The spirit of the season, now past, I promised to share quilts that were made for gift-giving.
The following quilts, and their makers/owners with their stories are listed below. Please leave a comment to vote for the quilt of your choice (BY NUMBER) by Saturday, January 10th, and the winner will be announced on Sunday, January 11th.
(p.s. Participants in the contest may not vote ; )
The most favorite quilt, by number of votes, will receive a wonderful prize from me, which I will reveal when I announce the winner.
Good luck!!!
Quilt #1

Carole Doyle – This is a picture of the quilt I made my brother and his wife and gave to them for Christmas this year. It was the RCTQ (newsgroup – recreation.crafts.textiles.quilting) 2007-2008 BOM and the blocks were from many sources, with a lot being from Quilter’s Cache. I did the machine quilting on my domestic machine, an Elna Quilter’s Dream. My album on Webshots tells the source of each individual block in the comments under the pictures.
Carole’s webshots link
Quilt #2

Cindy Larson – This is a wall hanging I did for my group’s exchange.
Quilt #3

Cindy Larson #2 – Here is a picture of my quilty Christmas gift from my good friend 🙂 It is even hand quilted! I just LOVE it.
Quilt #4

Claire Graham-Smith – After complaining out loud (in email) about being in a slump, it must have lit a fire under my butt! In the 10 days I’ve been on a quilting marathon. I succumbed to making gifts again for in-laws who don’t ‘get’ hand-made. Thinking ‘green’, I made shopping bags out of home dec samples. Sort of convergence piecing. They even have list and cell phone pockets. I made 6 altogether and had wished I had a serger… I’ll be looking into that too. Xmas day I made my husband another smaller beer/vine carboy cozy. (The big ones I made last year.) Then, I made a ‘mat sack’ for my yoga mat. My son Noah made lovely bowls for everyone, so I made one for us to keep. Xmas fabric cut into random width strips became a hexagonal table topper.
But my biggest project, a 50th birthday quilt for my brother-in-law. A New Year’s day birthday! It was a fun piece. I started designing it last Saturday night and mailed it off Tuesday.
Quilt #5

Gail Brown – Here is a picture of a quilt I made my son-in-law for Christmas. The elephant blocks were hand applique’d in Sri Lanka by a group of women that do this as a cottage industry. I paper pieced the rest of the quilt and put it together. It is too bad you cannot see the exquisite quilting done by a friend of mine. She did McTavishing around the elephants.
Quilt #6

Jan Shipley – Here is my quilt I made for Dave for Christmas. Finally he can’t complain that I haven’t made him quilt and everyone else has one. The pattern is called Flannel Jack but I don’t know the authors name. It was a class project at the Salinas Adult School. I have one golf flannel fabric in each square. I really surprised him so that was great.
Quilt #7

Jennifer Ruvalcaba – Here is a pic of my family tree quilt I gave to my parents. I sent all relatives fusibles to trace their hands, and organized Mom’s side on the left, Dad’s side on the right. The “blood” (not married-into) of the family is on the top of the hands that are together, signifying marriage or serious together-ism. Siblings are closest to the trunk, and branches indicate kids and then grandkids. The four clouds signify the parents of my parents (angels in the sky) that have passed. All hands and clouds have the names of the owner, and all has been satin stitched. The two “leaves” at the bottom of the trunk are their dogs (yes, they traced their paws).
Quilt #8

Kimberly Mason #1 – “Out of the Darkness…”
Advent 2008, St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church
29″ x 54″, Hand Pieced & Embroidered, Machine Quilted, Cotton Fabrics & Batting
Quilt #9

Kimberly Mason #2 – This quilt should at least get a vote for the Most Obnoxious! 😉 I gave this to my 17 year old son, Shane, for Christmas. He calls it the “Buddha Panda Party on a Quilt.”
Quilt #10

Lisa Currie – This is a quilt I made and gave to my older brother for Christmas this year.
Quilt #11

Loretta Ivison – I made this Quilt for my good friend Rosie. It is from a stained glass pattern she drew. She is very good with glass. She has been asking me for 8 years or more to make one of her patterns. So I wanted to give it to her.
Quilt #12

Marie Bryant – Here is the quilt I made for my 86 year old mother for xmas…….she has macular degeneration, so while the pattern is simple, the colors are bright contrast and very large squares so she could see it…she was thrilled.
That’s it! I think they are all beautiful and would have a difficult time choosing my favorite if I was able to vote (which I never do ; )
Remember, the deadline for voting is Saturday, January 10th. And… don’t forget to get your ideas for how to use your stash in 2009, and pictures of your stash to me by the 15th to be included in the podcast #141 Quilt-y goodness drawing for fabulous prizes!!
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