Ranked in chronological order from newest to oldest.
October 2009The first BIG machine quilting job - not continuous-line, and therefore very time consuming. This is a picture of the top a friend made. I delivered it the night I finished it and didn't take any pics of the quilting.
The Starstruck quilt I coordinated for ALABiblioquilters for the auction July 2009. The first time I tried machine quilting - and ripped half of it out and did it over.
This scrappy UFO is something I started some years ago for a time filler. It got put on the back burner due to school. School is over, so it got pulled out last year and restarted. It's made from a variety of fabrics, some of the fabrics make me cringe now since I got pickier about the quality of the fabrics I use, but I left those blocks in to remind me of where I've been... and after all, some of those fabrics were cut from an old shirt or something (one was an old bowling league shirt). Funny, now that the economy isn't so hot, I'm seeing a lot of quilting books advocating used fabric at the library again. :D It had just been basted when I took this pic.
April '08
This is the first corner of the quilt I'm doing for my sister. If you need something nitpicky to do
to fulfill your OCD needs, then Ocean Waves is the pattern for you! Especially if it's set
on point with fill-in blocks like this. I'll post a link to the book source for this later, but I had
to re-draft the pattern since the source was a 14 inch block and I needed a 13-inch one. Which was
fairly easy as this pattern is mathematically derived—the center is half of the length of the
entire block. Nov. 09: I have four rows on this now, need to take a new pic.