Ronnie Truett, who happens to be my nephew asked me to make a throw sized military quilt honoring his wife, Kim’s service in the United States Navy as a Christmas present for her. With some help from Ronnie and a little research we were able to piece together her rate & rating insignia. We also […]
Tag: fabric
The Fabric Place!
Lady Bird Quilts is your place to get more fabric for your money! We shop the wholesalers to get the best deals on the best fabric. Then we add a modest markup and that’s what you pay. I invite you to compare our prices to the chain fabric stores and other quilt shops. We just […]
Charles Gilley’s Ford Tractor Quilt
Melissa Gilley made this wonderful throw for her father-in-law, Charles Gilley (Chucks’s Dad) for his Christmas present! Mr. Gilley has been farming since 1960 and loves his Ford tractors. Melissa found the Ford print, Chuck took the pictures and the project was on! The barns and corn are appliquéd on solid black which really makes […]
Let’s Make Something Together!
It’s a New Years and Lady Bird Quilts is open for business again every Saturday from 10 till 5 (eastern) and by appointment during the week. With the busy Holiday season behind us now it’s time to take some time for you and create something you’ve been wanting to make. Or… learn a new technique. […]
2017 is Here… Ready, Sew, Quilt!!!
The Christmas Holidays are behind us and it’s a brand new shiny New Year! We’re back in the shop and look forward to helping you create many spectacular quilts and projects this year. With that said your first bit of quilting inspiration for 2017 is coming right up! 🙂
Holiday Hours
Lady Bird Quilts will be open our normal business hours of 10 to 5 this Saturday, December the 17th. Following that we will be closed the next two Saturdays which are Christmas Eve and New Years’s Eve. Don’t fret… We’re not going out of town for the Holidays, if you need some fabric or would […]
Gerald’s Granny Quilt
I made this quilt for my son, Gerald Danford who asked me to make him a quilt like his “Big Granny” (great grandmother), Audrey Maphis made. It’s simply all squares from a little of everything with one special block made by my granddaughter (his niece), Alisa Humphrey when she was 8 or 9 years old. […]