Rhombi in the Rhombus - Constructed in a workshop with Sandi Cummings using square in a square blocks in combination with transition blocks to make a modern quilt based on a traditional pattern. The quilt was quilted from the back on my voyager longarm using Renae's Rays marking tools.
the back of Rhombi in the Rhombus - I used Renae's Rays to mark the back of the quilt Rhombi in the Rhombus and quilted it from the back as a whole cloth quilting exercise.
Name of Maker: Vicki Conley, Shannon Conley, & Becky Buckner
The Nativity - This was a fun project that I did with my daughters. We had the coloring book picture blown up big and cut it into 6 pieces. We each made 2 sections with our own techniques and fabrics. I then put them together and quilted it. I am happy to have two quilting daughters!
Gustavus Windows - Made for daughter Kate's graduation from Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter MN. Design is based on the windows of Christ Chapel on the Gustavus campus.
First Great Grandchild - My first grandson sent me this photo of his wife and newborn, my first great grandchild. It was the perfect occasion for this quilt technique.
GingkoLeafs&BlueBalls - On-point design using Michael Miller glow-in-the-dark white fabric, Kaufman oriental design for the applique. Machine-stitched with Sulky Holoshimmer Silver and Blue; block outlined with Clover silver bias tape.
Spectrum Blessings - Made from a birthday gift from my son of 50 fat quarters - gotta love that kid! - in honor of the blessing ceremony for Andrew and Eric.
Earth from the Moon - Adapted from a NASA photograph of the earth from the moon. Quilt is 54-1/2" square, made with Michael Miller glow-in-the-dark white background, appliqued spokes and shuttle, and swarovski crystals,
Grandma Myrtle's Stamp Quilt - This is a copy of a quilt my Grandmother made in the 1940s - I used 1 inch finished squares rather than her original 1-1/2 inch finished squares.
Forty the Cat Loves Quilts - I used this easy tablerunner to practice freehand feathers and quilting using my Bernina 730 embroidery module. The embroidery pattern was a OESD Diane Gaudynski design.