Pam's Quilts
Just a word........
This blog is an attempt at archiving visuals of the quilts I make. I hope you will enjoy perusing the offerings. I will also try to give a narrative description of the quilt and some thingsI learned making it. Thanks for stopping by.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Noel Carolyn Payne's baby quilt
Kate's Flower Garden
Kate turned 12 on September 7th. I thought it was about time she had a little more grown up quilt. She chose the blocks -- Lily of the Valley, Wildflower, and Morning Glory -- and the colors -- blue, yellow, and green. Although it was somewhat difficult, it was actually harder to get a decent picture of it than to make it. It was finished on August 29th and she seemed to be very happy with it. The blocks would have been nearly impossible for me to piece, so I opted to applique them. It needed about 7 inches to make it long enough, so I tried the little squares from scraps in the quilt. I think it turned out pretty good. It is twin size and machine quilted.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Wedding Quilt
Since Christopher VanRy was here so much as a teen, we kind of think of him as one of ours. So, with the announcement of his engagement, I went to work thinking and planning a quilt for him. I have made quilts for his brother Kirk and both of his sisters, Katie and Melissa. All of theirs were queen sized log cabins and not wanting to break that tradition, his is a queen sized log cabin too. As always, time gets away from me and I thought for sure I would not have it done for the wedding, but I finished it that afternoon. It was delivered at the reception on Saturday, June 18th. We've painted the outside of the house since then... you can refer to one of the other blogs for that project.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Amy's Sofa Quilt
I am embarrassed to say that Amy picked out these fabrics and I made the quilt top more than a year ago. She wanted a log cabin, only scrappy. In the mean time, she got rid of the old sofa and now has a new one. Hopefully the colors still work. It has been sitting patiently waiting for an open window of time to quilt it. So, with Anson and Lorin's quilts done and the next one needing to be done in 6 weeks, I thought it a good time to get this one finished and outta here. The quilt top was very pretty and I think I am getting the hang of this machine quilting thing. I really did like the oak leaf and acorn border.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Here Kitty, Kitty
Little girl's love animals. It seems that they are either dog or cat people. Lorin is a cat person. She wanted cats on her 4-year old quilt. This was a blast to make. I really had a lot of fun. The 4 blocks in the middle are Cat's Paws (sometimes called Bear Claw's -- but it's Lorin's quilt, so they are now Cat's Paws). The applique cats were purchased in a die cut set and I love them. The 2 cat's in the window blocks I got from the internet. I sure hope she likes it!
The sashings are strips from a fabric that had several different lines of cats -- on a wall, in the window, and in the garden. I thought they added the right touch. Of course, being a girlie girl, she wanted pink and purple. How can you resist that?
Although you can't see it here, the big purple border has alternating cats and "meow" quilted in it.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Superheros!!!
My grandson Anson is late in getting his four year old quilt. This is mostly Grandma's fault, but I think it was probably worth the wait. This is hands down the coolest quilt I have ever made. Maybe the coolest quilt I will ever make. I know there will be prettier ones and most definitely technically more challenging quilts, but cool, I really doubt it. What I learned from this quilt is that really simple quilting is not only OK, but sometimes the very best thing. I had a lot of fun with this quilt. Every step just made me grin because it was turning out so well. Hope you like it!
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Strawberries, just strawberries
Lily wanted strawberries on her 4 year old quilt. Ok. So, this one took quite a bit of thinking and I think I really like what I came up with. I decided that I would have blocks 1-9 with the corresponding number of strawberries in each. The pink striped material I found down in Penn Yan at one of the Mennonite shops. Then I took a pattern called the flower basket and made blocks and added strawberries to the middle.
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