More Doll quilts
Wow! I am overwhelmed by the response to the cheddar giveaway and the doll quilt show. There were so many more responses than I expected – plus Thanksgiving and a few of those unexpected life situations that pop up – that I am way behind in posting the photos that were sent to me and sending out the cheddar fabric. But, this is my week for getting my act back together. Today I am posting the photos of the great quilts shared by those who don’t have blogs. I think I got them all but if you sent a photo and don’t see it, please let me know. I am constantly amazed at the creativity of quilters.
Tune back in tomorrow for the winner of the doll quilt giveaway.
Submitted by Louise: This little red and white quilt is 11-1/2″ x 11-1/2″ and was inspired by one of the same pattern at Temecula Quilt Company.
The trio of quilts above was submitted by Tammy.
Submitted by Jeanneke: “Lucky in Love” is Jeanneke’s (the creator of Little Houses from Scraps) latest little quilt creation.
“Klosjes” submitted by Linda
Judith from Canada submitted the two doll quilts made from reproduction fabrics above. Like me, she doesn’t have access to much repro fabric where she lives so she frequents the same online shops as me. She likes to play with the fabrics and patterns and see what she comes up with.
Salley is from Australia and this small applique quilt is her own design. See how she managed to add dimension to her flowers, leaves and border just using solids?
This little quilt made from bright repros was submitted by Kim.
Susan’s little basket quilt is from a Kathleen Tracy patterns. I love her colors!
Submitted by Cyndi: a little fall wall hanging.
Dianne calls this one “Brass Buttons.” I am tempted to try this pattern myself because I have lots of little squares just asking to become four patches.
Submitted by Sue B: gorgeous fall colored hexis. The leaf props in this photo are so pretty I almost can’t believe they are real leaves.
Submitted by Mary in Missouri: the top quilt is a framed mini and the one below is from the Temecula Quilt Co. 12 Days of Christmas mystery pattern.
Submitted by Marca: a little quilt from a Jo Morton pattern.
wonderful to see the newest additions to the "show". it's been such fun to hop around and see so many delightful doll quilts from all over blog land~!
thank you for hosting and allowing all to share.
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libbyQ
How fun to see all these minis! It was a great showing!!! Loved it!
What a happy little exhibition this theme creates!
I love to see an actual dolly under some of them. Thankyou….and at such a busy time of the year too.
Such inspiration! I love the additional quilts. Thanks to those who sent them to you to show to us. Thanks for blessing us with them, Taryn. I am thankful for you.
Judy
Always great to see more mini's! Thank you for sharing these and all the others… it's been so much fun to view them all!
Sweet quilts. I see the pattern from Ann Hermes I also made.
Wonder how many doll quilts will be gifted this Christmas?
Thanks for the doll quilt show. I absolutely loved the rolling stone quilt with the poison green pink and yellow fabrics.
What a fun little doll show to ring in the holidays!! Thanks for doing the work!
I love mini quilts and this was a great show. Take care.
I loved the doll quilt show!
Thanks for sharing more of these wonderful little gems with us!
so fun –
doll quilts on parade! thanks for sharing these
What a lot of cute mini quilts. I love the photo of the bolts of cheddar. It does really look good with those nine patches!
Wonderful to see the new additions…all of these little quilts could fill a sizeable exhibit hall!
Just finished making a "Brass Buttons" quilt – will be a gift for my exchange within our quilt history study group on Thursday. Will post a photo of it soon.(The quilt pattern is in the Civil War Legacies book by Carol Hopkins along with many other inspiring little quilts to make.
Thanks for all your work at getting this photos up to share with us.
Sew cute, all of them.
Wow!! What beautiful little quilts!! Talk about inspiration!! Thanks for sharing!!
What a great show of doll quilts! There are some real beauties in there!
Great to see the show of minis continue. I can never see too many!