weredeer quilting:

a gallery, with commentary

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Remember that paddington quilt from page 1? That boy is now, as of mid-August 2000, out of his crib, and here's the twin-sized quilt I made for his new bed. Yes, he loves trains. Really. This quilt uses the attic windows pattern.

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Just after finishing the trains quilt, I made this baby quilt for some friends with a new little one. I'm not sure what the pattern is called, but, well, it's all stars.

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And, yet another baby quilt, with the most wonderful flannel backing pattern, and nursery rhyme fabric as the centers. This was completed in September, 2000, and was finally delivered in December, 2000. Luckily, he hasn't outgrown it.

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My first wall-hanging. This is my first landscape quilt, and the guide (but not the design) was taken from Gai Perry's book, "Impressionist palette : quilt color & design", 1997. Completed in October, 2000.

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This was a quick polarfleece car quilt made for joelll, to make up for quilt #1 being taken from his car for my own inside use. I made this one on Dec. 31, 2000.

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My housemates had another baby, on February 11, 2001. This 39"x42" quilt is a variation on the tumbling blocks pattern. The backing is a bright, colorful fleece. It was completed in time for the baby, although he was late.

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Joanne N. Safar / quilts @ vfocus . com / weredeer
created: Friday, February 6, 1998
updated: Wednesday, November 12, 2008.