An unusual FRIDAY edition of My Joyful Journey. I have gotten a lot of machine quilting done in recent months as I took a break from piecing all the time so I thought I would share.
Patriotic Pineapples, a Quilt of Valor for my husband, that has been in the making for many years:
Detail of fan quilting, done by machine:
The second Quilt of Valor is for a friend of my husband. There is more information about this quilt in a blog I wrote as I was piecing it: Red, White and Blue I call it Broad Stripes and Bright Stars:
This is the back--a Hoffman panel I didn't know what to do with but loved. I couldn't cut it so I enlarged the quilt top and added a border to this back to make them fit together:
I was only when I saw this PHOTO, just the other day, that I realized this is actually TWO panels. If I had seen that months ago, I would have cut it in half and used them for different quilts:
Another quilt I finished, I'm not prepared to show in full just yet but here it is waiting for the binding to be sewn in place. It is my COVID quilt--aren't we all making one of those?
Another thing that keeps me busy is teaching a ZOOM class to 14 quilters in England and Spain. Some are part of the "Thursdays at Three" one hour gathering where we talk quilting and life with each other. Western Sun was my backdrop and I got talked into teaching it to them. About half of them are hand piecing the blocks so I feel sure they won't be making theirs king size like mine is. Here is their efforts after the first 3 hour class:Let's quilt.
Barbara
I love what you did with Janet’s pieces and the Hoffman panel is so perfect but I’m blown away by the patriotic pineapple quilt. That goes in my “gotta make” list.
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with Janet’s pieces and the Hoffman panel is so perfect but I’m blown away by the patriotic pineapple quilt. That goes in my “gotta make” list.
ReplyDeleteYour machine quilting is looking really good, Barbara!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to be teaching a Zoom class to quilters around the globe!
I don't like a bare design wall, either. You have some lovely projects as "fillers".