Cathy M.

This quilt is based on an 1840s era quilt in the Shelburne Museum in Vermont. I have reproduced the central part of that quilt, and am finishing it off with a facing technique. It is now quilted with a Colonial knot on each petal.

Thanks for your templates! this quilt took 3-1/2 years to complete and there are almost 3000 pieces in it. I alread have design ideas for the next batch of 1/4 inchers!

Cheers!

Cathy

Cheryl P.

Cheryl made this lovely variation of the cover quilt from Jaynette Huff's Quilts from Grandmotehr's Garden. She used 2" Hexagons and made it to fit a King Size bed.

Cindy B. in Iowa

Grandmother's Garden Quilt

This is the picture I showed the ladies at your AQS show booth in Des Moines last week... The bed is a king sized bed, but the quilt is intended for a double bed.

~Cindy B.

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Cindy in Iowa

Variation on Sarah's Star

Colleen F.

I love sharing for show and tell :) and noticed on the website you have requested pictures of our creations. Sharing is almost as much fun as creating in the first place!

Debbie B.

Here's what I'm working on now! I've always loved the storm at sea pattern and have wondered what it would look like with lots of batiks in purples, greens and blues! Someday I will try to make a quilt with just a few fabrics but I'm loving the variety and movement in this quilt! It's about 42 by 36 now and still growing...
~Debbie