

"Night Before Christmas" - Block One
Christmas may be eleven months way - but it will be here before we know it. Time has a way of sneaking up on us!
Happy stitching -
Sue
(c)2008 Susan H. Garman
"Ancient Stars"
This quilt is also twin-sized but the Ohio Star blocks are a bit larger: 5 inches. I love scrappy quilts like this one; they let your eyes dance across the face of the quilt.
"Omigosh"
I warned you that I got addicted to precision piecing, didn't I? This quilt, with lots of half-inch squares in it, was fun to make. I made all the blocks and then took it with me to a retreat to assemble the top; people who saw me working on it kept saying, "Oh, my gosh!" That's how I came up with the name of the quilt.
"Discovery"
I made this quilt back in 1992 to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Columbus' voyage to the New World. It was only the second pictoral quilt I'd ever made. I had always wanted to find a use for a "cartouche" (that scrolly-frame around the ships and Columbus) in a quilt, and this quilt seemed to beg me to use one. Notice the three gold stars in the upper left. They are gold lame' fabric. I was invited to have some fabric flown onboard the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1992, so these stars spent a lot of time on their own voyage; they traveled 5.7 million miles and completed 221 orbits of the earth. This quilt holds invaluable memories of the years I worked for NASA.
"Cowgirl"
This quilt was really a "practice" piece for me. I have always wanted to make a pictoral quilt of my children - but I know that I need to work on technique first. This was my attempt to work on technique.
"Apple of My Eye"
And finally, here is a pictoral quilt of my 3-year old grand daughter. When I made the quilt, she was actually carrying a bucket of seashells down at the beach, but my local quilt guild had challenged everyone to make a quilt with a "fruit" theme. Hence, she suddenly started carrying apples (or so it seems!). I promise to reshoot the picture and replace it with a larger one at some point...
Okay - that's enough posting for me for now. I'll post some precision-pieced quilts in a few days. Happy stitching to everyone!
Sue
(c)1992-2008 Susan H. Garman
Here is the feathered star that will be made in the workshop; there are four of them in the finished quilt:
Sue's Feathered Stars (c)2008 Susan H. Garman
I don't know what it is about feathered stars that makes them so attractive - but I suspect it has something to do with all of the triangles, which make our eyes dance across each block.
I'll be posting more later on - happy stitching!
Sue
"Daisy's Quilt" (c)2008 Susan H. Garman