February 2013 saw the first finishes of the year (and quite a few starts!)
I started this quilt in October 2013 as part of the Travellin' Stitch Pics Blog Hop and link up. I'd seen a lot of ferris wheel English paper pieced projects on Flickr, especially this beauty. I decided to make my own based on a photo I took on the Pembrokeshire coast above Porthgain in June last year. It was hand-pieced and appliqued, mostly in Budapest, in November; I added the embroidery over Christmas; then hand-stitched the binding and hand-quilted it in Budapest in February. My first finish of the year!
It was so hard to give this away! I see a full quilt in this style in my future. Someday!
This was a Christmas present for my Mum - there were a couple of false starts and a lot of hand sewing but both she and I love it! You can find more information on the journey here.
I'd been working on this one for well over a year and it as time to finish it. I loved piecing the hexies and I surprised myself by also enjoying the hand quilting. You can find more information here.
This is perhaps one of my favourite quilt blocks and I used it (and some fabric well outside of my normal choice) to make table runners for two lovely ladies who made knitted cardies for little Mia. There's more information here.
This was outside of my comfort zone again - improv raw edge applique - my brain struggles with this. I used this as a chance to try matchstick quilting and I love the scrappy low volume background! You can find more information here.
I made this as a class at our LQS but didn't know quite what to do with it until my Manager announced his wife was expecting. I had intended to free motion quilt it, but my machine was misbehaving, so I echoed some of the piecing lines. You can find more information here.
This had originally been for a colleague, but I fell head over heels in love with it, so decided to keep it for Baby Mia and it's one of my absolute favourites. You can see more information on the quilt here
Another manager, another baby expected - at least this time we knew for certain it was a boy! Check out the finish post to find out all about Sharon's version.
Medallion Quilt
My cousin asked me to create a quilt for a friend of hers who was decorating her nursery in green with animal paw prints. This was my own design. You can find more information here.
This was one of the first quilts I ever started, but it was a class where we didn't get great instruction and it took me another 3 years to learn how to put quilt-as-you-go blocks together and another nine-months to get round to doing it! This one now hangs in Mia's nursery. You can find more information here.
Tom the Teddy was my first attempt at making a teddy bear - I'm rather fond of him. More information here.
Pembrokeshire Quilt
Pac Mania
Pac Mania was a Jelly Roll Quilt from Jelly Roll Dreams by Pam and Nicky Lintott. I used a Ruby Jelly Roll with Kona Snow. To finish it off I free motion quilted a stipple in all of the background, leaving the dresden sections to really pop, then added a scrappy binding.
Steph's Quilt
Steph's Hot Cross Bun Quilt was a WIP for a very long time - a 21st birthday present for my 23 year-old sister-in-law! It is all batiks!Daniela's Quilt
And another long term WIP and my largest finish to date at 116" x 116" - free motion quilted on my regular sewing machine! It's finally made it to Germany and Daniela is thrilled with it!Debs's Quilt
My Dad as me to make this quilt for friends of his - you can read the story about the quilt here - and my Dad's answer to "what colours does she like".....typical man! This was another large quilt at 104" x 104"!Ellie-Jo's Quilt
EJ is my beautiful new niece and every little girl needs a quilt (whether their Mam likes it or not). I loved using the new Art Gallery range and I'd been meaning to try plusses for months!Bubbles - a baby quilt
Everyone's having babies! I made this quilt for a colleague at work - it was my first attempt at quilting pebbles and my own design.Stepping stones - a baby quilt
Another baby quilt and my design again - you can find the instructions here:Murmurations - a baby quilt
Another baby quilt - everyone is either having boys, or not finding out the sex of the baby until after I've mde and gifted the quilt - this one is for a little girl called Violet. The name Murmurations comes from the inspiration of birds sitting on a wire - a murmuration is a group of starlings.Block keeper - a tutorial
I had been meaning to make a block keeper for ages and this uear of BOMs plus the Emerald challenge finally pushed me to make it. I also put together a tutorial for the Finish Along - so you can make your own! And my original blog post has links to the block patterns.Placemats
And if it hasn't been babies, it's been weddings! These triangular place mats were made for Phil and Julia who got married in MayPlacemats
And these place mats were made using the Lucky Stars patterns from Don't Call Me Betsy and were for Tom and Anna who got married in March.Swap: Cushion cover
It was so hard to give this away! I see a full quilt in this style in my future. Someday!
Batik Wall-Hanging
This was a Christmas present for my Mum - there were a couple of false starts and a lot of hand sewing but both she and I love it! You can find more information on the journey here.
Table-runner: Hexagons
I'd been working on this one for well over a year and it as time to finish it. I loved piecing the hexies and I surprised myself by also enjoying the hand quilting. You can find more information here.
Two Table Runners - Love in the Christmas Mist
This is perhaps one of my favourite quilt blocks and I used it (and some fabric well outside of my normal choice) to make table runners for two lovely ladies who made knitted cardies for little Mia. There's more information here.
Table Runer - O Christmas Tree
This was outside of my comfort zone again - improv raw edge applique - my brain struggles with this. I used this as a chance to try matchstick quilting and I love the scrappy low volume background! You can find more information here.
Indian Summer - a baby quilt
I made this as a class at our LQS but didn't know quite what to do with it until my Manager announced his wife was expecting. I had intended to free motion quilt it, but my machine was misbehaving, so I echoed some of the piecing lines. You can find more information here.
Mia's Quilt - a baby quilt
This had originally been for a colleague, but I fell head over heels in love with it, so decided to keep it for Baby Mia and it's one of my absolute favourites. You can see more information on the quilt here
Baby Blue - a Baby Quilt
Another manager, another baby expected - at least this time we knew for certain it was a boy! Check out the finish post to find out all about Sharon's version.
Medallion Quilt
Bear Paws - a Baby Quilt
My cousin asked me to create a quilt for a friend of hers who was decorating her nursery in green with animal paw prints. This was my own design. You can find more information here.
Rhubarb and Custard
This was one of the first quilts I ever started, but it was a class where we didn't get great instruction and it took me another 3 years to learn how to put quilt-as-you-go blocks together and another nine-months to get round to doing it! This one now hangs in Mia's nursery. You can find more information here.
Teddy Bear
Tom the Teddy was my first attempt at making a teddy bear - I'm rather fond of him. More information here.
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