Just like everything else in life, our new quilt introductions go in cycles. Sometimes we have nothing to show you and other times we have a treasure trove! This week we had several finished projects come to Wednesday Quilting. Soooo, here they are!



This is my MaggiePearl! I love the name and as I mentioned on Facebook, if I ever brought a kitten home, I would name it MaggiePearl. It is 40″ x 66″. If you look closely on the photo of the back you can see the small floral “side to side” machine quilting. The fabrics are from my daughter’s scraps–they didn’t end up in a landfill but in this lap/nap quilt with the fun name. $125

I named this quilt “Sea Glass”. The batiks remind me of a handful of glass pebbles collected from a beach. It is 52″ x 72″. The pattern is the “Three, Six, Nine” .

The backing is also batik. The light blue piece allows us to see the quilting. The swirls remind me of waves rolling in on a beach. $150
Some of the large craft stores already have their Halloween craft/decor items out. Yes, really! So, I guess it isn’t too early for us to show you our two fall quilts.

This 41″ x 41″ quilt would add a real spooky vibe to your home if it was draped over a sofa or recliner. The machine quilting is huge spider webs! The stripes remind me of a witches’ stockings.
Flip it over and it becomes a table topper. $75


This seasonal quilt is a more sophisticated nod to Autumn. The modified “Churn Dash” blocks have pieced pumpkins and maple leaves in the center of each. The subtle colors compliment each other. It is 50″ x 64″…a large wall piece, a quilt for the end of the bed or a table covering. You decide. It is machine quilted and hand bound. $150

This “Rail Fence” quilt is made more interesting by putting the blocks on point. The assortment of blue fabrics tie this scrappy quilt together to create a very calm feeling. It measures 61″ X 61″ making it perfect for a child’s bed. The machine quilting is side to side. The scrappy binding is hand sewn. $125

Ready for the Red, White and Blue season–Memorial Day to the Fourth of July? This table runner is 12″ x 60″–super long for your picnic table, in or outside. It is machine quilted, bound and washable. $35
Several of us are finishing up projects we started during Covid. The “Little Drummer Boy” blocks were hand appliquéd while watching hours of Netflix!


The blades of the Dresden Fan are Denyse Schmidt prints. Blue “grunge” was also used for the binding. The neutral background is an assortment of low volume prints.
The quilt measures 72″ x 72″. $200
One of my favorite parts of meeting each Wednesday at church to quilt is “Show and Tell”. It is humbling to see what creative projects my friends created –often from scraps or left overs! I hope you enjoyed seeing the newest additions to our “store” of quilts. They will be for display and sale at the Quilts Etc. Sale, October 16-18 at First United Methodist Church–if someone hasn’t already purchased it!