I've finally gotten around to taking pictures of all of the quilts that I have finished this year. Here they are, in no particular order.
This is my version of Bonnie Hunter's Roll, Roll, Cotton Boll mystery quilt that she published last fall. A bazillon pieces! Love her scrappy quilts and she makes it all seem so easy. This is also the front of the quilt that my "quilt inspectors" were guarding back in April.
Also begun last fall, the Hoopsisters block of the month club offered at my sewing machine dealer, Middlebury Sew N Vac Finished this spring. Each block is made entirely in the embroidery hoop. A quilt as you go type. Then the blocks are stitched together. That was the worst part of making the whole quilt!
This one was done this spring. Middlebury Sew N Vac has a monthly embroidery club. This was one month's project. Embroidered quilting designs and an embroidered border. I could have planned the border better but it's done!
This pattern is Follow the Leader from the PinCushion Boutique. I bought the fabric and pattern at last year's Vermont Quilt Festival and really wanted to get it made up before this year's took place. I made it.
I made this up earlier this summer from a free pattern I found on the internet. The pattern called for 2 charm packs and a yard of coordinating fabric. I wanted mine a little bigger so I used 3 charm packs and 1 1/2 yards of fabric. Fast & easy.
Another project that had been languishing in my closet. I bought this kit about 5 years ago. It's called Brickworks. It used fat quarters and then some yardage for the inner/outer borders. I think it would look great done in a scrappy fashion also.
There! That's everything I've been doing lately, with the exception of a baby quilt that I'll post separately.
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