Nancy (Sandy's Sis), and Barb again.

Linda, Ann, Heidi and Sandy
Ann's whole cloth layout.
"Give me some ideas on how to quilt this," asks Heidi.
Shelley's show and tell.
Close up of Shelley's work.
Lucinda's Show and tell.The back of Lucinda's.
Heidi's Stars and loops.
Ann's Show and tell.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Saturday, August 9, 2008

August Meeting 2008

Shelly's show and tell.
Close up of center block.
.....and the back.

Shelly's snow day quilt.

August Meeting 2008

Steve and Janet's show and tell.
It was worth all the ripping!!
Annette's black and white challenge. Nice feathers!

August Meeting 2008


Steve is demonstrating the Statler Stitcher.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Double Knit Quilt


What are you going to do with all of that vintage double knit fabric? You could make a leisure suit or you could make a quilt! I'm not quite sure what to do with this thing. Will there be a double knit category at the Des Moines Quilt Show this fall?

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

The Underground Railroad Quilt


This quilt was a start to finish quilt for Michelle and me. She pieced and bound it an I quilted it. The neighbor woman is a great admirer of quilts but she doesn't sew , so she has been a great customer of ours. She has a brother -in -law that is black and is interested in the Underground Railroad. She and some other family members commissioned us to make this for his birthday this summer. We had such fun doing it. Michelle got the patterns for the blocks from the book "Facts and Fabrications: Unraveling the History of Quilts and Slavery" by Barbara Brackman. I included the names of the blocks and descriptions from the book. Some of the blocks, as you can see, have different names than we know them by. I had a mistake in the block posts....."Birds in the Air" is a block to recall freedom.

Tim