We will be holding a class on on how to make the Flying Geese quilt pattern on January 26th from 2 until 4 PM central time at our shop. The class fee is $25 which covers all materials for the class. Bring your sewing machine and let’s have some fun! You can register for the […]
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Ducks Quilt
Connie Melzer asked us to make this quilt as a gift for a special friend of theirs. She provided the panel and picked out the colors. Iris and I pieced the top and surrounded the ducks with split rail fence patchwork. All of the fabric except the panel is fabric we carry at Lady Bird […]
Beautiful, Vibrant Fabric and a New Class!
The first class for 2016 is scheduled for Tuesday January 26th from 2 until 4 PM central time. We will be learning to make the Flying Geese quilt pattern. The class fee is $25 which covers materials for the class. Bring your sewing machine and let’s have some fun! You can register for the class […]
Stairstep Christmas Quilt
Patsy Willis made this cute Christmas Quilt showcasing the colors of Christmas. It features a traditional Holly print with squares in an Endless Stairs pattern. She also pieced the back to compliment the top. I quilted it in Musical Bells and Candy Canes. Merry Christmas and Happy Quilting!
Boy’s Football Quilt
I made this Football quilt for Becky Simpson and her husband as a present for their young grandson! They selected the different fabrics used in the quilt. It features a gridiron panel surrounded by football squares stripped with Red, White and Blue. I quilted it in football players and footballs. It is backed with plush […]
1st Place Mardi Gras Quilt!
Congratulations to Aubrey Tye on winning 1st Place in Quilting at the State Junior Beta Club Convention in Orlando. We are so proud of the great job Aubrey did on this dazzling quilt! It is an original pattern that captures the colorful spirit of Mardi Gras. The quilt features Mardi Gras fabric from her cousin […]
Little Bo Peep Quilt
Lady Bird Quilts made this King size quilt for Janet Dudley from Little Bo Peep squares. They were hand embroidered and hand appliquéd by the aunt of her husband, Bob Dudley about 75 years ago when she was a teenager. Bob’s sister, Melodye Jones had saved and kept them over the years. Janet and Melodye […]