Sunday, March 21, 2021

Tops To Quilt

 And here are the quilt tops that are ready to be quilted...
2020 Stash Buster Challenge Quilt with 4" finished blocks

Scrappy St. Louis 16 patch almost all sewn together


As you can tell I love Scrappy Quilts. I have tubs full of scraps and I keep using from them, but they never seem to get any smaller. I have a very large Mt. Scrapmore to climb! But I'm up for the challenge.


2020 Stash Buster Challenge 6" finished blocks



Scrappy Keyhole Quilt


6"finished Ohio Star Civil War Reproduction Quilt
I also love Civil War and 1930's  Reproduction fabric. I keep making more reproduction quilts and I love every one of them.

Lollipop Quilt made from 1930's reproduction fabric


Mary Engelbreit fabric/circle quilt made for my sister Val who loves anything with Mary Engelbreit. This quilt has been in the works for quite a few years now. She's been very patient with me knowing that eventually it would be done. This fabric is very hard to find since it's been out of print for many years. I've picked up pieces as I found them. I even resorted to some Etsy shopping to find some of the prints I really wanted to use in this. 

A wild Christmas Tree Quilt that was made for Lesley


This is made from old feed sacks/flour sacks. My sister Val found a large ziplock bag full of these strips already sewn together at a flea market. She purchased them for me for $25. I collect feed/flour sacks so she knew I'd love them. They were much shorter strips, and I just kept sewing them together till they were long enough for a quilt. It's nothing fancy, but its an older pattern that suits these feed sacks. I do have this quilt loaded on my longarm now. It's been loaded for 6 weeks and I've only done about 6" on it. I can't seem to get motivated to get it finished. 

I have more tops that I'll show later. I have a couple of wool quilts from 5 to 6 years ago and some very old quilt tops from Civil War times and a top from the 1930's. When I retire hopefully I can get then all done.

                                                                      Happy Quilting!
                                                                             Kris

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