I usually make a nice end of the year photo collage. I only finished 7 quilts this year though, so no compilation is necessary. I have links on the My Quilts Tab. Because it is nice to keep track.
This one is a collection of postage stamp stars that I worked on for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. I had enough blocks for 3 quilts, so you have not seen the last of these blocks. There is a tutorial for the blocks on the tutorial tab.
Here is quilt number 2 of the same blocks. This time the border is a rainbow array of 2.5-inch strips joined on the diagonal. I'm just about done with the binding.
Running Stitches used up blocks that I made many years ago from some running themed fabric.
Four Squared is a quilt with 2.5 inch squares put together into 16 patches and alternating with framed 4 patches from the same sized squares. I put a lot of 2.5-inch squares together as leader and ender blocks, so I've been trying to use these up lately.
My own daughter did not want another t-shirt quilt. Instead, she picked out this half hexagon pattern and a variety of blue fabrics. I'm calling this one Null Set because that is her college mascot.
This one is a collection of postage stamp stars that I worked on for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. I had enough blocks for 3 quilts, so you have not seen the last of these blocks. There is a tutorial for the blocks on the tutorial tab.
Here is quilt number 2 of the same blocks. This time the border is a rainbow array of 2.5-inch strips joined on the diagonal. I'm just about done with the binding.
Running Stitches used up blocks that I made many years ago from some running themed fabric.
Four Squared is a quilt with 2.5 inch squares put together into 16 patches and alternating with framed 4 patches from the same sized squares. I put a lot of 2.5-inch squares together as leader and ender blocks, so I've been trying to use these up lately.
I made another t-shirt quilt for graduation this year. This one was for Catherine. Her two older brothers also got t-shirt quilts when they graduated. It was nice to do something more girly for her.
My own daughter did not want another t-shirt quilt. Instead, she picked out this half hexagon pattern and a variety of blue fabrics. I'm calling this one Null Set because that is her college mascot.
More extra blocks got used up in this one, Four Patch Suprise. It is reversible and a nice size for couch snuggling.
7 quilts. Not my best year, and not my worst either. I've got plans and schemes for 2019. Hopefully, some of them will turn into finished quilts before 2019 is gone.