Showing posts with label Bonnie Hunter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bonnie Hunter. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Blue...

This great scrap quilt is designed by Bonnie Hunter, titled Narragansett
Blues from her book, More Adventures with Leaders and Enders.

I am always on the lookout for patterns that can use up my scraps...

Just need to finish piecing the borders...

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Rick Rack Nines

I get to teach Leaders and Enders in my quilt guild on Wednesday night.  I am in the process of sewing up this quilt to show one of my leaders and enders projects...Bonnie Hunter is truly the scrap goddess guru...I love her traditional patterns that allow me to use up my scraps.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Block Jack and Leader Enders....

 Quilt Guild started back up in September and we are doing Block Jack this year...
 Each month we have an assigned block with assigned colors...the blocks are 9 1/2" unfinished...
 The month of September, the block was the Maple Leaf to be done in fall colors...I did not win...maybe sometime this year!!!
 I have been trying to do Leaders and Enders while I am working on my other projects...I have decided to do Rick Rack Nines from Bonnie Hunter's Leaders and Enders book.  It calls for 3 1/2 yards background and I have 4 yards of navy...I think navy it is for the background.  I had to lay out a few blocks to test it out...
The more I work with Bonnie Hunter's Leaders and Enders, the more I love it!!!  I am 1/3 of the way done with my blocks for this one!!!

Monday, January 21, 2013

Scrappy Trip Around the World...

 Tibits left over from cutting 2 1/2" x 16" strips...I broke into my Kaffe stash because I wanted a very colorful quilt...boy am I getting it....
 Friday night we got together at My Girlfriends Quilt Shoppe and a lot of us worked on this Scrappy Trip Around the World block.  The pattern can be found here.  It is a Bonnie Hunter pattern and the technique is really a fun one to do.  Since Friday night, I have made 20 blocks...well on my way to something bright and fun!!!
These are Kris's blocks from My Girlfriends Quilt Shoppe...Have to say I love this done out of any fabric.  There are tons of these quilts popping up all over blog land...for good reason...It is fun, cute and a quick sew!!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Scrappy Finishes

This quilt was really fun to sew.  The pattern was from a free quilting class at the Red Rooster before they went out of business.  We exchanged 6" squares and this quilt was born.  Great way to do some stash busting...
This quilt pattern was by Bonnie Hunter from her Leaders and Enders book, "Happily Scrappily Irish."   I enjoyed making this quilt so much.  It was made entirely from stash.  I would like to make another one and use up more of my scraps.  I tossed everything in this quilt and it was fun to see it come together.
A close up of the quilting.  I loved how it adds dimension to this quilt.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Texas Braid...

Back in January, I taught a class in our quilt guild how to do the French Braid quilts.  I found this really fun
scrap quilt in Bonnie Hunter's Leaders and Enders book.  You can find it here. It is made up of 2" x 5" pieces of fabric and 2" pieces of fabric.  You use light and dark fabrics for the contrast.  A very fun technique and this quilt is entirely made from stash (most of it small pieces).
 
A close up of the quilting.  I had it quilted in feathers.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Use it up...

This past week, I have been working on sewing 2" squares together.  I've been on Operation Use it Up--trying to use up all my scraps.  I will probably keep sewing scrap quilts together until this happens.  This  pattern is from Bonnie Hunter's Leaders and Enders book, called Happily Scrappily Irish.  I've decided that it is too long and I will shorten it a couple of rows.  Then I would like to do a pieced border to use up more fabric.  I'm thinking about just doing 4 patches around.  That would bump up the size to a queen.  If you have a better idea, please comment....

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Block 2 Little Birdie Stitches

 I have been piecing 12 1/2" blocks of 2 1/2" squares to sew with the Little Birdie Stitches.  This is a great project to make a fun quilt and use up all those scraps that I have boxes and boxes of.  I have been really enjoying this in between other projects.  I'm trying to incorporate Bonnie Hunter's leaders and enders.  It saves on thread and it is amazing how quickly they sew up.
The February block for Little Birdie Stitches.  If you haven't been stitching these and would like to, it stiches up really fast and it is a fun take along project.  The finished block is 12 1/2" and the demo is done with Sunkissed, which is beautiful.  The button for this project is on my sidebar.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Patchwork Friends Quilt Guild


I taught a French Braid quilt class at guild and this picture is of the side of the quilt--the panels run up and down. I really had fun piecing this queen size quilt top and using up some scraps. The pattern is by Bonnie Hunter from her Leaders and Enders book....
My sister, Rose, pieced this scrap Bargello quilt with prarie braid borders...pattern by Bonnie Hunter on her Quiltville website...
A blurry picture of the block, Kiss the Cook for our Journey of a Woman's Life by Jeri Cheney...

The Home Sweet Home block by Cindy Adkins and Jill Pack....

Kyle did this darling sailboat quilt from Buggy Barn....

as well as this cute chicken quilt....

Dianna did this western quilt for our Birth Mothers cause...

Deb finished up this cute quilt for a daughter....

Deb made this adorable snowman...she collects them....I want it....


Carolyn did this adorable Nancy Halverson "Bloom" pillow....cute...


Lucy and a group of women did this quilt for a former bishop...


Carrie made this adorable purse that was featured a couple months ago...


Sorry--what a blurry picture...Kari did this soccer ball quilt out of levi's and fabric for her son. Love how this turned out...
Tune in next month for more show and share and projects that we are working on!!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

MIA


I was asked by the Patchwork Friends Guild President to teach a class in January on French Braid Quilts. I thought I would try a scappy version first and then do a more planned version. If you don't have Bonnie Hunter's Leaders and Enders and you love scrap quilts, you need this book!!

I am cutting up scraps and assembing the braids for this Texas Braid quilt. It is quite addicting and I am chain piecing it as there are a lot of start and stops...


The scrap bin. It takes 2" x 5" pieces of fabric with a 2" square of red solid that ties it together. I'll check back in when I have some progress to show you!!

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