Debnewcomb's likes School of Fish I made this quilt for our first grandbaby, a boy, who is due November 19th. By Iquilt4fun 9 LIKES | 504 VIEWS A Maze Last year when we gathered all our quilts for CASA I saw a maze quilt that another member quilted. I asked for the pattern and so this year this is one of the quilts we will be donating. Not only did Marge bring me the pattern she also cut these squares. I found enough for the backing in my stash to go with it. I quilted it with a larger meander than my Blush & Bashful I just posted. I think not only can a child play the maze, which has 2 ways out, I can see them running a toy car through the paths or playing I Spy with the squares. Something not only to comfort but entertain too. I hope you like the idea as much as I do. By toogie 4 LIKES | 457 VIEWS Tiny Houses I was inspired by Jenny Doan to use up some of my scraps to make a quilt with a lot of little houses. I watched her tutorial and seemed very easy and it was. I thought I would make a couple of houses a week, but it became so much fun matching up scraps that it was finished much sooner than I thought. My original plan was to donate it, but I love it so much, it's now mine! By NannaLiz 24 LIKES | 953 VIEWS Strips and Strings This quilt started out to be something completely different. As I placed the blocks on the design wall, this is what I came up with using 1.5" strips. Hope a child likes it! By plquilter66 12 LIKES | 504 VIEWS Missouri binding tool star quilt Saw the binding tool star quilt but since I love purple changed the color. I also increased the size to a queen size. By Mstweety 5 LIKES | 586 VIEWS Jacob's Ladder As each of our grandchildren graduate from high school I present them with a quilt made by me, their Nana. Our oldest grandson is Jacob so thought this quilt was appropriate for his. It was a lot of work but also very rewarding. He loves it and sleeps under it all the time. Missouri Star was so helpful in this project from watching Jenny's tutorial to purchasing fabric. After I finished the quilt I noticed a secondary pattern that looked like a baseball diamond. He went to college on a baseball scholarship, so it was doubly fitting. Thanks Missouri Star. By Sadie 7 LIKES | 470 VIEWS Night Sky Our youngest granddaughter just graduated from high school so this is her quilt I made. The pattern is Night Sky and I used fabric from Missouri Star from the Sage & Sea Glass collection by Kim Diehl for Michael Glass. Her favorite color is green and she loved this pattern. It was pretty difficult for me since it is all half square triangles. Too bad I didn't have the triangle square-up ruler when I did this. lol My husband says this is the prettiest quilt I have done. The support group were so helpful in helping me increase the size to king. Couldn't have done it without them. Thanks Missouri Star. By Sadie 14 LIKES | 677 VIEWS Pumpkins This is the third Pumpkins I have made, one for each grandchild. I think I could make it in my sleep! By NannaLiz 15 LIKES | 549 VIEWS Kaleidoscope Quilt I bought this kit in 2008, made the first block, and put it way for "later". Year of the pandemic, I'm using stash, and finishing projects. Pattern by Thea Jirak @ Quilting Delights, Oregon By bookgranny54 13 LIKES | 550 VIEWS Layer Cake quilt Using my stash, By bookgranny54 6 LIKES | 555 VIEWS Monet wedding ring quilt I always wanted a wedding ring quilt so I made it. My friends gave me a bunch of their scraps and I made the quilt top. It was my first queen sized quilt. A friend of mine long armed it for me. By Mstweety 4 LIKES | 878 VIEWS Jelly Roll Charm Chase This is a variation of a Jelly Roll Race quilt. Charm squares are sewn in between the strips so they look like they’re weaving in and out of the strips. I used a 2017 pattern I found at www.modabakeshop.com. The pattern was created by Rose Moy Mikulski and can also be found at somethingrosemade14.blogspot.com. Although this pattern was easy and came together quickly, I prefer more control and a less random method of fabric placement. I quilted it with horizontal, straight-line quilting about 3/8 inches apart. By Jacqueline 7 LIKES | 554 VIEWS «12...171172173174175176177...232233»