Sunday, August 30, 2015

JILL AND MEGAN HAVE BEEN BUSY

Recently while at the Attic Window Quilt Shop, Jill showed us her latest finish.  She made this beautiful quilt while taking a bargello class at the shop from Vickie S.  I love these colors.
Above is a close up and a view of the backing fabric.  Beautiful.
Jill's daughter Megan has been busy too.  Above is the Jelly Roll Inspiration quilt that Megan made.  Jill said that Megan wasn't thrilled about the fabric when she started it, but as the quilt grew, she loved it.  I do too.  The pattern is from a book by the same name by Pam and Nicky Lintatt.
Remember this quilt that Megan made?  I talked about it here.  I thought you'd like to see it with this teal border.  That border really makes those fabrics pop.
There were so many fabrics leftover from that previous quilt, that Megan decided to make a smaller one.  She quilted this one herself!  Wonderful!
Megan also made this adorable pincushion.  The pattern is from Beyond Neutral.  Such talent for being so young.

DON’T FORGET:

  • UFO Day, Monday, August 31

ON ANOTHER NOTE: 

  • 13 Spools has a nice tutorial for a Builder's Star.

♥ Caroll, 
Caring , Sharing and Creating Smiles

2 comments:

Nancy Page said...

Good work, ladies!!! Well done!! Thank you for the great link!!

Have a super great day!

Lynn said...

That Builder's star block looks interesting. Thanks for the link.

Love all the quilts!

lkjlkj

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