My last post of 2016 finished quilts was at number 12. I finished 25 quilts this year, either by completing UFO's, working on past BOM's, and pairing completed tops with batting and backing, and then getting them all off to the long arm quilter.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to get any decent pictures, because here in the Pacific Northwest, we have overcast, wet ground, and either rain, mist, or snow, making it impossible to take any pictures. My house is not big enough either to take full, nice pictures.
But I have either given away or sold some quilts, so I took the best pictures of the finished quilts that I could given the circumstances. So some of the finished quilts will be out of order in posting until I can get out this spring to get decent pictures.
This was a Christmas present for my neighbor. I have know her for over 10 years, and have known her through her children growing up, a divorce, and now her upcoming retirement as a nurse. She will be selling her house and moving back to Montana to live when she retires. She has bought some property up there and plans on building a new house.
I came up with the idea to gift her a quilt, one reason to use in her new house, and two, to remember us as neighbors into her new life.
I picked what I thought was appropriate for a house in Montana, I thought of a log cabin pattern quilt. I finished this one in a group of 4 quilts during the month of July this year. I began working on it back in May, you can see that part here.
This quilt kit was a part of a annual club for Lynette Jensen's Thimbleberries. It was called "Anniversary Club" back in 2008. It was a project for the month of October 2008. This club consisted not a block a month, but a complete quilt every other month for two years. There were 11 complete quilt kits in the program, and I have completed 3 of the 12 projects. I finished # 3 last week called Star and Chain, which I posted about a couple of days ago.
This is a picture of the folded log cabin. It consisted dark colors, constructing with light beige background fabrics.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to get any decent pictures, because here in the Pacific Northwest, we have overcast, wet ground, and either rain, mist, or snow, making it impossible to take any pictures. My house is not big enough either to take full, nice pictures.
But I have either given away or sold some quilts, so I took the best pictures of the finished quilts that I could given the circumstances. So some of the finished quilts will be out of order in posting until I can get out this spring to get decent pictures.
This was a Christmas present for my neighbor. I have know her for over 10 years, and have known her through her children growing up, a divorce, and now her upcoming retirement as a nurse. She will be selling her house and moving back to Montana to live when she retires. She has bought some property up there and plans on building a new house.
I came up with the idea to gift her a quilt, one reason to use in her new house, and two, to remember us as neighbors into her new life.
I picked what I thought was appropriate for a house in Montana, I thought of a log cabin pattern quilt. I finished this one in a group of 4 quilts during the month of July this year. I began working on it back in May, you can see that part here.
This quilt kit was a part of a annual club for Lynette Jensen's Thimbleberries. It was called "Anniversary Club" back in 2008. It was a project for the month of October 2008. This club consisted not a block a month, but a complete quilt every other month for two years. There were 11 complete quilt kits in the program, and I have completed 3 of the 12 projects. I finished # 3 last week called Star and Chain, which I posted about a couple of days ago.
This is a picture of the folded log cabin. It consisted dark colors, constructing with light beige background fabrics.
This is a full picture of the completed quilt, on my kitchen floor. Again, sorry for the poor picture, as the weather is cranky here in the Pacific Northwest.
Close up of a block in the finished quilt.
Picture of the backing and binding of the finished quilt.
When I gifted it to her, she opened it and I told her it was for her new house in Montana and to help her remember us when she leaves, she broke down and cried. She was so touched in receiving a quilt from us. She said it would be perfect, as these were going to be the colors for her new house. Such a nice feeling to give and the receiver be appreciative!
Size: 64" x 80"
Fabric Lines Used: Kit using Thimbleberries Fabrics
Browns and Beiges
Pattern: Log Cabin
Designer: Lynette Jensen
Long Arm Quilter: Carol Logan Nelson
Year Began: 10/2008
Year Completed: 09/2016
Warmest...
Beautiful quilt, and a lovely story - so pleased she liked it
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