My Quilts

 

Tilt-A-Whirl
Design: my own
Fabric: Anna Maria Horner’s Innocent Crush
Blogged:  Here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2012 Craftsy Block of the Month

Design: My own, Circle of Geese pattern courtesy of Piece By Number

Fabric: Boho by Annette Tatum for FreeSpirit, and Kona Snow

 

Garden Lattice
Design: my own
Fabric: wide variety from my stash
Blogged: TUTORIAL available here

 

Little Punkin Chevron
Design: my own, pattern available here
Fabric: The black skulls are a Michael Miller, Kona Solids
Blogged: HERE

 

“Frolic” Block for Fat Quarterly Issue 9 Designers Challenge
Design: my own
Fabric: Featuring Riley Blake’s Woodland Tales, asst. from my stash
Blogged: HERE

 

Flying Geese Pillow
Design: my own, for a Summer 2012 class at Fancy Tiger Crafts
Fabric: Flea Market Fancy Reprint on Robert Kaufman Essex in Denim
Blogged: HERE

 

My quilt for the Modern Mini Challenge
Design: my own
Fabric: assortment from my stash
Blogged: HERE

 

Prism Baby Quilt
Design: my own
Fabric: Robert Kaufman “Groove” & Kona Coal
Blogged HERE

 

“I’m A Big Girl Now” Disappearing 9-Patch
Design: my own, tutorial HERE
Fabric: Miss Modd by Chelsea Andserson

Back of 9-Patch

 

Cathedral Window Baby Quilt
Design: my own, tutorial featured on Moda Bake Shop HERE
Fabric: Ruby by Bonnie & Camille for Moda

 

Happy Little Log Cabin
Design: my own
Fabric: Hoopla by Moda
Blogged HERE

 

Modern Baby String Quilt
Design: my own
Fabric: Prince Charming by Tula Pink for Free Spirit
Blogged HERE

 

Modern Log Cabin Crosses
Design: Across The Sea Quilt-Along by Ellison Lane Quilts and Fairy Face Designs
Fabric: Glam Garden by Josephine Kimberling
Blogged HERE

 

Meadow Sweet Baby Quilt
Design: Little Man by Camille Roskelley in her book, Simplify
Fabric: Meadow Sweet by Sandi Henderson
Blogged HERE

 

Fruit By The Foot
Design: my own, pattern available HERE
Fabric: Sugar Pop by Liz Scott for Moda
Blogged HERE

 

Fruit By The Foot – twin size for a custom Etsy order!
Design: my own, pattern available HERE
Fabric: Sugar Pop by Liz Scott for Moda
Blogged HERE

 

Filmstrip Baby Quilt (need to quilt it!)
Design: my own
Fabric: Sophie by Chez Moi for Moda
Blogged HERE

 

Dolly Quilt
Design: just a lil’ old charm pack!
Fabric: Nicey Jane by Heather Bailey
Blogged HERE

 

Modern Dresden Pillow (pillows are just mini quilts!)
Design: my own
Fabric: scraps from my stash
Blogged HERE

 

Wonky Log Cabin Pillow
Design: my own
Fabric: scraps from my stash
Blogged HERE

 

Baby Quilt for Baby Roman
Design: Sweet Pea by Camille Roskelley in her book, Simplicity
Fabric: It’s A Hoot by Momo & Just Wing It

 

Applique Tree Quilt for Baby Ryder
Design: my own
Fabric: scraps from my stash

 

Fence Rail Quilt
Design: Strip The Willow by Pam & Nicky Lintott in their book,
Two From One Jelly Roll Quilts
Fabric: Bliss by Bonnie & Camille for Moda

 

Traditional Dresden Table Runner
Design: my own, dresden tutorial HERE
Fabric: Origins by Basic Grey for Moda

 

Window Panes On Point
Design: my own
Fabric: Breakfast At Tiffany’s by Fig Tree & Co for Moda
Blogged HERE

 

Old School Strawberry Shortcake Quilt
Design: my own
Fabric: vintage linens I found at the thrift store,
& Bliss by Bonnie & Camille for Moda

 

Dresden Tree Skirt
Design: my own- wish I made a template!
Fabric: festive variety of non-designer stuff

 

Just A Lil’ Stroller Quilt
Design: charm pack!
Fabric: Sugar Pop by Liz Scott for Moda

 

One of my first quilts! Was a memory quilt for a little girl
who’s grandfather had passed away. The brown squares
are from one of his sport coats, and her favorite color was purple.

 

Probably my most traditional quilt, ever.
Design: Smoky Mountain Stars by Bonnie Hunter of Quiltville
Fabric: This was a memory quilt, made entirely of men’s shirts

 

Possibly my first modern quilt? Who knew.
Design: my own
Fabric: Another memory quilt made of men’s shirts. The center
white strip is from the shirt their grandfather wore in their wedding.
Chose a striking red back since they wanted patriotic.

 

Comments

  1. Liora Shechter says:

    Hi’
    I like your work very much.You are very good teacher and It is a wonderfull
    time quilting.

    Sorry for my poor English.In the course i understand you perfectly.

    Have a good day.

    Liora from Israel

  2. Hi Amy,
    I am so glad to be a member of the sugar club….I took your BOM at Craftsy. It was such a fun time and the block are wonderful. I had so much fun,, and can’t wait until this class begins….

  3. JimsQueenie says:

    Dear Amy,
    I took your BOM class and have only completed your January blocks, but I have great aspirations of finishing all the blocks this coming year. I love your techniques. I plan on joining the next class, but want to know how and what we are to do. Are all of the block patterns e-mailed to us individually and when do we know what fabrics to order. I loved the fabrics for your BOM this year and would like to see the fabrics you plan on using for this next year. Congratulations on your twins and Merry Christmas to you and your family. Piece and blessings, Vicki aka JimsQueenie

  4. Jean Walters says:

    I loved (3x :-) your Craftsy Block of the month! You are so relaxed and clear with your instructions. I had so much fun sewing the foundation pieced strips I made a sweet puppy nap quilt for my little buddy Bailey in just a few hours.
    Wow what a contrast to a quilting class I took and everyone sewed at top speed. The machines were
    buzzing and the instructor was walking around checking to see if your seams were exact. I’ve never finished
    that quilt :-). I have learned more from you than I ever did in those classes Thank You and God Bless you
    and your sweet family.looking forward to the Sugar Block Club

  5. Hi Amy, I followed from Craftsy BOM…. So enjoyed your class. Nice family, cute twins. Thank you Patty

  6. Amy, I loved your Craftsy BOM, so glad your teaching another class! Where do we get some of the older patterns listed above?
    Kelly

  7. Jannie Foy says:

    Hi Amy,
    I looked at your 2012 BOM in Jan and Feb this year.at first I didn’t like some of the blocks but I thought that I would learn a lot from it anyway. So I’ve looked at each lesson and downloaded the class materials lists and instructions.
    Now that I’ve seen the whole quilt it looks wonderful, and can’t wait to do it, but I have to finish another project first cause I don’t like to have too many UFO’s.
    Thanks for sharing so much of yourself.
    What a delightful family. I don’t know how you have time to quilt as well.
    Did you do a 2013 BOM, and how can I get it ?
    All the best to you and your family
    Jannie

  8. Amy all I can say is wow….these are all truly stunning and so inspiring. I don’t know where you find the time to create so many beautiful things, your machine must smoke…..

    Love them all

    K

  9. Hi Amy I enjoyed your free BOM and just signed up for the sugar block. Can’t wait for more fun this year. I really enjoy all your ideas and also sharing your family stories. Thanks and best wishes.

  10. will your tilt a whirl quilt be a pattern for sale soon?? LOVE IT!!!!

  11. lyn crain says:

    I wanted to learn to machine quilt and I enrolled in Leah Days Free Motion Filler class to discover that she is using your Block of the Month 2012. I enrolled in your class too! So now I am learning fun new things with you and learning machine quilting techniques on the blocks I made in your class. Thanks for making the class so much fun.