Category Archives: Longarm work

A Great Sampler

This quilt belongs to Betty Daggett. She and Hilde Morin teach a class at Fibers In Motion called the Untraditional Sampler. They teach all sorts of “liberated” techniques and the quilt is put together in an improvisational way. Everyone’s quilt turns out different. I quilted this one for Betty in August. There is a lot [...]

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Karen’s Quilt

You’ve probably noticed that I’ve been MIA for the last week. I’ve been in Boston helping my daughter move into her new apartment. She is starting her senior (!) year in college and is now in a better apartment in a much nicer neighborhood. We worked hard the whole time moving, painting and unpacking so [...]

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Yes I have been busy

My posts lately have been about fun activities I’ve been doing with friends so you would think I’m just having a grand ole summer hanging out and playing. Well I wish that was the case but I’ve also been working up a storm. The work on the long arm continues, I’ve just neglected to get [...]

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Joan’s Flannel Quilt

This quilt is very sweet. It’s a mostly flannel quilt mixed with some great embroidered blocks. Joan did such a nice job putting it all together. I don’t know if it’s from a pattern but I can pass that along when I find out.  When someone brings me a top to quilt, I believe that [...]

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Cyd’s Quilt

My friend Cyd made this quilt for her niece. It’s kind of crazy but Cyd sent her niece just the top for graduation so she could see it and then had her send it back so I could quilt it. I finished my part and now all Cyd has to do is bind it and [...]

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