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Hello!!
Thanks to everyone who got my free Hexie Scallops quilting design…I think there was close to 100 of you. I hope to see it on lots of fun quilts. Please tag me on Instagram @leishakaye and I’ll re-share it.
Its been awhile since I’ve posted quilts from a few of my different clients, and in an effort to help me get caught up faster, I thought I would quickly share a few quilts with you, that were all quilted with my Gammill Statler computer. Of course, there is a design that is 20% off at the end. It’s my best seller…in my shop. Any guesses without looking. It’s definitely a crowd favorite.
Let’s start with Kathy’s beautiful Stroll quilt, which is actually a boxed kit from Moda. The pattern is by Camille Roskelley of Thimble Blossoms, and it features her and her mom Bonnie’s fabric line Sunday Stroll. My favorite fabric shop has some yardage, precuts, and 4 kits available.
Kathy made this sweet quilt for her mother…she’s pretty lucky to get such a beautiful quilt! My pictures aren’t doing it justice.
A few of my favorite blocks.
I quilted New Moon Loops by Wasatch Quilting. It’s a free design that came on my Statler. So sweet and just the right amount of quilty texture.
I used my favorite 8020 cotton poly blend batting from Winline, and natural white Omni from Superior Threads.
Which row is your favorite??? Mine are the flower blocks.
That little dotted background fabric is adorable!! I sew with Kathy, and got to see this one come together. Such a darling quilt.
Next up, the Stars and Stripes quilt made by Kristan. The pattern is by Camille Roskelley from Thimble Blossoms. I made one too…which I need to take pictures of. It’s such a fun quick pattern.
Kristan used a variety of reds, blues, and whites. That’s the great thing about this pattern. Scrappy looks so beautiful.
I quilted Good Vibrations on it by Patricia Ritter at Urban Elementz. There was a 1/2” gap, if I remember right.
I used natural white Omni thread from Superior Threads, and my favorite 8020 cotton poly blend batting from Winline.
Such a fun fun texture for this particular quilt!
Karla made this adorable Take 5 quilt from the book The Teacher’s Pet. This is one of those quilts that showcases the fun fabrics that you choose. I love the fun geometric prints Karla chose.
I used a light gray thread and Karla provided a 8020 batting.
She chose Cartwheels by Julie Hirt for the quilting design, and I think it’s perfect with the fabrics.
I’m loving that cartwheel quilting texture!!
Do you have a quilt that needs quilting? You can contact me or email me at quiltingit@gmail.com …I’d love to quilt for you!! For more info click here…Quilting Info. Look forward to quilting for you!!
Did you guess it?… my Sweet Orange Peel design is the most popular design I sell in my shop, and I’ve seen it on countless quilts. It’s one of those designs that looks good on so many quilts. Sweet Orange Peel is going to be 20% off until my next blog post, no code necessary. Thanks again for using my designs. It’s so fun to see them on your quilts.
Hope that your week is going well!! Take care, and happy quilting!
• Leisha