A few of my children like Halloween more than Christmas. Because Fall is my favorite time of year, I may have influenced them somewhat. I have made a few Halloween quilts over the years and thought I'd share them with you.
This was one of the first quilts I made, titled "Late Night In the Pumpkin Patch". I attended Quilt Fest with the Utah Quilt Guild in1999 and took a class by designer and National teacher Linda Brannock.
I loved being able to combine stitchery with quilting.
I made this one right before I moved to St. George a few years ago. I was in a quilt group in Draper and we shared fabrics and made this together. It's called "Rusted Moons" by Journey's.
This was my first "Fun and Done" quilt. I took a class taught by Annie Unrein. I just wanted to learn the technique so I wasn't too worried about the fabric I used. These quilts require a lot of background fabric and I had a large piece of black spiderweb. Using left over Halloween pieces I had enough to get a "free quilt". I think it turned out pretty cute for not planning much.
These pictures are kind of blurry. ( Sorry about that). These are pictures of pictures so they aren't very clear. I still wanted to show you this quilt because it's so cute. This is a quilt daughter #2 requested a few years ago, and the quilt now lives in Phoenix. She requested that if by chance I wanted to make it for her she would love it. Amy hardly asks for anything, so I got right on it, very happy to make a quilt that called to her.
It's called "Hocus Pocus" by Dana Brooks of Lazy Daisy Cottage here in St. George.
Seriously cute quilts! Not sure which is my favorite, I think Hocus Pocus, cause really, those withces feet are too darling!
ReplyDeleteI just love your blog. My family all still lives in the St. George area (Santa Clara and Hurricane mostly) and I love hearing about your adventures there. Especially the quilt shops as now I know where to go when I'm in town! Thanks so much for sharing a bit of your life with all of us:)
cute....cute.....yes...and that ones cute too....cute....and some more cute!
ReplyDeleteLove all your Halloween/Fall quilts. I am hoping your rain sticks are successful in bringing cooler temps to St. George as I am taking the kids to see Grandma and Grandpa in two weeks.
ReplyDeleteWhat terrific Halloween quilts you have. I love the stitching you did on the first one. Great sense of color, Nedra! Your applique is beautiful.
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ReplyDeleteI love your blog. I have to ask you how you made the cute Title of your blog with the pictures in back-ground. It looks like you did it professionally or with photo-shop of something. I'm trying to make a cute logo and can't figure out how to do it.
Holy cow nedra what a great assortment of fun fall quilts. You have your own quilt show there. How great is that!
ReplyDeleteThey are all so cute! I love fall and Halloween!
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