Angela Rowan made this catchy quilt in bright lime green, yellow, brown and black with prints of fronds and leaves. The black border really makes the colors pop! Spring is right around the corner (it’s already here in North Florida!) and this quilt captures the fresh energy of the season. Our soft Hobbs Heirloom batting […]
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Lynda’s Whimsical Bicycle Art Quilt!
I made this queen size Whimsical Bicycle Art quilt from a pattern by Sally Manke. This one is for my own bed! The wheels are each made from 72 Dresden wedges cut with a 10-degree wedge ruler. The bicycle, flowers and butterflies are all appliqué. I made it in the colors I wanted and added […]
Angela’s State of Texas Quilt!
Angela Rowan made this patriotic State of Texas quilt. It’s bold, bright and Texas Proud! The Texas blocks are joined with the Stars & Stripes to make a wonderful quilt top. I quilted it in “Star Spangled” with red thread for her. Don’t mess with Texas! 🙂
Sarah’s Chevron Block Quilt!
Sarah Gambles pieced this pretty Chevron Block quilt. The colors and prints remind one of the ocean and seashore. It’s backed with our Supreme Muslin. I quilted in “High Seas” with a medium gray thread and did the binding for her. This is a very nice quilt, Sarah! 🙂
Joleata’s Flannel Star Quilt!
Joleata Hand’s mother pieced this star and sewed it by hand. After she passed away it went to Joleata and she asked me to finish it. I filled in around the star with a light blue abstract print that highlights her mom’s beautiful work. It has soft Hobbs Heirloom batting inside and is backed with […]
Senior T-Shirt Quilt featuring FFA!
Gwen Edwards made this awesome T-Shirt Quilt for her son who recently graduated from Sneads High School! It’s made from his high school shirts. He was very active in the Future Farmers of America and a proud member of the Sneads chapter, so the quilt features a great collection of FFA shirts, and she even […]
Sue’s Underground Railroad Quilt
Sue Coe made this magnificent Underground Railroad sampler quilt featuring quilt blocks used in quilts as signs for escaped slaves along the Underground Railroad. According to legend, a safe house along the Underground Railroad was often indicated by a quilt hanging from a clothesline, fence or windowsill. The blocks formed a type of code, communicating […]