Kathy is making these blocks using the 1.5" 90-degree hexagon collection.
Once again, the blocks show the effects one can get with some fussy cutting.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Feathered Stars with Owls.
Kathy is making these Feathered Stars using the 15" Feathered Star collection.
Take a moment and click on the pictures to enlarge them to get the full effect of the fussy cutting Kathy is doing.
Take a moment and click on the pictures to enlarge them to get the full effect of the fussy cutting Kathy is doing.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Pickled Clamshells
Mary is making these beautiful pickled clamshells using the 6" Pickled Clamshell collection.
Click on the photo to enlarge it and enjoy all the beautiful fabrics and colours!
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Spoolin' Stars
Charlsey designed and made this baby quilt using 2" HSTs. She pieced and quilted it in about 5 days.
Aunt Clara's Quilt
Jutta in Austria has made this beautiful Aunt Clara's Quilt using the 90-degree 1" hexagons in the Inklingo Lite 4 collection.
Labels:
1" 90-degree hexagons,
Inklingo,
Inklingo Lite #4,
Lucy Boston,
quilt
Seven Sisters
Charlsey made this beautiful Seven Sisters quilt top using the 1" 60-degree diamond collection and the half elongated hexagon from Collection 1.
It measures 68 x 72 and was hand pieced over a span of a year and a half. It is scheduled to be quilted in March.
Labels:
1" 60-degree diamond,
Collection # 1,
Inklingo,
quilt,
star
Feathered Star
Charlsey is making a quilt using the 20" Feathered Star collection. Here is one of her first blocks for the quilt.
Cameron's Windmills
Cathi made this baby quilt using the other half 1" 60-degree hexagon collection. It finished at approximately 38" x 27".
Rainbow Flower
Sue made this using the Rainbow Flower collection. Click on the photo to get a close-up look at the fussy-cut butterflies!
Labels:
curved piecing,
Inklingo,
quilt,
Rainbow Flower collection
Friday, February 11, 2011
Insanity Quilt Top
Deanna has finished (!) her spectacular 'Insanity' quilt-top.
It is made with 0.5" hexagons (there are more than 10,000 of them in there), and is 79 x 86" (2oo x 218 cm).
Just ... lean back and enjoy this gorgeous quilt.
Labels:
0.50" hexagons,
Grandmother's Flower Garden,
hexagon,
Inklingo,
quilt
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