Showing posts with label 1999. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1999. Show all posts
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Throwback Thursday; Weaver's Delight
I made this quilt in 1999 from a 1987 pattern in Quiltmaker magazine. I don't have the magazine anymore, so I don't know who the designer was. When I made this, I was still quilting with invisible thread- horrors! Looks like it has held together, though, the thread didn't get brittle over time.
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Rustler's Leaves By Linda H.
Just in time for Autumn! This is what Linda said about her quilt, "The actual name of the quilt was Rustling Leaves. It was a free patt...

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My Friendship Star quilt is all done. It's not too old of a project, the blocks were made last year. I'm not entirely happy with the...
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I made this "Crazy Eights" quilt from my never diminishing bucket of 2 1/2" squares. The pattern came from Fons and Porter...
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Another donation quilt for our guild's project is completed. The pattern came from the Big Book of Scrappy Quilts. The name of it is ...
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In 1999, quilters from all over the world were trading 2 1/2 inch squares of fabric to make Y2K quilts. The goal was to have 2000 different...
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I just finished sewing the victory lap on this quilt top (stitching around the edge to secure the seams). I started the blocks for this one ...
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I made this Trip Around The World quilt for my brother in 1989. He asked if I could put a new binding on it, the edges were getting tattered...
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Lindsay made some robes for us when they were here for a visit. We drafted them to our own measurements using the tutorial in the February e...
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I made this quilted baby jacket in 1987 just before my daughter, Lindsay was born. The pattern came from a library book, I don't remembe...
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Linda finished "Blue Skies" a few weeks ago. The pattern was "Cloudgazing" from McCalls Quick Quilts, December-January 2...