Thursday, June 28, 2012

Updates . . . . .

My Twister project is home from the quilter.  I contemplated quilting this myself, doing some straight lines or maybe some big stitch hand quilting,  I'm so glad I got over those ideas because I would not have done near the job that my quilter, Connie Lancaster at Quilts Plus in Indianapolis, IN did.



I didn't notice how plain that white space was until Connie filled it with pinwheels.


Pinwheels in the pinwheels and pinwheels in-between the pinwheels.


Here's the corner.  Thank  you Cosmo Cricket for designing the perfect fabric for the binding!

And thank you Connie for quilting such a clever pattern on my project!

For more information on my SaltAir Twister go to my Lifetime Quilt List tab, this is Lifetime Quilt Number 88.

When I was working on my Twister, I linked to Dawn's blog where she showed some pictures of some Twister projects she had pieced.   Due to popular demand Dawn has created a very detailed tutorial on how to make her heart twister, stop on by if you would like to give that project a try. (Click Here)

Yo Yo update, last week I had 8 yo-yos . . . . 



This week I have  . . . 9!  LOL!!

Not as many as you or I expected, but I did buy a vase!

17 comments:

  1. Oh, it looks wonderful - you both did a brilliant job on it!

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  2. the quilt looks wonderful, I agree perfect binding and perfect quilting...
    hey get going on those yo yo's I guessed a big number :)
    Kathie

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  3. Your twister really looks awesome - great fabric choices and the quilting is so perfect! The binding...couldn't get better - sets it all off just right. And on the yo-yos...maybe I want to guess a different...LOWER...number?!! Lol!

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  4. I love your twister quilt Thelma. The quilting is perfect.

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  5. Isn't it the best feeling when you work so hard on a quilt and the quilter makes it even more beautiful? I love your quilt!!!

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  6. That turned out beautifully! And yes, your quilter really did a wonderful job on the quilting.

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  7. P.S. Progress of one yo-yo is better than none! LOL!

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  8. The quilting is beautiful!!! And I have to laugh at 1 more yoyo. :)

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  9. What a fun cheery little quilt! I do love those pinwheels. And yes, the binding is perfect. Is that a bias binding? Or was the fabric a diagonal stripe rather than a straight stripe?

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  10. I love the quilting and the binding is perfect. I like the way you laid your quilt out too.

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  11. The pinwheels quilting is just perfect for your twister ! The fabric and binding in this quilt is just adorable !

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  12. You will pick up speed on those yoyos. The Salt Air quilt is so beautiful. It reminds me of Summer and pinwheels turning in the wind! I love the way LAQers work their magic!

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  13. Stop making things that look so wonderful! Now I'm going to have to add that to my list - and it's already much too long! It looks fabulous.

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  14. I love the quilting Thelma...the curves in the quilting make those twisters look like they are moving...love it. Your binding is perfect.

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  15. I like how the quilting adds so much; interesting how these quilters can bring a different look to a quilt.

    Thelma, you always have the best!

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  16. Love the quilting Connie did on the quilt! But, girl you got to get going on those yo-yos! LOL!!!!!

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  17. Forgot to mention the binding ...... what a wonderful binding you choose!

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