Archive for March 30th, 2010

Pinzon 100% Cotton Reversible Twin Quilt, Blue/Green

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
  • Reversible twin-sized quilt offers greater flexibility when making the bed
  • Expertly crafted from 100-percent cotton with pure cotton filling
  • Safe to clean at home in the washer and dryer
  • Available in a choice of sizes and colors
  • Twin measures 66 by 86 inches
Product Description
This reversible quilt offer more flexibility in making up the Juvi’s beds… More >>

Price: $39.99



Cars Twin/Full Quilt, Blue

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
  • Twin/Full-sized quilt complements Cars-themed bedding collection
  • Blue, gray, gold and red panels illustrated with Lightning McQueen and sponsor logos
  • Reverses to solid blue
  • Hand stiched quilt made from 100 percent cotton; 180-thread-count
  • Machine washable for easy care
Product Description
Patchwork Print, Hand Stitched on 100% cotton fabric… More >>

Price: $27.97



Quilt Backs

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
I have a great fascination with quilt backs.  Often times I like the backs with just their fun touches better than the fronts. Check out my flickr gallery of other peoples great quilt backs. I have made 3 quilts where the front were inspired from others quilt backs.
J-Blue Quilt

Other Boys Room Quilt

Boys Room Bed Quilts

Boys Room Bed Quilts

April Showers

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
I woke up to a nice rainy day…..so I decided to get my new Rainy Days and Mondays fabric that I just got by Riley Blake Designs and make an “April Showers” quilt.
April Shower Quilt

A new quilt for a rainy day

This was just a super quickie, big easy blocks inspired by ???.  With the grey blocks on each fabric, it makes me think of rain bouncing off the concrete sidewalks. I eventually want to stitch cute little umbrellas on the yellow fabric but for now it is hanging up to enjoy during the month of April. With the smaller strips that were left from cutting my blocks, I have almost finish making a table runner too.  I am feeling all ready for April. This is a great quilt for six 1/4 yard cuts.  I took a WOF strip that was 8 1/2 inches high and sewed it to a 2 1/2  inch strip.  I sewed three of the strips to the top and three of the strips to the bottom.  After they were sewed in strips together and pressed, I cut them into 6 1/4″ wide blocks.  Then off to the design wall to place them in a pleasing manner