Showing posts with label soho pantograph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soho pantograph. Show all posts

Thursday, September 19, 2024

Val's Simply Dashing 2.0


This is Val's second unique interpretation of our Highway 10 Designs Simply Dashing pattern.  The pattern is written as a two fabric quilt that utilizes strip piecing for a fast and easy finish.



  Val made it her own by starting with some ombre fat quarters and doing a whole lot of organizing and planning along the way.  


I think the navy background really makes all of the other colors pop.  Val chose the Soho pantograph and a shiny blue thread.


Val chose her backing fabric from the small collection of Northcott wide backs that I have in stock.  This blue Stonehenge is a lovely option with lots of color variation.




 

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Washboard Road


Eileen made this bright and cheerful quilt for a special nephew.  The pattern is called Washboard Road by Highway 10 Designs and is available in both a PDF instant download or paper version from www.highway10designs.com


We used the Soho pantograph that compliments the texture in the Twist by Dashwood Studio fabric collection.




Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Scrappy Nine Patch


Marion brought this wonderfully scrappy quilt.  She inherited a box of 2" squares from her aunt and wanted to put them to use, even though most of the fabrics weren't necessarily her taste.


Marion selected the the Soho pantograph, and I think the scale suits the quilt really well.  No square was left without getting some quilting through it.



Marion added a classic white on white backing fabric to add a bit of calm.  This quilt grew on Marion while she was making it and instead of it being given away, it is going to find a home in her spare room. 


Thursday, March 11, 2021

Onesies Funsies


I had the pleasure of quilting this fun little quilt for pattern tester Reneta.  The pattern is called "Onesies Funsies" and it is a new release from Art East Quilting Co.  



Reneta and my daughter Kendra selected the Soho pantograph, and I think it is a sweet finish for all the cute animals.  I think I'm partial to the bunny - how about you?