Finished Quilts 2013

Mosaic of all of my projects for 2013
All in all a pretty good year!



Not exactly quilts but hand made projects all the same!
Christmas stockings made for my nephew and his wife.



NC State quilt made for my daughter for Christmas to use on her couch!
Lots of red fuzzy fabric on the back.


I also made a "slutty" sloth costume for my daughter to wear for Halloween this year.
I had never worked with fake fur.
I actually made a vest that laced up out of it!


One of my favorite quilts of 2013.
I made this block for QM 100 Blocks magazine
Then I made the quilt to show how to use the block.



These two quilts were made as part of 100 quilts for kids and were donated to Margaret's Hope Chest.
Michigan State


University of Michigan



Chenille Blanket published on the Moda Bake Shop


I made three of these for each of my children.  A flannel Halloween quilt


Christmas Fence QAL.


Dolly Quilt:  Made with 2 friends for another friend who had a baby girl



Chenille Blanket:  Made for a friend at work.



Butterfly Quilt:  Made with some friends for my BEST friend to take with her to her radiation treatments.







Swoon Wedding quilt- A quilt made to celebrate the marriage of my nephew Matt to Juli.



Wedded Bliss- A wedding quilt for my nephew James and his wife Elizabeth.



Christmas Sampler BOM

I made this top for my long arm quilter as a thank you for all the great work she does for me. 
 She will be quilting it and finishing it.



One Block Wonder 

This one was gifted as a top to Margaret's Hope Chest so it is finished on my end! 
 I hope they love it too.



 Start Your Engine:



Frog Quilt:



Peacock Love:

Wolf quilt made for auction:



3 comments:

skchapin said...

I would love to know what fabric you used in 2010 to make the u of m quilt. Thank you. Sharon Rogers. Skchapin@gmail.com.

Pretty Side Facing You said...

Is there a pattern for the 'Michigan' string quilt? thank you. Heather Lentz. dhlentz1@gmail.com

SHORTY'S QUILTS said...

I love the quilt with the circles on the tree! Great Job.

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