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This little quilt is made using a coordinated range of charm squares criss crossed with a pale purple solid fabric. Nice and gentle soothing colours for a little person or a small lap quilt.
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An original design, I was looking to make something unique whilst using the whole of a jelly roll strip with no waste. This was fun!! Perfect for a single bed or a topper for a double, or as a snuggle quilt.
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I was feeling the love for all things pink when I made this checkerboard quilt. The checked blocks have 36 x 1inch blocks in them and are all scrappy and diverse but overall read as pink. The outside border is a lawn fabric with a pink floral design on it. It is single bed size or would work over the back of a lounge.
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I made this quilt using a mix of 2.5" strips, and a coordinating outside border called Frisky by Zen Chic. This block is very versatile and can be arranged in many ways, in this case in a step down pattern. It could be a small lap quilt or a baby quilt.
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I made this quilt using a range of fabrics by Zen Chic called Just Red, with a few other coordinating fabrics. I had fun arranging the blocks into a colourwash style, with lighter blocks in the middle and darker on the outside. It could be a bed topper or a lap quilt, and with the colours and the heart theme could be a Valentine's gift.
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This quilt was made as a mystery in 2021. It is busy with lots of different star designs, how clever was Michelle (the designer) to come up with these. You could use it as a wall hanging or a lap quilt. For a bit of fun, I used a novelty background fabric and then pieced the backing with fabrics from the front, so essentially it could be reversible.
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This beauty was a mystery run by Bonnie Hunter between Nov 2020 and Jan 2021. All the blocks are different but are brought together using a constant grey in the sashings. I had fun making this quilt.
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I made this quilt using all different blues from my stash and sourced all over the place, including a star wars pattern, airplanes, flowers, animals and the list goes on. It is quite large and would be perfect for a lounge or a bed.
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I have been collecting cupcake fabrics for a while now and thought it was about time I made the quilt. It was fun to make and would be a fun gift for a cupcake lover, or to brighten up a room.
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Size 41cm x 41cm (16" x 16") Made using cotton fabrics Sold as the cushion cover only - no insert is included. There is a grey zip hidden underneath the flap on the back so you can insert your cushion. I have used a 50cm feather insert from Pillow Talk, as I like my cushions soft and full. This is NOT included in the sale, only for display in the photo.
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I have wanted to make this quilt for a while now, but needed to concentrate and pay attention to colour and tonal placement, so had to pick a quiet time to make it. The design is by Kitchen Table Quilting, and very easy to make. It is big enough for a double or a queen topper. Perfect gift for a non-pale loving person.
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This is a very large quilt and comfortably fits on a Queen sized bed with overhang. The design of the quilt is called a braid, and in this case the colours flow across the width of the quilt in a chevron style design.
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I bought a new ruler - I have a ruler problem haha, so had to try it out. This design was originally in red white and blue, but I pulled these pretty teal green and purple fabrics, complemented with grey grunge and a white, and got to work. It is a very effective pattern, and so many possibilities. Its not huge, but would go over a lounge for snuggling under or as a topper for a Queen bed. And, don't you love it when the wind blows so the quilt looks wonky in the pic?
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I never used to like brown but over the years have seen some really stunning brown colours (all under the blurky banner of brown). There are lots of different shades and colours in this quilt. Not pretty at all, but stunning in its own way.
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The design for this quilt is called Walk in the Garden by Ann Visman. I have made it using ten pin bowling fabrics sourced in Australia and overseas. Perfect design for themed fabrics.
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Lime and Berry purple - a striking combination! I collected these fabrics wherever I went and finally found the perfect border fabric. It was completed in June 2011 and has been hanging in my house in a protected-from-light area, and the colours are still as vibrant as ever.
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This quilt was started in a workshop with the designer, Jacqueline de Jong, and completed in May 2012.I really enjoyed making it, and the quilting took many hours. Not to mention the application of the crystals.But, after travelling for shows, and then hanging in my studio, it is time to move on and find another home where it will be loved and admired.
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Sale!This quilt has taken several years to make and was my "in between" project. There are many different dark and light fabrics, often with interesting little things on them, like baseball bats. Have a look at the pictures to see what interesting things you might see. This quilt would work as a snuggle quilt, or a double bed topper.
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Sale!I made this little quilt the other week after fighting with a complicated design which nearly did my head in . I needed something simple, small and modern. This pattern was perfect, and is by Kitchen Table Quilting, called The Sadie Quilt. Crisp clear non muddy fabrics, with a modern dotty background, which has a hint of blue in it, finished with the tag/label fabric on the back, it makes me happy. Perfect as a lap quilt (for a small person), a table decoration or as a gift for a new baby. If you want to hang it, it will need a rod pocket.
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Evangeline - I looked up the meaning of this baby name and it means "good news, bringer of good news". People with this name tend to be orderly, a bit like the crosses in this quilt. (Thanks Kate for the quilt name :)). The crosses are described as modern vintage, I used modern fabrics, making them into traditional blocks of crosses and hourglasses. The fabrics are from my stash of pinks, watermelons, salmons and deep berry colours. Perfect size for a single bed, or as a topper for a larger bed. You could also hang it on the wall, though it will need a rod pocket.