Pantograph

Longarm

Rose Trellis

Here is another quilt made by Angela of Cozy Cottons Quilting. She had all these beautiful rose fabrics, almost too pretty to cut into pieces, and showcased them using this layout. I have a rose quilting pattern but we thought that would be too much, and Angela picked a leaf pattern called “Ground Cover” instead.

Rose Trellis


Longarm

Wild Roses

Pat made this quilt using a variety of rose fabrics. Her backings are usually a work of art too, she pieces them using leftover fabrics turning them into a second quilt top. It is pretty much impossible to center a quilt on a longarm machine in both directions because the backing is rolled up, and the top ends up where it ends up. Pat knows this and doesn’t care if it is perfectly centered or not. I quilted it with the pattern “Rose Garden”.

Wild Roses


Longarm

Trip Around The World

“Trip Around The World” is such a classic and timeless pattern, and it always looks different depending on the fabrics in the quilt. This version was made by Ruth, and I quilted it with a simple pantograph called “Fleur de Swirl”.

Trip Around The World II


Longarm

Peggy’s Bargello

Have you ever made a Bargello quilt? I haven’t and I am not sure if I want to, but I certainly enjoy looking at them. This one was made by Peggy, and she chose the modern pantograph “Taj Mahal” to finish her project. I think this pattern works especially well with Bargello quilts.

Peggy's Bargello


Longarm

Summer Safari

This cute quilt was also made by Maureen. Aren’t the animal panels just adorable? I quilted it with a pattern called “Sun Scallops”, just right for a summer safari.

Summer Safari


 

Longarm

Cozy Cotton Rainbow

Here is another quilt I quilted with the circle pattern “Champagne Bubbles”. Curves, swirls and circles work really well for geometric quilt patterns with lots of straight lines and sharp angles. This one was made by Maureen in a rainbow of colours.

Cozy Cotton Rainbow


Longarm

Floral Log Cabin

This charming quilt was made by Bonnie. She mixed modern fabrics with a few more traditional floral prints and added a solid light background for a modern look. The quilting design she chose is called “Champagne Bubbles”.

Floral Log Cabin


Longarm

Vintage Tin

“Vintage Tin” is a Crabapple Hill pattern, and this beautiful version was stitched by Sandra. I didn’t have a pantograph that looked like tire tracks, so we settled on “Celtic Scroll” instead, claiming it looked a bit like hubcaps. Maybe it was just our imagination, but it is a simple scroll pattern that worked well for the quilt.

Vintage Tin


Longarm

Midnight Blooms

This is the last of three quilts that Angela of Cozy Cottons Quilting dropped off for quilting at the same time, a great pattern to feature a fabric that you don’t want to cut into tiny pieces. She chose the design “Diagonal Plaid Bias Cut” to finish her project.

Midnight Blooms


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