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Anticipating Autumn By: Debbie Jeske,
Washington, USA
According to the Bing Dictionary, the definition of “anticipate” is to: act beforehand to address something imminent: to imagine or consider something before it happens and make any necessary preparations or changes. And that is exactly what I did when I asked the members of That Stash Bee to make M
Quilt size: width: 60" height: 72"
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Autumn Aspens By: Sally Gould Wright,
California, USA
A walk through an aspen forest in Autumn was the inspiration for this piece made in Noriko Endo’s confetti technique. Tiny snippets of fabric are arranged on a background with painted and larger cut pieces for tree trunks. All is held together with tullebandvthen free motion quilted.
Quilt size: width: 38" height: 20"
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Autumn Delight By: Happy Cottage Quilter,
Florida, USA
This quilt was made as a gift for my BFF. She lives 1000 miles away, but we stay connected through our love of quilting.
Quilt size: width: 45" height: 60"
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AUTUMN LEAVES By: Linda Douglas,
Montana, USA
Autumn Leaves is a beautiful golden square star block framed with an autumn print; machine pieced and top stitched with hand appliqued leaves on the border>Great Fun to make!
Quilt size: width: 20" height: 20"
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Autumn Splendor By: Yvonne Bamlett,
Alberta, Canada
Classic Bears Paw block expanded with log cabin strips. The colours are carefully placed to enhance the brilliant golds, greens, oranges and burgnadies of fall. The black paws and corner stones and sashing, bring up the colors.
Quilt size: width: 21" height: 50"
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Autumn Thankfulness By: Diana,
Florida, USA
Last fall, a few weeks after I started my very first quilt , I knew I wanted to make an autumn-inspired wall hanging with pumpkins, a piano key border, and appliqued leaves. This is what I designed – it’s my first attempt at applique and I hope to have it ready to hang in the next week.
Quilt size: width: 39" height: 19.5"
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Autumn Wall Hanging By: Patricia Moffitt,
Alaska, USA
I bought a kit to make this and thought I would go crazy trying to make it scrappy, but I like how it turned out.
Quilt size: width: 40" height: 54"
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Autumn Winds By: Connie Haynes,
Massachusetts, USA
The motion in this quilt reminds me of leaves falling on a clear autumn day. It was a little breezy that day; hence the sticks on the edges. :-)
Quilt size: width: 85" height: 100"
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Autumn’s A’whirl By: Debra Reinert,
Pennsylvania, USA
This is a paper pieced project (my husband drew and printed the pattern). Each square is 10″ and contains 189 pieces Still a “work in progress” as the quilting is not completed.
Quilt size: width: 32" height: 32"
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Autumn’s Bounty By: Jill of Apple Avenue quilts,
Utah, USA
I designed and made this quilt for my daughter-in-law. She loves fall and fall colors. I machine appliqued the pumpkin with a hand guided satin stitch. The fabrics include batiks, a multi-color corn print and falling leaves. She loved and I did too, so I made one for myself as well.
Quilt size: width: 24" height: 30"
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Baby Rattler Quilt By: Lttlcrayon54,
South Carolina, USA
Lots of colors for baby. Rattlers are the theme. Made for my great nephew, who was named after my Father, Chet! Hope you like it!
Quilt size: width: 48" height: 60"
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Better Late (than Never) By: Becca,
Maryland, USA
A friend of mine said she had never owned a real quilt. I was saddened by this. I knew she liked fall colors. I let those two things roam around in my head until I realized I made the perfect top almost 10 years ago. So I found it, pieced together a backing and quilted it. Better Late (than never).
Quilt size: width: 62" height: 81"
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Fall Leaves Collection By: Katja May,
Germany
Pattern from 2010 German fall edition of ‘Burda Patchwork’. Hand quilted and hand embroidered.
Quilt size: width: 28" height: 20"
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Fall Splender, Edyta Sitar’s Pattern By: Sew What’s New,
Minnesota, USA
I did the quilting by sewing on the edge of all the appliques. Then I took the papers that came off the leaves and used them as a stencil so that I could sew around them I placed them in open spaces all over the quilt.
Quilt size: width: 55" height: 58"
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Falling Leaves By: Debbie Lange Quilting,
Indiana, USA
The border fabric was my inspiration for the falling leaves. The block is a variation on the Maple Leaf block. I liked the setting of leaves turned different directions to give the effect of falling leaves. This wallhanging is displayed on my front door during the Autumn season.
Quilt size: width: 20" height: 26"
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Flying geese at sunset By: gubike,
Slovakia
I made it using my dyed fabrics for a housewarming present to my colleague Janka.
Quilt size: width: 19" height: 19"
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Friendship in CO By: Anne Laguette Hollebeke,
Colorado, USA
One of my neighbor’s is moving from Colorado to Georgia, her favorite colors are fall colors. I made her this quilt to remember Colorado. The back of the quilt I printed out a couple of psalms and the Serenity Prayer along with photos of some of her neighbors, so she will won’t forget us
Quilt size: width: 56" height: 72"
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I’m coming for dinner By: Betsy Lewis,
Florida, USA
It is a 36 inch round tabletoppeI made this round quilt to fit my 36 inch coffee table. Little toppers do not look good on a round table so I made a big fall one.r
Quilt size: width: 36" height: 36"
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It Could be Autumn By: Shirley Way,
Alberta, Canada
Original design. Raw edge applique. No fuseables were used. Elements applied with regular glue sticks before free motion stitching. Faux piping applied with the binding.
Quilt size: width: 53" height: 43"
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Moon Over the Mountains By: Shelly S.,
Maryland, USA
I started this quilt as part of a Mystery Quilt project at one of my guild’s retreats. Of course, I didn’t know what the pattern would be when we received the cutting instructions, but I decided I wanted a large one. Ultimately I made 132 blocks although it took me 3 years of retreats.
Quilt size: width: 72" height: 80"
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Mr. Turk By: Vicki in MN,
Minnesota, USA
Mr. Turk began with a panel and I cut it apart and rearranged the small squares in the borders, added coordinating border fabric. He was lots of fun to make and even more fun quilting it!
Quilt size: width: 38" height: 38"
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My old friend By: Mary McLaughlin,
Washington, USA
This is rayon appliqued to a cotton patchwork background. Machine pieced, hand appliqued, quilted and embroidered.
Quilt size: width: 14" height: 38"
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Pumpkin Seeds By: Vandy,
Ohio, USA
I took this class with my Quilt guild. This was the 1st time I used batiks.
Quilt size: width: 80" height: 80"
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Red Maple By: Karen H,
Ontario, Canada
The fabric used is autumn maple leaves & the quilt is a one block wonder. I love the warmth of this quilt. So did my friend. He jokingly asked if he could have it. As much as I love it I couldn’t say no. It makes me happy to see one of my quilts go to a good home where it will be loved & cared for.
Quilt size: width: 72" height: 85"
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Sonnenuntergang / sunset By: Anja Schellberg,
Germany
The colors are reminiscent of autumn leaves. This is one of my first quilts, so the simple design.
Quilt size: width: 60" height: 70"
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Stars & Stripes By: Lttlcrayon54,
South Carolina, USA
Red, White and Blue! Stars are beige with white, back is red. Hand quilted with beige thread. I made this for a friend who I have known since High School. He served in the Air Force and was diagnosed with cancer. I thought this would give him comfort and remember all the fun we had together!
Quilt size: width: 96" height: 96"
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Sunsets and Blue Skies By: Kiska,
New York, USA
This is the Shenandoah Pattern from the Cookies and Quilts book. When I completed the quilt, it reminded me of sunsets and blue skies and just makes me feel happy whenever I look at it. It was quilted by Patty Cline of Chestnut Bay Quilting.
Quilt size: width: 54" height: 54"
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Tumbling Leaves Table Runner By: Susie,
Pennsylvania, USA
Tumbling Leaves pattern {from allpeoplequilt.com by Gail Abeloe} features random arrangement, with the two different sizes of HST leaves. Andover Tic Tac blender fabrics make the scrappy leaves pop with rich fall color. The back is gold Tic Tac , with the center strip pieced from the leftovers.
Quilt size: width: 46" height: 27"
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Mileposts. Love the beautiful card designs
That’s a hard choice. I quite like the Winter Chickadees but as I don’t plan ahead for food, I’m going to go with Raven Moon. Though I will admit that the WInter CHickadees would make a great present for my youngest sister.
I believe I like the Raven one…
Loved this weeks quilts as this is my favorite time of year and group of colors.
Love the name – On the trail Creations. So inspiring from the wonderful area around you. The cards are very nice and a do able project. The Fall’s Glory is just that – breathtaking – but does not last long enough. Happy Fall everyone :)
The Raven Moon pattern is beautiful. Actually, they are all beautiful, but that one is my favorite.
“Let It Snow” is my favorite!
Love the quilted cards, particularly the Chickadees…one of my favorite birds!
“Winter Chickadees” for this time of year, in preparation for the cold months ahead.
I love the Winter Chickadees best…
These are very pretty!
The one I like best is the unnamed bright flower one under the headline about cards. My second favorite is “Let It Snow”.
I like Tundra Swan the most!
I love the Three Leaves pattern
Ohhhhh, that Tundra Swan has got to be my very favorite…or maybe it’s the Black Capped Chickadee…but then again, that menu planner is cute as can be! They’re really all very pretty & unique!
Let it snow is very cute! Love it!
Raven Moon is perfect! I love crows and ravens. :)
i like her ‘ let it snow’
I absolutely love, love, love your quiltled greeting card!!! It is simply beautiful!!! Thanks for the chance!!
I just finished my first landscape quilt so when I saw the “Milepost” card, I fell in love with it! They are all lovely though. Mary
All the patterns are beautiful. I particularly love the Raven Moon pattern.
Hard to pick since I like them all…but Raven Moon is my favorite!
Black Chickadee but all are pretty.
Hi! I love Anticipating Autumn! It has lovely autumn colours abut also light. Beautiful,m clear design.
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Let it snow is my favourite.
I like the Raven Moon Pattern. It has beautiful Autumn Colors and such sharp contrast against the Black Raven.
I thought “Happy Birthday” was going to be my favorite until I saw “Let it Snow”!
I love the Sandhill Crane pattern! very lovely patterns! Thank you!
I love the Sandhill Crane pattern! Thank you!
My favorite pattern is For The Birds…so colorful little birdhouses!
They are all beautiful Works of Art.
But, I have to decide, and since I like all things whimsical, my choice is For The Birds
I can’t decide between Raven Moon and Let It Snow!
Winter Chickadee Menu Planner is my favorite, I would like to use it as a calendar top though, since I am empty nesting now and we don’t cook as often.
crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
Beautiful quilts once again!
I love all your patterns. Sandhill Crane and Winter Chickadees are my favorites!
I absolutely love the Tundra Swan, so beautiful!
Raven Moon is my favorite pattern.
I believe I like three leaves and Wild Flower III. Thanks for all your hard work, Michele.
I love the chickadee design! I remember them from Minnesota when I was a small child. I don’t believe we have them here in California….robins, jays, hummers & crows aplenty here!
My favorite pattern is Black Capped Chyickadee. The Sandhill Crane was a close second, but the chickadee won out.
Spring Flowers is my favorite.
All are beautiful….Wildflower 1, 2, & 3 were my favorites
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Wild Flower II is my favorite. I love flowers, and this is a bright upbeat flower- fun to give a card to someone!
My favorite is the Black Capped Chickadee pattern.
Some wonderful patterns, Raven Moon attracted me.
Great Autumn quilts this week.
Happy days.
Bev.
!Me encanta el otoño,pero aqui en mi ciudad de españa estamos a 36º
lovely quilts!
Beautiful postcards, I love the wild flower, it is so gorgeous!!!!
I love the richness and warmth of the color in Red Maple. I like red, highly saturated.
While I’m partial to the wildflower cards, the poignant whimsy of the snowman in “let is snow” would win the day for me – especially as my Christmas is usually 100F!
Most definitely Winter chickadees!
I love the Black Capped Chicadee!