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Stephanie’s Big & Bold Quilt!

Stephanie’s Big & Bold Quilt! Stephanie’s Big & Bold Quilt
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Stephanie Wade pieced this resplendent Big & Bold Quilt using a variety of abstract prints of assorted colors that just work well when tied together with the rust-colored grunge print that she used for the sashing and border. Versatile Hobbs Heirloom from our shop batting is inside the quilt sandwich. I quilted it in “Pipeline” […]

Patti’s Scrappy Stars Quilt!

Patti’s Scrappy Stars Quilt! Patti’s Scrappy Stars Quilt
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Patti Spooner pieced this handsome quilt from scraps she had left over from other quilt projects. The colors and arrangement of the stars in conjunction with the vibrant prints in the strips are highlighted by the bold blue border. The quilt is backed with our Tonal Vineyard quilt backing in yellow-green and filled with Hobbs […]

Cheryl’s Scrappy Strip Quilt!

Cheryl’s Scrappy Strip Quilt! Cheryl’s Scrappy Strip Quilt
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Cheryl Duval pieced this colorful Scrappy Strip quilt from strips of everything she had left over. It’s a kaleidoscope of colors sashed and framed in mini polka dots! I quilted it in “Curly Swirly” with eggshell color thread for her and made the binding from the same polka dot material used in the quilt. I […]

Jeanne’s Sun Bonnet Sue Quilt!

Jeanne’s Sun Bonnet Sue Quilt! Jeanne’s Sun Bonnet Sue Quilt
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Jeanne Brown pieced this adorable Sun Bonnet Sue Quilt. Of course, all the Sues have different dresses! She sashed it with a pretty pink floral print which is just perfect for this quilt. Inside we used our soft Hobbs Heirloom batting and I quilted it in “Twinkling Daisies” with Hot Pink thread for her. These […]

Theresa’s Scrappy Crossroads Quilt!

Theresa’s Scrappy Crossroads Quilt! Theresa’s Scrappy Crossroads Quilt
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Theresa Rischer made this imaginative Scrappy Crossroads Quilt with 16” blocks. A pleasing mix of floral and abstract prints in complimenting colors make this quilt a treat for the eyes! I quilted in in “Fancy 3” with gold thread for her. You did a great job piecing this wonderful quilt, Theresa! 🙂