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Jun 10, 2024

lucky cuff quilt

 I belong to the Phoenix Modern Quilt Guild and every year they have a block of the month quilt.  I don't participate in all of them, but this one will be my third. "Lucky Cuff" was designed by Doris Blaisdell for the Modern Quilt Guild, January 2020.

We made Lucky Cuff in the year 2023, and each month we had a section to make.  It's always fun seeing everyone else's blocks, and the colors that they use.

Here is a link to some of our guild's quilts.

I wasn't that crazy about my quilt, but when my friend Pam at Sweet Pz Designs in Gilbert, Arizona quilted it, I fell in love with it! She used the "arches" pantograph. 

With the help of my cute little grand daughter Sarina and her parents, we took some really fun photos!


This photo shows off the machine quilting.



I used my Lori Holt fabric, but had to buy fabric for the background.



I used half yard pieces of Lori Holt for the backing.  I think it gives a really pretty look :)



Thanks Sabrina, that's a wrap! See you next week :)


Jan 14, 2024

Lucky Cuff quilt

This "Lucky Cuff" quilt was a block of the month sew along for our Phoenix Modern Quilt Guild.

I didn't like it that much at first, but it grew on me! I bought the Kona solid, it's called Stone and the rest of the fabrics are by Lori Holt.  For the back of the quilt, I would like to piece it from the large pieces I have, of Lori Holt fabrics. 


I think quilts are beautiful before they're quilted, with the light shining from the back. They look like stained glass.


This is my friend Nedra's quilt, I really love the colors.


This is a quilt I found online.  It looks so different with the dark background, and bright colors.


I found this photo online too, it might be by the designer.


I wish I had photos of the other 13 quilts at our guild, each one was so unique.  One person even used scraps of the same color in each of her rows. People are so creative!