A simple nine-patch and appliqued heart wall hanging that I made for my folks many years ago.
Safari Magic Tiles
I took this photo at the Upper Canada Village 2007 Quilt Show. Magic Tiles is a Kathleen Bissett pattern.
Colourful Magic Tiles
I took this photo at the Upper Canada Village 2007 Quilt Show. I loved the quilt so much, I bought the pattern that day. It’s a Kathleen Bissett pattern, and wasn’t as difficult as I had thought it would be.
Frog Quilt
This quilt is so much fun. What a wonderful treasure for a child to have. I took this photo at the Upper Canada Village 2007 Quilt Show.
Multi-Coloured Stars
I made this lap quilt for my sister.
Appliqued Diamonds
I took this photo at the Upper Canada Village 2007 Quilt Show.
Victoria Quilts 2007 Quilt Top
This is the quilt top I completed at the Victoria Quilts Quilt-a-Thon held earlier this year.
Free Tote Bag Pattern from Lazy Girl
I’ve just finished packing up my sewing machine and putting it away, so this cute little tote bag will have to be added to my To Do list next year. Tote Bag Pattern | Smaller Version
Fantastic Sashing and Applique
I love the sashing done on this quilt. If anyone has a link to a pattern or instructions to create this wonderful sashing, please post in the comments. I took this photo at the Upper Canada Village 2007 Quilt Show.
Garden Angels
I took this photo at the Upper Canada Village 2007 Quilt Show.
Flannel Blanket
A gorgeous Baby’s flannel blanket created by my friend Lisa Smith. It’s very warm and cozy. I need to make one for myself, in different prints of course. UPDATE: Here’s a tutorial on making your own Rag Quilt.
Charm Squares
I love collecting charm squares. In fact, I love it so much, I have none left after completing my latest quilt (the quilting is not done yet, so you’ll have to wait to see it). I used to participate in
Snowmen
A pre-printed snowmen wall hanging I made for my mom.
Quillow
This was my first-ever quilt, a quillow – which is a combination of a pillow and a quilt. Updated: I’ve posted a couple of tutorials on making a quillow. I’ve long since lost my instructions.
Binding Techniques
While trying to solve a Binding mess I created yesterday, I found some useful tips and techniques. Continuous Quilt-Binding by Heather Bailey Ending Double-fold binding Binding Tips by Bonnie Hunter Quiltsmart 101: Completing Your Quilt Here’s a good video from
Flower Panel
I purchased a panel of flower prints, cut them all up and sewed them back together to create this wall hanging.
Stitch and Flip
I made my first stitch and flip quilt back in 1998/99. I immediately fell in love with the technique and have made, so far, three of these quilts. I kept the first one for myself (pictured), one went to my
Blue Squares
A very simple quilt I made for my sister many years ago.
Appliqued Flowers
This was an applique sampler project I did from the Singer Quilt Projects by Machine book. It was a good learning project demonstrating various applique techniques. I made one for me and one for my mom.
8-Pointed Star Placemat
I created several of these star placemats using a plastic template design. I did these in my early quilting days and definitely pushed my limits at the time. Not something I’d recommend for a beginner. The challenge was worth the
Halloween Trick or Treat Bag
Here is a a quilted Halloween Trick or Treat Bag I made earlier this year for my niece, Lucy.
Angel Wall Hanging
An angel wall hanging I made for my folks.