Sue Tindel pieced this gorgeous Twister quilt primarily in batiks. It’s alive with color! The quilt is filled with Hobbes Heirloom 80/20 batting (the perfect weight for Southern climates). I quilted it in a Twine design with lime green thread. Very Nice Sue!
Betty’s Tumbler Quilt
Betty George made this exquisite twin size Tumbler Quilt. The pleasing geometric design features a variety of prints in warm tones surrounded by a vintage floral print. The quilt is filled with our 80/20 Hobbs Heirloom batting and backed with our Antique Rose quilt backing. I also made the binding from the same Antique Rose […]
Red, White & Blue!
This eye catching Red, White and Blue quilt was made by Barbara Wiggins. It is backed in Minky Star Gazer Denim. I quilted it for her in stars and loops with blue thread. Very patriotic!
Conner’s T-Shirt Quilt!
Stacey Strickland and his wife asked me to make a T-Shirt Quilt for their son, Conner as a Christmas gift at the same time they ordered one for their daughter, Lauren. It’s made of his baseball jerseys and t-shirts plus to make it extra special it also includes some from his dad and sister. This […]
Sampler Throw
Betty Bryant pieced this cute sampler throw featuring 12 different blocks made of bright batiks and vibrant prints. She did a great job! It’s backed in a bright pink and filled with our famous Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 batting. I quilted it in “Flights of Fancy.” Very Nice Betty!
Appliqué Tea Pots & Saucers Quilt
Ann Owens made this beautiful quilt featuring appliqué tea pots, cups, saucers and flowers. She did a wonderful job with it! It’s filled with our “just the right weight” Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 batting and I quilted it in the “Fancy 3” design. These colors work so well together!
Medical Tie Quilt
Poca Mae and Dan Hatcher asked us to make a quilt as a Christmas gift for their son who is a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from the medical themed ties he wore to medical school. So, we did! My sister, Iris Tye Melvin helped me piece the quilt and Georgiana Hand did the embroidery. We […]