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To My Quilt Page |
This is a queen-size quilt I made for my daughter, Terri, from material from my deceased daughter, Jo's, dresses. It is a Sunbonnet Sue and Overall Sam pattern, appliqued, pieced and quilted entirely by machine. |
I made this king-size, jewel colored Log Cabin quilt for my son, Doug and his wife, Stacey. It is entirely machine pieced and quilted. The back view is shown below. |
I've made two of these crib-size Noah's Ark quilts for grandson's, Michael and Kristopher. They are machine pieced and quilted. |
I have made 6 of these twin-size "Town" quilts for my grandsons. They are sturdily machine quilted to be used on the bed as a spread or on the floor with Matchbox cars. On the right is one made into a "Quillow", a quilt that folds up into a casing sewn on the back of the quilt to make a pillow. |
The first quilt I made was a crib-size for my grandson, Andrew. It is appliqued and quilted by machine and I designed and made the pattern. We decorated his nursery in trains and I made the curtains, bumperpad and diaper bag to match. |
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I made this twin-size quilt with 12 inch blocks of bold colors for my grandson, Jake. |
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I pieced and quilted these pillow tops when I was learning to make new blocks. |
This crib-size Pooh quilt was made for my grandson, Nicholas', first Christmas. It is machine appliqued and quilted. |
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Momma and Mamaw hand pieced and quilted from scraps and made quilts to keep us warm. My older sister, Vivian, has been quilting for years, but I didn't catch the bug until my younger sister, LeeAnna, started watching the quilting shows and taught herself. She shared her knowledge with me and we enjoyed quilting, shopping for our stashes and talking quilting until she moved off to Colorado and deserted me, LOL. |
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Click on the quilt square to visit my sis's quilt page. |
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This king-size quilt in Southwestern colors was a gift for my youngest son, Greg, and his wife, Karen. It is made by quilting a block at a time and then sewing them all together. The back is made using all the colors from the front as shown here in the making. |
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