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Saturday, April 27, 2013

Quilts In Progress

 My quilt "Nebula" is almost completed

Here is a close up picture of the quilting in "Nebula".


 Here I am saftey pin basting a quilt I finished piecing of Terry's (husband) great, great aunt.  The pieces of this quilt were cut out and placed in a box and later sold at a family auction.  Terry's cousin bought the box of pieces and years latter saw she would never finish the quilt.   She gave it to us hoping some day it would get finished. Now it is pieced and I am ready to hand quilt it.

I need a name for this quilt that I just put the binding on.
  Any suggestions?


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61 comments:

  1. The traveling diamonds look like Jet Trails to me. Beautiful quilts, beautifully done.

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  2. The traveling diamonds look like Jet Trails to me. Beautiful quilts, beautifully done.

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  3. Just off the top of my head, I'm thinking "Meteor Shower".
    I really like your Nebula and the Dresden Plates as well.

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  4. Wow, they all look great! Maybe something like "It's all connected"?

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  5. What about shooting star.
    Lisbet from Denmark

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  6. You make such beautiful quilts. When I looked at Auntie's dresden, I thought "Sunny Skies".

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  7. Nebula quilt is just perfect. The last picture seems to be deep in sea and sea creatures make patches in it. I love it both.

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  8. Lovely quilts. I just scrolled through your blog and saw the painting your mother did. WOW! I so wish I could paint like that.

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  9. Beautiful quilts and I also loved the painting that your mother did , such talent!!

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  10. Awesome quilts.I was lurking your blog and love your projects.A name?Dancing D

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  11. Your quilt could be called Out of this World Irish Stars. It is kind of like an Irish chain meets a star quilt.

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  12. Lovely Quilt. How about Star Crossed?

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  13. Looking great! Wish I had your patience and attention to detail!

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  14. Great quilt, wonderful colors!

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  15. These are great quilts. I love the nebula one.

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  16. Love your block, congratulations in getting it in the magazine. thanks!

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  17. Fun tour. No one in my family sews.

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  18. Fun block. You are an ambitious lady.

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  19. Love Nebula Beautiful quit!

    Mary

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  20. Nebula is an awesome project- you are so talented!

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  21. Thanks for sharing your blog with me. Your quilts are stunning and the painting on the wall at your Mother's is unbelievable. I would have loved telling all my friends the same as you.

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  22. My mother has a Dresden Plate quilt that was pieced by her grandmother. Her grandmother wasn't able to do the quilting on it before she passed away, so when my mom inherited the top, she had it quilted. Mom was never much for sewing, even though she comes from a family of sew-ers. She claims that the quilting gene skipped a few generations and ended up with me!

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  24. I'd name your quilt Fireworks! Congratulations on your block.

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  25. Your Nebula quilt is absolutely stunning!

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  26. I love your quilt It twinkles to me so I would call it twinkling stars. thanks for sharing

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  27. I think Shooting Star would be an apt name for your block.......

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  28. I would name is Star of Wonder, it is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

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  29. I think you should name it Star Crossed--love the quilt!

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  30. I think you should name it American Conet. Where is your Blog Block?

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  31. This pattern is just tooooo swesome

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  32. The continuum. Spectrum. Solar Wind.

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  33. Star Tracers....what a beautiful quilt.

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  34. "Nebula" is simply beautiful. And your other quilts Too. How about naming the other quilt -- "Star Chaser"

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  36. Love the painting your mother did-really beautiful.
    How about Star Fireworks for your quilt.

    Betty Domal bfdomal@gmail.com

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  37. Chained Diamond Stars It's very striking.

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  38. I like your quilts. I think that book is on my wish list too.

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  39. That star quilt on black is AWESOME! Congrats on having a block in the magazine! It is great!
    lisamcgriff (at) hotmail (dot)com

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  40. Your quilts are beautiful.

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  41. You could name it Nebula. Or how about Laser? It's beautiful!

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  42. Your quilts are lovely. I am not good at naming quilts, have a hard time naming my own.

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  43. My it is amazing how quilting with different patterns really add texture and movement to a quilt.

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  44. Oh, my, this quilt is fantastic! LOVE IT!

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  45. I have to get a copy of your new book. I love the way you use color to show motion in your quilts

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  46. Your Nebula quilt is wonderful! I love this!!!

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  47. Beautiful quilting on beautiful quilts.

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  48. Your quilt is so pretty! Be sure to post pics when you are finished!

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  49. When I look at your unnamed quilt with the lines going from star to star I think pinball. So how about Pinball Wizard?

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  50. I love your Nebula quilt. Just beautiful!

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  51. Your quilts are beautiful and the stitching on Nebula is fantastic. All of the little diamond shapes in the stars remind me of lights, so I think Starlite might be a good name.

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  52. Your Nebula quilt is beautiful!!

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  53. Your Nebula quilt is just lovely. Thanks.

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  54. "Congratulations!" "Thank you" for showing us the close up of your lovely
    quilt Nebula. "Star Zingers" immediatly came to me for your unnamed quilt.
    I so enjoyed becoming acquainted with you and your family, your heritage
    quilt and your Mother's beautiful painting.

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  55. I love the quilt - and Star Paths strikes me as an apt name or maybe shooting stars.

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  56. All I can say is you always inspire me so much and since I've had to be out of blog land for awhile I have a lot of catching up to do on your blog! I'm not going back to read everyone's but yours is not negotiable. :)

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