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Minnie Mouse quilt showing the design of the actual machine quilting. Single bed size Minnie Mouse quilt. Machine quilted in mouse ears outlines. Price $275 |
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Closeup of the previous photo showing detail |
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Made for a young lady who is a big Manchester United fan Simple rail fence design |
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I call this quilt “Birds of a Feather”. It was custom made for an ardent bird watcher in the UK. Sometimes you don’t need fancy stitches. Just let the fabric stand out on its own |
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A trip around the world |
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We call this pattern “Churn Dash” but historically it was called Monkey Wrench and was part of secret code in slave quilts. The Monkey Wrench is thought to have been the Blacksmith who because he was free to travel the area would have local knowledge that would be useful to members of the “Underground Railroad” Quilts were often used as notice boards to assist escaping slaves. Slavery was abolished in1865 with great help from Sir William Wilberforce from Hull Yorkshire UK. My home town where his home is now a museum and where the logs of sailing ships who carried the slaves make for interesting reading. |
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This customer wanted every colour she saw in her fall garden reproduced in maple leaves. The technique is reverse appliqué. The leaf shapes were cut out from the top fabric and the coloured fabric stitched behind the “holes”.
I saved all the pieces I cut out and many months later made another quilt using a regular appliqué technique.
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This quilt is an appliqué using the maple leaves that I cut out to make the quilt above. I never discard any piece of fabric no matter how small! It took me two years to get around to using these leaves but the result was worth the wait
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Maple Leaves Closeup |
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I am not a lover of quilts made of jeans. I find them very heavy and rather uninspiring. This was a compromise for a customer. |
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The customer was not sure if the boy would prefer cats or dogs on his quilt so I did both. |
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A scrap quilt. I love this windmill pattern. It’s so versatile and gives an invigorating feeling of movement. Can be a wall hanging or a lap/bed quilt. |
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Hilary loved her flower garden. This quilt was donated to a fundraising auction in her memory |
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Mum saved her daughters clothes from the first 8 years of her life. Only giving them up when Dad insisted. I saved the logos and decorative parts and every single garment was represented in this single bed quilt. |
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I bought this fabric while in Hawaii and it lingered in my “stash” for quite a while. Finally made it into a wedding gift for a dear friends’ son |
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A great way to use up scraps. Can also be made from used clothes. |
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A request for a purple and brown quilt sounded boring but the shading of different brown fabrics created a more interesting bed quilt on this custom order. |
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I love the ocean with its ever-changing moods and colours. This lap quilt can also be a wall hanging. |
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Panels make a nice feature in the centre of a bed quilt. The sea theme is continued with the dolphins in the centre of the woven ribbon blocks |
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Close-up of The centre panel of the Dolphin quilt I made for my daughter |
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A quick and easy quilt pattern for scraps of the same colour group. |
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Practising prior to making a Bargello quilt. |
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Birds and birdhouses Size queen Price $450 |
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Closeup of the above picture
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A traditional quilt pattern with a twist. Made to order any size and any colour combinations. |
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A traditional but well-loved design. Custom made for a client. |
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I had a craze for making windmill blocks using up small pieces of fabric and wound up with a huge stash of them. Hated to see them go to waste so I sorted and assembled them into several quilts and wall hangings. This one now hangs in the home of one of the stars in “the Lion King” stage show. |
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All the fabrics have roses on them and it’s a colour wash. Light at the top, dark at the bottom. If you have a favourite flower let me make a wall hanging or quilt for you. |
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Sometimes simple strips of great fabrics can make an attractive wall hanging or lap quilt. |
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King size bed quilt became an entrance curtain at a solo show in the Arcadia Art Gallery in Toronto |
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The 12 days of Christmas print made this cheerful bed quilt |
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Another 12 Days of Christmas block |
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One block of the 12 Days of Christmas quilt |
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Printed blocks with appliqué trees made this bed quilt very festive |
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Made in memory of a band member who died this quilt contains photos of all the band members plus some of their promotional T-shirt’s |
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Bed quit made as a gift for the manager of Moncton Bike Cooperative in appreciation of her help in giving 91 kids in need a free bike. |
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Bed quilt made with Dads clothes and some photo transfer pictures |
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This is a traditional pattern called disappearing 4 patch Each block in this quilt was made by a different member of the Greater Moncton Quilt Guild. I joined them together and the quilt was auctioned to help raise money for the homeless in Moncton. |
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At very short notice I made this scrap quilt for my grandson Liam.
I made it special by randomly hiding photo transfer pictures of him in crazy moments. It kept him occupied hunting for them when he was sick in bed with the flu!
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Bed quilt. This is part of the story about my grandson |
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This is another picture in the story about my grandson |
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This is another picture in the story about my grandson |
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More hidden pictures |
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Little girls quilt fit for a princess |
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Special occasion quilts can be quick and easy using printed blocks |
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Custom made for a little boy who’s hero was Spider-Man |
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My beloved grandson Tristan loves orange and turtles so I made this for his new grown-up bed. |
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