It's all finished including the binding and label - now to get it off in the mail. I have been working on this quilt since before Christmas for one of my nephews little boys - Logan. I had grandious ideas to have 2 others finished quickly to send off to Logan's brothers. Long story short - I am still working on the second one and hopefully sometime within the next couple of months I'll have them finished and they can all have quilts made by Aunt Nancy.
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
Friday, February 10, 2012
Friday, February 3, 2012
Sunday, January 29, 2012
2011 Adopt a Family Quilt
Each year I share photos of our "Adopt a Family" quilt. Many of you know that 2 of my friends Betty and Elizabeth and myself started making a quilt as part of an "Adopt a Family" project around 8 years ago. Last year Elizabeth chose the pattern and called it "Ozark Maple Leaf". This is the finished quilt.
Just a refresher for those that don't know. Each year we take turns chosing a pattern and then divide the blocks three ways. In around October we get together, each with our blocks and spend give or take a half day compiling the quilt. I then quilt it and one of the other ladies finishes it up with the binding. Craig the owner of Dynamic Drilling Fluids (where we all worked together at one time and started this project) - Betty and Liz still work there. Anyway back to the story - Craig contributes cash to the project and the ladies with list in hand go out and gather gifts and a food hamper to go along with the quilt.
Just a refresher for those that don't know. Each year we take turns chosing a pattern and then divide the blocks three ways. In around October we get together, each with our blocks and spend give or take a half day compiling the quilt. I then quilt it and one of the other ladies finishes it up with the binding. Craig the owner of Dynamic Drilling Fluids (where we all worked together at one time and started this project) - Betty and Liz still work there. Anyway back to the story - Craig contributes cash to the project and the ladies with list in hand go out and gather gifts and a food hamper to go along with the quilt.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
"Shape Up" - First Custom Quilt of 2012
First custom quilt of the year just off the frame. This one is called "Shape Up" and will be available as a "Block of the Month" in the near future by http://www.nextstepquiltdesigns.com/.
I did a fair bit of ruler work, curved cross hatching and a pebble here and there in the sashing. I was very pleased with myself when I realized I wouldn't have to turn this quilt to do the side borders.
Awesome Puppy Quilt - Freehand Quilting
This is an adorable puppy quilt made by customer Catherine. Don't you just love a fun, bright, happy quilt? Awesome job Catherine. I quilted this one with a smile on my face using an allover freehand meander with a bit of attitude (haven't given this freehand design a name yet). W/Natural batting, Tutti variegated thread by Wonderfil.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
More Freehand Meandering with Attitude!
Can you see the attitude I meandered into this quilt from customer Elizabeth? More gorgeous fabrics with an abundance of purple/mauve floral fabric - love it! I did some freehand flowers instead of just leaves and swirls. As usual I used a variegated Mirage thread by Wonderfil as well al W/Natural 80/20 batting.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
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