I am done with the quilting on my enormous king size red, white, and blue string quilt. The binding will keep me busy for a very long time.
The next two quilts I quilted were pieced by Kim for her first granddaughter.
Blue soft minkee fabric for the backing.
This is the second baby quilt with her initial "L".
I quilted this circle quilt for Angie. I like the random hand sewn circles on the quilt.
Marinell's red and white quilt.
The red and white backing is perfect for this quilt.
Another quilt I quilted. It is a modern twist on a traditional pattern.
I finished the binding on the blue string quilt and the 1930's Disappearing Four Patch.
I have the blue string quilt at the bottom of my bed.
A Roman Stripe String quilt is on my bed.
String quilt is soft and crinkled after the first wash.
Washed 1930's quilt.
Three yo-yo's in the corner to cover up a mistake.
I cut into the border while squaring up the quilt up. Oops!
I cut into the border while squaring up the quilt up. Oops!
Happy Quilting,
Millie
Love the before, and after photos! How snuggly they become after a wash & dry!
ReplyDeletei love the string quilts!! i'd love to make one in blue and white
ReplyDeleteAll pretty! Oh gosh, I bet you were furious with your cut!
ReplyDeleteI just love seeing all of your quilts...I hope you have a fabulous Christmas Season!!
ReplyDeleteOh Millie, another eye-candy filled blog post. You have been busy! I really like your huge R/W/B string quilt. Yo-yo cover-ups, great idea. I may use a yo-yo or two to cover up some spots where a black fabric bled on a kids quilt.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are beautiful as always, Millie, and I would have never known the yo yo's were to cover a mistake. :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!