Look what can be done to garbage. Every bit of this quilt was thrown out by someone. I rescued the pieces and put them together. The denim squares have embroidery to cover up the holes or stains. The crazy patches come from scraps left from a nearby sew
Katulle was so nice to digitize a bird for me! It stitched out beautifully, and I had a great time with it. I had never used a multi-hooping design before, so this was lots of fun to learn. Thank you Katulle for the wonderful bird!!!
Friday is my dear friend's birthday. She has battled so many cancers and keeps on going. Yellow is her "happy" color, so I stitched out some daffodils that won't wither. The flowers design is from MistyMountainEmbroidery, and the butterflies are fr
Abree's Pond Test stitch
Uganda quilt #5 I had some scraps left over from another quilt and my husband commented that they looked like bird feathers. So that is what they became. I embroidered a "feather toss" design in the background. The large feathers are from Sewforum
Sunbeam kitty
This is a baby quilt that I put together for a friend of my son. It is almost twin size, so baby will be able to grow up with her special blanket.
Mother's Day Rooster
I've been enjoying the bird designs here. Katulle posted the firebird, which I just discovered. This one was so nice because the whole thing stitched out without any trouble and without any thread changes. :) Thank you Katulle!!
My cousin's son just graduated from high school. He had some very extreme health issues, so this was a huge event. I made him a wall hanging, featuring his school mascot. I've blocked out his last name for privacy. The tiger is from Sewforum, pchj
Uganda Project, quilt 1. I want to make a BUNCH of quilts to send to HighTechGrammy to be sent to Uganda to the orphanage. I'm really excited about this!! Anyway, here is the first quilt that I finished last night. I thought it would be fun to put
Uganda quilt #6. I had a very challenging past couple of months, so I'm very far behind what I had planned. Hopefully I can finish what I started before the deadline. This quilt is the traditional Dresden Plate, with a few extras. It has straight line
Test stitching--Abree's Pond
Uganda Project, 2nd quilt. I only had time to do one last night.I've truly enjoyed this project so far!!!
Uganda Project quilt #4. I have been slow because both my mother and mother in law were hospitalized on the same day in critical condition with very different issues. Both are still in the hospital, but I took tonight to finish an idea and take a break