Sunday, August 06, 2006

Get out your sunglasses for this one




Danielle, a 15-year old local girl made this quilt for her little sister. She used a pattern developed by Martha, the shop owner. The pattern is called Marth'as Crazy Dozen. You can make the quilt with 12 fat quarters. It goes together very fast. The only requirement from Danielle's sister was that she wanted a "pink" quilt. Yeah, she got that. I think Danielle used every pink fabric in the quilt shop. And the back, what else, PINK. I used YLI Maui Sunset on the top and Superior BL SuperBob Dark Pink bobbin. I used Jody Beamish Whirlygig pantograph.

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My life has changed in the last couple of years - some bumps, I retired from quilting, and then I moved to Texas. I'm anxious to see what new adventures await me in the next phase of my life.

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I started quilting when a quilt shop opened in our little town in January 2004. I have been hooked ever since.

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This is called Fruit Cocktail

This is called Fruit Cocktail
It is all batiks