Here is a quilt that I quilted awhile back, but better late (blogging) the never! The freakingly fantastic people at Robert Kaufman fabrics sent me this quilt to quilt and it was so cute that I really, really, (really!) didn’t want to send it back! It was made using their Dr Seuss fabric. They asked me to only quilt the white and leave the pennants unquilted. Since this quilt was for a special little baby, I op
Julie, aka Jaybird Quilts, and I have a running bet. I bet her last year that she couldn’t wear me out. That I could handle as many quilts as she threw my way…..and this quilt market, she tried. I quilted a bunch of quilts for her booth, and she nearly beat me…..I nearly couldn’t keep up with her. But I prevailed and am happy and slightly worn out! Photo by: Julie Herman She released several p
Well, it has been two weeks since my last “Deciding What to Quilt” post, but I hope that this one was worth waiting on! Today we are going to talk about quilting quilt borders. Some quilters love them and some quilters, like me, don’t like them. But I feel that I should clarify that it’s not that I hate quilt borders, it’s just that I am kinda on the lazy/impatient side. When I am piecin