Let Freedom Ring
This blue and white star quilt was the perfect backdrop for designs that celebrate the semiquincentennial.
This blue and white star quilt was the perfect backdrop for designs that celebrate the semiquincentennial.
Needed a small project for a quilt retreat and found this at the WSQ Show one year and finally got around to making it. Love the rich colors of it.
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I went shopping in my stash and found this kit I had purchased in 2010. Wanting to use what I have I dug in and got this quilt going right away. Hoping to clear more of my stash out in the near future.
This is a recued quilt top. I don't know its story but the quilter who pieced it had a lot of ambition. Here's to new beginings!
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The center of Annette's Rose is a design by my niece, Tracy. Originally a minature quilt that Annette made and w juried into Road to California Quilt Show. Tracy and I expanded the design to honor Annette who lost her battle with cancer.
Two Bloom Vintage by Moda quilt kits from Shabby Fabrics with a twist. I used their appliques and my Fruits of the Spirit embroidery.
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I found the panel at a sewing day with my church group and then took it with me on a shop hop to find the other fabrics. I put it all together and quilted it with variegated thread matching the colors of the quilt.
I purchased this quilt top at an INMQ sale because I was intriqued by the embroidery. We will never know why Mamie never finished her star or how it ended up in Spokane. I enjoyed finishing it for her almost 100 years later.