Well, sort of. Same quilt on my design wall for probably the last month, so I won’t bore you with that picture. Off the longarm and ready to deliver is a little baby quilt:
I used one of my newer pantographs called Cascade by Keryn Emmerson. It reminds me of a Linda V. Taylor one that’s feathers but more densely quilted. This one allows a little more loftiness. I also used a puffier poly batting for this quilt.
Now on the Gammill (are you ready, Bert??) is my aunt’s Freeze Frame quilt (Judy Laquidara’s design). As I mentioned before, this is Bert’s first quilt, and she did a wonderful job. Her borders lie FLAT!!! Great job! She chose Popcorn by Jodi Beamish for the panto (one that I like a lot and use a lot), and she allowed me to choose the thread. I chose a muted mustard color, and used Hobbs 80/20. Here’s a peek:

Click here to see a previous picture of the whole quilt top.
I’ve also been working on a UFO, one you haven’t seen before called Afternoon Tea, started in 2003 *gasp*, and I have a due date of December 2nd to have it completely finished for our DayStitcher’s group PhD project (Projects half Done). That is graduation day *double gasp*. The pressure is on! Photos on UFO Thursday.
–Sue







You have made me look so good. Love the popcorn. Hopefully my next quilt will also lie flat on the edges. Where did I come up with Fantasy Squares? Freeze Frame is what I meant.
Your quilt is BEAUTIFUL! Always look forward to seeing your design wall. Eileen