Flora's Quilts
Around the year 2000 my Aunt Edna gave me all of the quilting stuff that was left by my Great-Grandmother Flora. The box included 3 quit tops. I quilted the first one in 2006 for my Aunt and posted about it and Flora here. Now I have finally finished the last two tops. Mom is going to put the labels on and I believe these quilts will go to two of her cousins.
They are both quilted with my Quilt EZ Baptist Fan template using Superior So Fine! thread. The Baptist Fan pattern was perfect for dealing with some of the fullness in the blocks and borders. Here are the quilts!
They are both quilted with my Quilt EZ Baptist Fan template using Superior So Fine! thread. The Baptist Fan pattern was perfect for dealing with some of the fullness in the blocks and borders. Here are the quilts!
Rolling Stone or Broken Wheel (This quilt could be either pattern. Both patterns are the same layout but the fabric layout is different. Flora's quilt doesn't match either exactly.) Approximately 65 x 85.
After I finished Dutchman's Breeches I gave it to mu Aunt because, in my opinion, it was the nicest quilt and I spent the most time quilting it. We gave her these quilts to give to cousins. In the end she kept the Maple Leaf instead because it had several fabrics that were from her dresses.
I still have lots of things left in Flora's quilt box for future projects including 8 big scrap patch stars that will make a cool quilt some day.
After I finished Dutchman's Breeches I gave it to mu Aunt because, in my opinion, it was the nicest quilt and I spent the most time quilting it. We gave her these quilts to give to cousins. In the end she kept the Maple Leaf instead because it had several fabrics that were from her dresses.
I still have lots of things left in Flora's quilt box for future projects including 8 big scrap patch stars that will make a cool quilt some day.