And yes, yet another cat quilt!
This quilt finished at 30 x 30 ins and was made using a bought pattern from Sundrop Designs and a "Very Berry" Amafu roll. Adapted paper pieced logpattern. It was done rather quickly - as always.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
The second quilt finished for the 3rd of June
This is the cat quilt I finished for my DS for the 3rd of June. There are lots of cats on that quilt.
She was really happy with it and told me that she is going to take this with her to Ireland. This and other patterns available for download here
She was really happy with it and told me that she is going to take this with her to Ireland. This and other patterns available for download here
Monday, June 6, 2011
The first of the quilts finished for the 3rd of June 2011
In our family, all our birthdays are crammed into 2 days in June and 2 weeks in September/October. This year my DSIL (Darling Sister in Law) Petro, had her 60th birthday and my DS (Darling Sister) her 50th Birthday both on the 3rd of June.
Petro was thrilled with her quilt. For me, it was a bit of a challenge to work with the browns and muted greens, but I learned a lot about the importance of contrast to keep a quilt from being boring without using psychedelic colours.
And yes, if you wondered: it is Petro that is holding the quilt. The one that turned 60. Amazing woman that looks 40.
We had a splendid time in Cape Town. Spent some time with Kenneth and Kirsten as well and ate too much, as always. Johan and I went to Kirstenbosch on Sunday morning, photographing the beautiful winter gardens. (Confetti quilt or two from that photo session) I also took some very beautiful pictures of birds for a realistic appliqué quilt of common South African birds... Some of the patterns are now available for download from here
Logistically we had to make decisions around Pretoria, Portarlington and Cape Town. We landed up in Cape Town for the weekend to spend some time with Petro (DSIL)
Petro was thrilled with her quilt. For me, it was a bit of a challenge to work with the browns and muted greens, but I learned a lot about the importance of contrast to keep a quilt from being boring without using psychedelic colours.
And yes, if you wondered: it is Petro that is holding the quilt. The one that turned 60. Amazing woman that looks 40.
We had a splendid time in Cape Town. Spent some time with Kenneth and Kirsten as well and ate too much, as always. Johan and I went to Kirstenbosch on Sunday morning, photographing the beautiful winter gardens. (Confetti quilt or two from that photo session) I also took some very beautiful pictures of birds for a realistic appliqué quilt of common South African birds... Some of the patterns are now available for download from here
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