Finished Quilts

Fabric: random scraps
Completed: May 2013
Dimensions: 56" x 65"




Fabric: Madrona Road by Violet Craft for Michael Miller
Completed: January 2013
Dimensions: 56" x 56"




Fabric: Assorted Madras cotton homespun fabrics
          Green seersucker
          100% cotton white poplin
Completed: October 2012
Dimensions: 65" x 85"





Fabric: Assorted Indian hand dyed fabrics
          Tea dyed muslin
Completed: September 2012
Dimensions: 50" x 54"


Fabric: 1 yard each of Daises in Garden and Spring from Remix collection by  
          Ann Kelle for Robert Kaufman
          Dotted Minky
Completed: August 2012
Dimensions: 40" x 40"


Fabric: 1 charm pack of Lucy's Crab Shack fabric from Sweetwater for Moda
          Kona Snow from Robert Kaufman
          Fabric from Joann's for backing
Completed: August 2012
Dimensions: 43" x 43"




Fabric: 100 % Organic cotton Circa 52 by Monaluna for Birch Fabrics
          Quilter's Linen by Robert Kaufman in light grey and dusty blue
          Kona snow
          Lt. grey stripe by Lecien
Completed: May 2012 (gifted)
Dimensions: 56" x 65"



Fabric: Marvel Retro Comics by Camelot Cottons
          Quilter's Linen by Robert Kaufman in stone and straw
          Kona solid in jungle and cadet
Completed: May 2012 (gifted)
Dimensions: 65" x 80"




Kitchen Window Quilt
Fabric: Kumari Garden by Dena Design
          Freespirit Designer Solid in Chartreuse
          Folksy Flannel by Anna Maria Horner
          Linen blend cotton fabric for sashing
Completed: March 2012
Dimensions: 85" x 85"




Baby Rag Quilt
Fabric: Assorted flannel
Completed: Jan 2012 (gifted)
Dimensions: 30" x 45"






Heirloom Quilt
Fabric: Joel Dewberry Heirloom in Ruby
Completed: Nov. 2011 (gifted)



Wedding Quilt
Fabric: Dena Designs Taza, Kona Cotton White
Completed: Dec 2011 (gifted)









3 comments:

  1. wow...lovely quilts...if you are interested to see other Desi quilters ...please visit Desi quilters in Fb or visit desi-quilters.blogspot.com..I'm sure you will like it...and you can inspire us too...

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    1. It's good to see an online community for quilting in India. There is so much quilting being done in India but most of it largely goes under appreciated.

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  2. It is amazing what you have accomplished in a few short years! A beautiful collection of quilts!

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