I needed a couple of quilt models for a lecture I
was giving recently.
I needed them FAST! (the lecture was a week away....)
I grabbed some fat 1/4's and went to work.
I needed a masculine quilt and a feminine quilt.
They worked up speedy quick and were so fun!
I would seriously make a bunch of them to have on hand.
Her instructions were so easy to follow (they always are), she's so smart!
Here are a few photos of them:
This is the "boy" one....I used some of my Cotton & Steel prints with a Denyse Schmidt orange print.
I used fat 1/4's from my stash for this pretty girl one.
I had a small chunk of this flannel backing in my stash.
I wish I had a bolt of it!
For the back of the girly one I had a pretty piece of fleece in my stash, so this on is a little fluffier.
They are so cute, side by side, on my neighbors
garage door.
It was a beautiful day in Montana - so I grabbed my camera & took advantage of the sunshine.
(Can you see the antelope watching up on the hill?)
I love these wagons on Danette's property.
Thank you, Danette, for letting me take advantage of your beautiful property for photos.
I quilted straight lines & long loops on the boy quilt.
The girl quilt got pretty all-over flowers and loops.
Thank you, Allison, for such a fun pattern.
I'll certainly be making more of this one!
"Woven" - saved the day!