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Anna’s quilt By: quilt happy,
Georgia, USA
two color quilt for my grand daughter Anna
Quilt size: width: 85" height: 90"
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Black & White By: Aliza Prinsloo,
South Africa
I made a small wall haning quilt for our bathroom.
Quilt size: width: 48" height: 48"
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Block boxes By: Lies Bos-Varkevisser,
Netherlands
this quilt is made in the complimentary colorscheme.
Quilt size: width: 23" height: 27"
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Blue & White Kaleidoscope Quilt By: Sarah@Sew Me,
United Kingdom
Kaleidoscope Quilt made during Don’t Call Me Betsy’s Quilt-A-Long (Summer 2011), though I admit I didn’t finish my quilt until Spring 2012 due to hospital interruption. Fully pieced and quilted by me.
Quilt size: width: 50" height: 60"
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Blue Snowflakes Table Topper By: Gail Straka,
Arizona, USA
This quilt has 7 hexagon shaped blocks. Each block has a different machine embroidered snowflake in blue on white in the center. Each hexagon is made up of different blue fabrics, many of which have silver highlights.
Quilt size: width: 41" height: 41"
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Burgoyne Surrounded By: Patricia Moffitt,
Alaska, USA
This was my first queen sized quilt. The pattern looked so easy that I thought it would be finished in no time. But as usual it took longer than planned. Lots of corners to match, and the border was time consuming.
Quilt size: width: 84" height: 92"
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Chocolate Stars By: Nancy M,
Michigan, USA
This brown and white fabric was not selling at the local quilt shop. I knew it would make a great Stack N Whack style quilt. The setting was inspired by the book “Circle of Nine.” I was very happy with the results.
Quilt size: width: 56" height: 56"
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Christmas Lap Quilt By: Diane U.,
Ontario, Canada
Two tone golds/browns decorate this Christmas lap quilt that was made for my niece in 2012. We exchanged e-mails through e-quilter.com to find just the right fabrics to match her decor. She loved it!
Quilt size: width: 54" height: 67"
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Colouring-book quilt By: Carla (Granny Maud’s Girl),
Australia
A 2009 copy of Quilts Japan inspired me to make this redwork quilt. I call it the colouring-book quilt as many of the designs come from colouring books. Others were from a great-grandmother’s embroidery pattern collection. I just wish I had a better photo of it!
Quilt size: width: 82" height: 82"
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Crossknot By: Allison Dutton,
Washington, USA
I just made this blue and white quilt from Aria Lane’s Crossknot pattern. It was easy to follow and I love how the quit turned out!
Quilt size: width: 52.5" height: 56"
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It Takes Two in Blue By: Susan Gilbert,
Maine, USA
Just Takes 2™ is a mystery quilt. It is divided into four main sections. Blogged by Sentimental Stitches and Dear Jane I did mine in Blue and used a print instead of the red and white solids.
Quilt size: width: 90" height: 108"
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Jessica’s Double Irish Chain By: Tammy Pettus,
Alabama, USA
This quilt was made for my daughter from her Granddaddy’s shirts after he passed away. Each grandchild will receive a quilt. This is number 6 of 9. In the center are his name and dates of birth and death. In the bottom corner are my name and my daughter’s name with the quilt’s completion date.
Quilt size: width: 72" height: 104"
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Just Takes 2 By: Béatrice,
France
Made from Gay- (Sentimental Stitches) & Brenda- (Dear Jane) patterns, 100 blocks in Red & White , quilted by Nat Delarge.
Quilt size: width: 76" height: 94"
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Kit Carson By: Kristin Donnelly,
Indiana, USA
Made with muslin and men’s blue shirts, all recycled. Made this quilt for my father in law for his birthday. All blue is from old shirts. Backed in blue chambray. Pattern is based on an antique quilt made by Kit Carson’s mother, housed at the Kit Carson museum in Taos, New Mexico.
Quilt size: width: 64" height: 80"
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Lilacs & Lemonade By: Linda,
Michigan, USA
Baby quilt for our beautiful grand niece in many shades of purple and yellow to match her nursery.
Quilt size: width: 49" height: 58"
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Merlot By: Michele Timms,
Ontario, Canada
Merlot is a tablerunner I made after being inspired by “Just One Slab Quilts Recover Southern Alberta” – a plea for quilt blocks to make quilts for the people who were victims of the devastating floods this summer and lost everything.
Quilt size: width: 18" height: 52"
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Petit bateux By: Turid Bakken,
Norway
This quilt I made for my sister’s wedding. I was inspired by some French quilt blogs, they made a pattern called petit bateaux, or small boats. You really can see the small boats floating in the middle of the ocean here. Quilting done by Janne Torsvik.
Quilt size: width: 76" height: 88"
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Rapid fire hunters square By: vandy,
Ohio, USA
This quilt started out as a request from my stepmom. This past year her battle with breast cancer took a turn for the worst & I put the construction on fast forward to complete it & get it quilted before she passed. She got to enjoy it for the next 2 weeks which brought her joy in a very dark time.
Quilt size: width: 88" height: 100"
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Re-purposed Wedding Dress By: Debbie Lange Quilting,
Indiana, USA
A bride asked me to re-purpose her wedding dress into a wallhanging. I used the gown satin fabric for the background and the train fabric with beading and sequins to form the cross. Circle was appliqued from the dress fabric also. I quilted freemotion roses because she carried roses for her bouquet.
Quilt size: width: 41" height: 41"
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Rubies (was Fons & Porters Emeralds pattern) By: Barbara Winkler,
California, USA
I saw this Emerald Quilt on tv and remembered seeing it on the cover of the Fon’s & Porter magazine earlier in the year. I had LOTS of red scraps, so decided the end of June to make my Rubies quilt (the number on it is for Quilts of Valor) PS We are over 2500 hundred now.
Quilt size: width: 60" height: 72"
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Ruby Crystal By: Carol Johnston,
Idaho, USA
I made half-square triangles using my red and white-on-white fabrics. Lots and lots of half squares! Then I played on my design wall until I came up with this design.
Quilt size: width: 88.5" height: 88.5"
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Semi-Sweet By: Quilts of Tomorrow,
Alberta, Canada
I made this quilt using primarily Civil War reproduction fabrics in pinks and browns. It was quilted with freehand hearts and swirls by Nancy Basserman of Calgary. Much to my surprise and delight, it was displayed on the Wainwright Hotel at the Heritage Park Festival of Quilts in May 2013.
Quilt size: width: 84" height: 84"
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Windmills By: Susan Harris,
Australia
I love two colour quilts. I chose this design as it gave me the opportunity for lots of hand quilting, which is my passion. This is a replica of an antique windmills quilt, machine pieced and hand quilted.
Quilt size: width: 80" height: 80"
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Metacognition is my favourite, would look great in blacks and whites.
Metacognition is my favorite and it is even shown in my favorite colors. Would love to make this quilt!
Love Emily’s patterns.
Colossal Peppermints is my favorite pattern. I like how the edges are not squared off.
Japanese Garden is gorgeous.
Metacognition.
Tumbling Snowflakes is my favorite from her store. Of the three above Colossal Peppermints is my favorite.
crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
So pretty Japanese Garden.
My favorite, Japanese Garden, would love the pattern,
Jenny
These patterns look great!
Love japanese Garden . Hugs from France
Japanese garden!
De japanse tuin is erg mooi
I like all three, but would love to try the Colossal Peppermints as it is my favorite.
Of the three above Colossal Peppermints is my favorite.
Metacognition is my favorite, but Japanese Garden is very pretty too
I so love Japanese Garden it is absolutely gorgeous.
So many pretty ones in this group. I have to give a nod to Burgoyne Surrounded quilt. I did a navy and white one with my mom before she passed away and it has great memories for me.
Love love love the Doodlebug Garden!
Something about the metacognition quilt appeals to me. Not sure why – maybe it’s the funky, off beat look of it. It would be awesome in just two colors.
I just found this site from a friend. Nice show and tell and prizes.
I like the Japanese Garden, but my absolute favorite is Doodlebug Garden. Love those hexie flowers and little lady bugs!
I love the Japanese Garden!
I love the Japanese Garden.
I love your patterns and am torn between Doodlebug Garden and Japanese Garden. I love the romance of the Japanese Garden but I’d have to go with Doodlebug Garden because of it’s simplicity – those flowers pop nicely and who doesn’t love cute little ladybugs!
I love the Pumpkin Patches — I could be the time of year, but it is so cute! Thanks Michele for all your hard work!
this was a hard choice but I think my favorite is Lady Bug Picture
have to correct that… Lady Bug Picnic
Metacognition is my favorite. I think I would make it in flannels.
Hard to choose, love them all.
Lots of great quilts. I’ve been looking for a pattern to do a 2 color quilt. There is a lot of inspiration here.
Thanks!
Wow! such beautiful quilts.
I would go for Tumbling snowflakes. I love hexies. Thank you.
Although it looks challenging I think I would chose Japanese Garden.
My most favorite is Japanese Garden. I don’t know if I will ever be able to make one like this, but i would try.
Got lots of lovely Java batiks, that would make a piece of its own.
I love the Tumbling Snowflakes pattern the best!
They are all beautiful but my favorite is Metacognition.
all are lovely patterns. but I really love Delectable Watermelon Table Runner
I love the Tumbling Snowflake quilt and the patchwork pumpkins!! Metacognition is my favorite on this page!
Metacognition is my favorite
What a great group of new patterns, but I would make Colossal Peppermints first if I had any of these patterns. Thanks for sharing, Kathy
Love pumpkin patches….cute…cute….cute
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Colossal Peppermints is my fave. I love that it could be started now and be ready for the holidays. It’s modern, colorful, and fun. Thanks!
The peppermints are so fun.
!Animo! todas las semanas nos sorprendes con cosas nuevas
I love them all but my favorite is the boxes!
Peppermint patches! Yummy!
The patterns are all beautiful, but I’ll pick Doodlebug Garden as my favourite.
Tough call. They’re all gorgeous! Metacog, think.
my favorite is Matacognition. What fun it would be to make this one.