Monday, December 31, 2012

Kristen's Quilts

Here are some cute quilts that I machine quilted for Kristen from Stash in Walla Walla.  This first one is a pattern by Jaybird called "Dance Floor".  Kristen used the softest fabrics to make this quilt.  I quilted "Diamonds are Forever" all over it. 


This second quilt was very modern looking.  I quilted my new favorite pantograph "Honeycomb" on it.  Sorry you are probably getting sick of seeing it but it looks so good on so many quilts. 



These both turned out so cute!  Thanks for letting me quilt for you Kristen!  Kristen is a quilting machine.  She makes up several quilts in a month and even finds the time to sew costumes for her daughter's dance recitals.  Amazing the talent this lady has!  Hope you have a happy and safe New Year's Eve.

Teresa

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  1. Beautiful! I really need to get me that honeycomb pantograph. I really like how that looks!

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  2. Beautiful quilting !! Happy New Year, Teresa!

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  3. Love the colors, patterns and quilting! Great job, honeycomb is awesome!

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