Kathy made this adorable Saturday Sampler quilt as a block of the month through American Quilting in Orem, UT.
Kathy is actually one of my long-arm quilter friends, so when she asked me to machine quilt her quilt for her I was not only very flattered, but also a little terrified!
I was however, super duper excited to machine quilt this fun quilt. There is so much detail and a lot of room for me to play around and add a few details.
I machine quilted feathers, clams, pebbles, flowers, arcs, swirls and a few more, all of which I teach how-to quilt in my book; Beginner's Guide to Free-Motion Quilting.
I just love it! I love how it turned out!
Thanks for letting me machine quilt your adorable quilt Kathy!
For more information about this pattern, hop over to American Quilting.
This is so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG - this is just gorgeous! I LOVE IT!
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ReplyDeleteI love absolutely everything about this quilt!
ReplyDeleteHoly heck, I love this! I like how you quilted the nine patches to look like they are curved.
ReplyDeleteThe quilting on the hexi row just pops. You really do extraordinary work.
ReplyDeleteI really need a Gammill! You did a great job!
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