#2 – Karen E. @sunrayatplay made this 43″ X 59″ quilt for her first great-granddaugher. Blocks are from Mama Says Sew BOM blocks, following a Fibonacci method of choosing colors. Karen walking foot quilted this on her Janome 9400QCP sewing machine.
#5 – Cindy @cbubblesnsews chose her favorite color purple and it’s complimentary color yellow – using gradated fabric – to make this quilt. She walking foot quilted it on her home sewing machine.
#6 – Beth @blue_dragonfly5 made this 51″ X 59″ quilt she calls “Hot Crab Salad,” according to a design she created in EQ8. She used warm colors (not usual for her) from a Blueberry Park layer cake, and the Classic Curves Ruler to make Drunkard’s Path blocks enhanced with black and white stars. She walking foot quilted it on her home sewing machine.
#8 – Missy @2quiltingminions made her (mostly-finished) 36″ X 36″ “Crossover Sewn” quilt following Donna Jordan’s “Chopsticks” pattern. She was inspired to choose these colors that coordinate with multi-colored drapes in her home. Missy quilted it on her Viking Sapphire 960Q sewing machine.
#9 – Dee @quilterdee used a Zen Chic jelly roll to make her 49-1/2″ X 49-1/2″ Wonky Zen Cabin quilt. She walking foot quilted it on her Bernina 780 sewing machine.
#10 – Ardie @fatquarteraddict was inspired by a friend’s photo, taken in Vietnam, to make this 29″ X 36″ “Hoi An Nights” quilt. After quilting the black background on her longarm, she appliquéd each design with couching and quilting on her home sewing machine.
#11 – Karen T. @yorkie3mom made “Rainbow Circles” using Painter’s Palette Solids for the first time. This design was begun in a 2019 QuiltCon class with Jen Carlton-Bailly using BettyCrockerAss curve templates. Karen quilted it herself on her Janome 9400.
#12 – Margaret @redhotbobbin made her 38″ X 32-1/2″ “Roundabout Tetrad” quilt inspired by a color workshop in which she participated. She chose three colors (tetrad) on the color wheel and used her new Accuquilt Studio Die Cutter to cut circles. Margaret quilted it on her longarm, an APQS Millennium.
#14 – Betty @zcabed was inspired by the design on a paper napkin to make this 33″ X 29″ quilt she calls “Tickled Pink.” She used a hexagon ruler to create her own design that she quilted on her sewing machine.
#15 – @iquiltalot_fl made her 24″ X 24″ quilt entirely improvisationally, inspired by a traditional Wedding Ring quilt block. She quilted it on her Elna sewing machine.
#16 – Nancy @nancymenn made her 29-1/2″ X 21-1/2″ quilt using analogous blues. She quilted it on her Bernina 770QE, and used a Minute Miter tool for more accurate binding corners.
#18 – Lynette @netsyclay made her 16″ X 46-1/2″ “Streak of Sunshine” runner in an analogous color combination. She was inspired by a 2019 AQS Drunkard’s Path quilt block to create this design that she free motion quilted on her Janome sewing machine.
#19 – Linda W. made her 24″ X 25″ English paper-pieced “Modern Grandmother’s Flower Garden” quilt after taking Jen’s (Red Thread Studio) EPP workshop last November. Linda quilted it on her Bernina 720 sewing machine.
#20 – Bette @quiltylady1 made this 33″ X 42″ quilt she calls “Exclamation.” She was color-inspired to use both 2019 colors of the year – Kona Splash, and Pantone’s Living Coral – adding a dash of purple for interest. She used the “what if” technique for the design, and quilted it on a sewing machine.
#21 – Mel @snomelt was inspired by her own stashed fabrics to make this design using Jen Carlton-Bailly’s BettyCrockerAss curve templates. She walking foot quilted it on her sewing machine.
#22 – Janice made her quilt (being held by Mel) using the same curved templates that Mel used. (They worked on these together during quilt retreat.)
#23 – Corinna @potterquilter made “Rainbow” a 40″ x 50″ quilt using a new color combination for her – rainbows. Also new to her was creating an asymmetrical design, and using white for binding, She quilted it on her sewing machine.
#24 – Marie @pottersewer was a helper in Carole Lyles Shaw’s April workshop for Central Florida MQG. Choosing complimentary colors on the color wheel, and following Carole’s technique, she made this 21″ X 21″ quilt called “Complimentary Curves.” Marie quilted it on her Brother Luminaire using the embroidery quilting feature.
#25 – Jane @gonequiltinginflorida made “Candy Corn,” a 64″ X 68″ quilt using a two-color theme. One color is Tiger Lily, the 2018 Kona Color of the Year. She used a Bloc Loc Half-Rectangle Triangle Ruler for cutting and trimming, and walking foot quilted it with orange and yellow thread colors on her Babylock sewing machine.





























