Fall in Iowa this year has been filled with wet and cold days and dreary gray skies. Today is sunny, so I grabbed the quilts I finished over the last few weeks so I could get some pictures of them while the sun was shining!
I pulled out my hoarded Flea Market Fancy (Denyse Schmidt) scraps and made a small baby quilt. Oh, how I loved this fabric!! I wish I had bought more of it when I had the chance!
This next quilt is a hard one to photograph no matter the weather. I think all the white makes it hard to capture the colors accurately.
In person, it is a really sweet and fun...
All it needs is a little girl to love it!
This quilt is very similar to this one I made earlier this year. The Perfect Ten pattern is a great way to use up those panels!
This is one of two matching quilts I made for gifts for Christmas. They are both packaged up and ready to give, otherwise, I would get better pictures of the both of them. At least I got one picture, even though it's not the greatest. I don't work with batiks very often, however, every time I do, I remember how much I love working with them! The pattern is a free one and a great way to use fat quarters. The extra bits left over from the fat, I made into the border. Every bit of the fat quarter got used and I love that! You can find the pattern here: Stashbuster Quilt Pattern.
I hope you all had a nice Thanksgiving!! 🦃 Let the Christmas shopping begin!!