Sunday, 1 September 2024

Customer quilting.................

 It is time for an update of customer quilting, and first up is one I did earlier in the year for Sherrel. She brought me her quilt, called Stair Bender as in the photo below...........


............this made me think a lot, as she wanted to enter it into the Victorian Quilters Showcase Exhibition in Melbourne in July.....which meant it was to be custom quilted...........

I eventually came up with a plan for quilting, as in the following photos........




Sherrel picked up her quilt just before we headed off on a trip, back in April. Then we went away again in June and July. I received a text from Sherrel just after we arrived home, that she had received a call that her quilt had won something in Melbourne!! It was  few days later that I received this photo from Sherrel with a photo of her and the quilt with a Highly Commended ribbon!! (Note that Sherrel is colour coordinated with her quilt!!)  Congratulations Sherrel, the piecing accuracy in this quilt was amazing.


Now onto some more quilts........................

Earlier in the year, Jill sent me 4 large quilts, all with amazing needleturn applique. After consultation she decided that 2 of them would be quilted allover and 2 would be custom.......... 

This one, an Octogan quilt, made using William Morris fabrics, was quilted with Leaves and Loops..........


.........and this Starry quilt was quilted allover with Meander...........



Helen has made 2 quilts recently, the first being a pretty floral quilt for her daughters' friend, and this was quilted allover with a floral pattern............


.....and this king size quilt for her granddaughter, was quilted, again with Meander.


Cheryl makes a lot of handpieced hexagon quilts and this was another of those, and is simply quilted with a pattern called Rhapsody...........


Jenny has been busy finishing off a lot of quilts, in readiness for her groups upcoming quilt show, in October. This is a Ricky Tims design, Convergence and is quilted allover with a Modern Maze pattern.



This churn dash quilt was also made by Jenny, and is quilted edge to edge with Baroque Swirls.



Also getting some quilts finished for the quilt show is Sherrel and this top was made with Dragonflies and water lillies fabric. It was quilted allover with a dragonflies pattern.


And another quilt made by Sherrel is this flying geese top, called Flying High, and  made with fabrics she purchased on a recent holiday to Singapore. It was quilted allover with a pattern called Augusta.


This is another quilt made by Jenny, using Tim Holtz fabric range Electic Elements. I custom quilted this one as you can see in the following photos using a lot of geometric patterns as I wanted the texture to show as the fabrics were all rather busy.................






I will finish this post here for now. There are other quilts to show as I have been rather busy in the last few weeks. They can wait for another post, one day.

I still have another post to write soon, with the latest newsfromjude, so will be back soon.

Have a good day. It is the first day of September, so that means the first day of spring. I see the trees are blossoming, the wattles are starting to flower, and yesterday on our drive to the farm, we noticed the canola crops mostly in flower. We do urgently need some rain, as it has been very dry so far this season.

Be back soon
Blessings, From Jude










5 comments:

Susan said...

fingers crossed for some rain for you - we have just had a week of 30+ - summer arrived early!
some lovely quilts you get to work on Jude - especially the first one by Sherrel

loulee said...

Wow, you have been busy. So many lovely quilts made even more beautiful by you.

Maria said...

Sherrals quilt is stunning and your custom quilting looked fabulous.
You have been busy working on Max and working your magic on all those quilts.

Janice said...

You have been entrusted with some beauties there. It must feel good to have assisted Sherrie to win an award with her quilt.

dq said...

Gorgeous quilts and quilting, Jude. I am surprised still find time for it.