Christmas & Sunshine on Water
A Christmas quilt for Beth. This was actually a Christmas in July quilt, I am just slow to post. I’ve said it before… I’d rather be quilting! Superior Omni thread in Flax, Ornaments Panto by Sweet Dreams Studio. Hobbs 80/20 batt.


Sunshine on Water, also Beth’s. Just what we need right now in gloomy Michigan! Ocean Blue Superior Omni Thread, New Wave by Willow Leaf Studio. Hobbs 80/20 batt.


A couple for Sally L
Freehand Custom on a beautiful quilt by Sally L. Hobbs 80/20 batting, Sage Green and Cream Omni thread.

A digital Holly E2E from Sweet Dreams Quilt Studio on this very large and beautiful Christmas quilt also by Sally L. Antique Gold Omni thread with Hobbs 80/20 Batting.


Ann’s Beautiful Vintage Fans Quilt
Fast feathers E2E digital design by My Creative Stitches was perfect for this vintage fans quilt belonging to Ann. The feathers show up beautifully. Hobbs 80/20 batt and Superior’s Omni thread in cream.


Yes, I’d rather be quilting!
Vicky’s sweet baby quilt. Custom, center is freehand quilting and borders automated design “Whole Lotta Love” by Urban Elementz. Hobbs 80/20 bleached batting and Omni lt pink thread .



Scrappy Spider Web Quilt
Here’s one of my own. This quilt was just for fun and for using up my scraps! Didn’t make a dent though. It just fluffed up the pile while I was searching for the right scrap so it looks even bigger now! Plus, I started the quilt during a retreat and the other stitchers were throwing colorful scraps my way so I actually gained a few!

Our guild meeting speaker in June talked about prairie points (PP) and had a quilt with them done like this. I decided I’d like to try it and this quilt was a good fit for the process. As I thought about attaching the PP’s, the light went on I realized it would be easy to attach them while it was still on the long arm. The quilting was done first. The black strip on the front is just a narrow border on the quilt, put on before quilting.
Here’s my PP’s prepped and ready to go. I picked out the most colorful 2.5 inch squares from my scrap cuts and pressed into PPs. I put them in color order so I could just take one from each pile and have them mixed up on the quilt.

First step was to lay them out where I wanted them across the top.

Next, I basted them down to hold them in place. I tried to stay less than 1/4 inch from the edge of the quilt for this basting line.

Next, I stitched down what would be the binding on the back. Determine what width you want the back binding to be, add 1/4 inch for seam, double that, fold over, press, lay on top of the basted PPs with the raw edges out (with all the other raw edges), stitch down 1/4 inch from the edge. This should cover your PP basting line. If you want less bulk, you could keep this a single piece of fabric and leave 1/2 inch for seam and a fold over hem on the back. If you do it that way, make sure to have it right side down for this seam line.
Do the same down the sides, rolling as you go. At the corner, the top piece was stitched all the way across. I flipped that up and started the side piece right under the top piece.

This is how it looks when it’s all stitched together and the back binding is flipped up.

Once the PPs were stitched all the way around, I removed it from the long arm and trimmed the seams as usual being careful to not catch any PPs. Press the back binding piece to the back, popping the PPs up as you go. Then hand stitch the back binding in place. I trimmed as much from the corners as possible, then stitched the side down then the top (this is opposite how the seams lay on the front). In hindsight, I would make the back binding larger than that black front border so the binding would hide that line of stitching on the back.


Here’s the finished quilt (well, hand stitching was in progress as you can see the back binding was popping up), freehand quilted in light gray Superior Omni thread.


Carol’s Lincoln’s Platform
Carol’s beautiful quilt topped off with a light brown #40 Omni, Hobbs 80/20 batting. Digital design, Surf by Anne Bright.


Two Blue Beauties
Barb M’s beautiful Grand Adventure quilt. Digital border design is Betsy’s Feather border and corner with the center quilted with Fast Feathers E2E, all from My Creative Stitches. White Omni thread, bleached 80/20 Hobbs batting.


Barb shared a photo of the finished project with a prairie point edge.

Gail U’s gorgeous king sized quilt. Digital design is Appleseed from My Creative Stitches. Lt gray Omni thread. Bleached 80/20 Hobbs.



Christmas in July & a Woodland Chevron.
Here’s two for Betsy. A Christmas Star quilt. Freehand ribbons in the colored areas and Friendship Star (digital by ThreeSisters.com) in each of the 40 stars. Sand Glide thread and bleached Hobbs 80/20.


And this beauty! Woodsprite digital E2E by My Creative Stitches. A light green Omni #40 weight thread. Hobbs unbleached 80/20 batt.

