- A great method for joining QAYG blocks
- A very innovative, assembly line method for constructing the quilt blocks. If you have a few of you working this assembly line, together, the quilt is done in no time.
The following quilts are all made using this method, with patterns from the book. As you can see the lattice or joining strips are very much part of the design..... I will be addressing that later, because I like having more options.
Pattern:Sweet Sixteen (2007)
I off set the blocks, just for a change.
For my great nephew Julian
Pattern: Asian Inspiration (2008)
I made this quilt totally out of flannels, except for the joining strips and the binding. This quilt was barely out of the dryer, when my oldest daughter, Sara, left with it under her arm.
Quilting detail...again with the spirals.
Pattern: Fossil Fern (2007)
This was a group effort (BLOCKHEADS). We made enough blocks for two quilts, this being the smaller one. Both were auctioned off, for charity.
Pattern: Think Pink (2007)
I made enough for two quilts again, one for charity and one for my lovely, great niece Madison.
I can't wait for the books to come! I'm so excited to start a quilt!!
ReplyDeleteHow about fabric choice? Your choice of fabric is wonderful.
"The following quilts are all made using this method, with patterns from the book. As you can see the lattice or joining strips are very much part of the design..... I will be addressing that later, because I like having more options." More options??
Thanks again for taking time out of your day to post.
Have a great weekend :)
Deb
Wow! I mean wow!! I am so impressed with your quilts, your interpretations of design, your fabric choices..did I say "wow"?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kind words about our book, and I agree with you about the sashing. It looks like you've made as many of these quilts as I have and I am sick of the gridded look (just between you and me). I'm working on an adaptation too!
Thanks so much for sharing your quilts :)