I was asked by a customer to make a t-shirt quilt for a friends special birthday. Because of time constraints I asked by friend Max to help out with the piecing of the top and as the true friend she is, she agreed to help out. Max did an awesome job piecing the t-shirt blocks and was done in record time. "Thanks friend". I did the quilting and Max finished it off with the machine binding. The fabric was the customer's choice as well as was the flannel backing. I did a pantograph called Palm Beach, used W/Natural batting and a variegated 100% cotton thread by Wonderfil.
To see some examples of my custom quilting please scroll to the very bottom of this page. The majority of these are customer quilts who requested full custom quilting.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have regarding having one of your quilts either freehand or custom quilted. crazycreekcreations@shaw.ca or call me at (403) 278-8854
Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have regarding having one of your quilts either freehand or custom quilted. crazycreekcreations@shaw.ca or call me at (403) 278-8854
Saturday, April 30, 2011
T-Shirt Quilt - Combined Effort
I was asked by a customer to make a t-shirt quilt for a friends special birthday. Because of time constraints I asked by friend Max to help out with the piecing of the top and as the true friend she is, she agreed to help out. Max did an awesome job piecing the t-shirt blocks and was done in record time. "Thanks friend". I did the quilting and Max finished it off with the machine binding. The fabric was the customer's choice as well as was the flannel backing. I did a pantograph called Palm Beach, used W/Natural batting and a variegated 100% cotton thread by Wonderfil.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Max's Rooster Quilt - "How Fun"
This is another fun creation embroidered and pieced by my friend Max. She loves her embroidery machine - which I might add "she's almost worn out". The embroidered blocks were custom quilted with a number of different fill stitches, the inside of the rooster panels were outlined to give the blocks texture and the border has a freeehand design emulating the rooster cones.
Friday, April 1, 2011
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