Sunday, September 9, 2012

2 more QOV quilts quilted

These beauties came from Judy in Paris IL.   The Paris Bee Quilters made the sampler and Barb who is 82 years old made that gorgeous barn raising quilt.  How inspiring!!   If I'm quilting until I'm 82 I just might use up a good chunk of that stash :)



I used Dancing Stars panto by Barbra Becker.  It's really cute, easy and forgiving.  Which is exactly the kind of pantograph I need!  Look at those fussy cut stars, don't they just really make the quilt?  I just LOVE this one.  I think Barb did a fantastic job on this one.

I had so much fun with the sampler.  This was the first time I've done a quilt with all the blocks different.  I had been so good with not quilting things to death and really I just couldn't help it this time.  I NEEDED TO REALLY QUILT something.  So I did :)  Now, it is cotton batting and thin thread to it's soft and usable.  Not as soft as the panto but hey, definitely usable.  Ok enough said, here's the pictures.  You can tell I had a lot of fun with this one, I took a lot of pictures :)  Both quilts have quilters dreams 70/30 blend, bottom line in the bobbin and so fine on top.
The middle block is one of my  favorites.  

Such a great block



Yep I really need to quilt.  This is one of my favorite quilted blocks.   







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20 comments:

  1. Those are both beautiful! And I love the additional quilting in the one. I agree that it was screaming for it? All the different blocks, yep it's perfect!

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  2. Whoohoo Sue!!! Those are fantastic quilts and the quilting is really perfect for them :*) That's a very nice sampler with some unique blocks. I love the designs you quilted in the center squares of some of the blocks. And your pebbling is awesome!!!

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  3. Two beautiful quilts beautifully quilted. Love the Dancing Stars quilting pattern.

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  4. Really really lovely Sue. I do like what you have done on both the quilts. I agree - hopefully I will be quilting at 82 and using up stash too!

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  5. I always enjoy seeing your quilting. You do such a wonderful job. Love the quilts you got a chance to quilt.

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  6. Quilting to be proud of. That's for sure!!!

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  7. Nice work! A great way to display a variety of designs.

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  8. As always, your quilting is beautiful! If I make it to 82, I better still be quilting - no one wants to take care of all my WIPs (never UFO's. Your quilting is over the top. It's great that you enjoy it so much.

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  9. OMStars! [pun intended..lol]. Your quilting is amazing. LOVE the closeup pics. Thanks for sharing. Thanks, too, for all your hard work for the QOV Project!

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  10. You have taken two lovely quilts and made them fabulous. Very fun to look at the close ups.

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  11. Sue,
    Your quilting is amazing! I really how your table runner turned out too.

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  12. What lovely quilting. The pop-up effect of the stars from the dense background is just great!

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  13. Your machine quilting is fabulous, Sue!

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  14. Yes very comfy looking and fantastic FMQ work!

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  15. OMG, great quilting, Sue! I always feared dense quilting - because it takes so much longer and because I fear the quilt gets too stiff. But I quess I should try it now! Great job!

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  16. Beautiful quilts Sue and your quilting always adds so much! Thanks for sharing.
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  17. Wow, the machine quilting on this left me ooohing and aaaahing, I have to say! Gorgeous job!

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  18. what can I say? the sampler quilting is wonderful. I also like the idea of an easy, forgiving panto... thanks for giving the creator's name. I'm going to look for it.

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