Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Spring Cleaning

With spring comes joy in my heart that I can't explain. All the daffodils and tulips bursting into bloom along with the cherry blossoms, pear blossoms, plum trees, viburnum, and it continues like there is no end.

I think my quilting tasks are just as prolific as the bulbs in my garden. I've had several tops in queue all winter waiting for quilting, and as I looked through my album, I thought I'd share a few with you. Click on the picture to see the original size and a closer look.


This is a Dick and Jane child's quilt. I did a custom border which has beach balls and stars. The circular patches are hand appliqued and finished with a blanket stitch; SID and echoed circles around the applique, and bump/dips in the center squares. A beach ball covers the other triangular blocks. A very old fashioned look for a new quilt.
You must click this picture to see the quilting up close. I placed a flowering cherry tree in six places and filled in with a peaceful river. The fabrics are asian and the quilting echos the cherry blossoms in the fabric.

This black and white quilt is 120 inches square and has hot pink minky for the backing. I used a special technique to prevent wrinkles and excess stretching in the minky and it turned out beautifully.
This blue/peach/white quilt is made from reproduction fabrics and quilted with a simple square feathered wreath and feather border. A charming quilt.

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I am Bonnie Russell, owner and quilter, and my business is making beautiful quilts and making quilts beautiful. NABQC came about as a partnership between the love of sewing and hazelnut farming. That's how the name was chosen. My husband, Fred, is the nut farmer, and I do the sewing using many bolts of fabulous fabric. My studio is located in Dundee, Oregon, the beautiful Willamette Valley, in the center of a hazelnut orchard. Experience came with 42 years of dress making, 40 years of marriage to my wonderful, loving, supportive husband (34 years of nut farming), 25 years of raising three daughters, and now we have seven grandchildren to mentor in Future Quilters of America!

With a Statler Stitcher and Gammill Optimum Plus longarm quilting machine, a 14 foot table, and the drawing program AutoSketch, no project is too big or too small. Anything from hand guided meandering to custom digitized designs can be applied to a project to complete that labor of love.


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