This is a spring wall hanging I made for my sister, Tonya. I cut the bunnies, flowers, etc out of one fabric and appliqued it on to the background fabric. I cut out the letters and flowers and did the same thing. I used fusible batting and machine quilted it. I added a few buttons. It turned out so cute! Enjoy sis!
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
Hoppy Spring
This is a spring wall hanging I made for my sister, Tonya. I cut the bunnies, flowers, etc out of one fabric and appliqued it on to the background fabric. I cut out the letters and flowers and did the same thing. I used fusible batting and machine quilted it. I added a few buttons. It turned out so cute! Enjoy sis!Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Spring is here!
St Patty's Day wall hanging
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Country Bears at Heart

This is a wallhanging I designed myself. It is made from an old vest I used to wear. The bear sitting under the tree was on the back of the vest and the bee hive and bear pulling a wagon were on the front either side. The rest is pieced using flying geese and simple blocks. I just made it up as I went and it all fit together. I just love it when that happens! I sewed buttons on everywhere I could. Too cute!!! I quilted it on my sewing machine
Texas Lone Star

This is my Lone Star quilt top.
I made it using the Quiltsmart printed fusible innerfacing kit.
I went together really easy. All you do is sew...flip...press, about a million times!
The red diamonds that make a complete circle is called a blaze.
This is going on the wall in my master bedroom when I get it finished.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Alien Invasion Quilt
Friday, October 10, 2008
The Ho-Down
This is my favorite quilt I have made so far. It has a great story.
It started with an antique pillowcase that I bought several years ago at a garage sale for 50 cents. I fell in love with the graphics. I didn't know what I would do with it but I bought it and hid it away in my stash. I came across it one day and decided it was time to do something with it.
So... off to my favorite quilt store. I took the pillowcase and searched for hours for the perfect fabrics to match. Found them!
Brought them home and started ripping apart the pillowcase at the seams. The square dancers were on the cuff and the musicians were on the body of the case. I decided to fussy cut the musicians into 4" squares. Then I cut the other fabrics into squares and made the grid. I cut the cuff in half to have two rows of square dancers.
Suprisingly it all fit together! It is so amazing when that happens! With all the left over fabric I made a piano key border. I machine quilted it myself.
It hangs in my sewing room and makes me smile everytime I see it!
It started with an antique pillowcase that I bought several years ago at a garage sale for 50 cents. I fell in love with the graphics. I didn't know what I would do with it but I bought it and hid it away in my stash. I came across it one day and decided it was time to do something with it.
So... off to my favorite quilt store. I took the pillowcase and searched for hours for the perfect fabrics to match. Found them!
Brought them home and started ripping apart the pillowcase at the seams. The square dancers were on the cuff and the musicians were on the body of the case. I decided to fussy cut the musicians into 4" squares. Then I cut the other fabrics into squares and made the grid. I cut the cuff in half to have two rows of square dancers.
Suprisingly it all fit together! It is so amazing when that happens! With all the left over fabric I made a piano key border. I machine quilted it myself.
It hangs in my sewing room and makes me smile everytime I see it!
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