Wednesday night was our 2011 Garden Party. There were so many beautiful quilts – I think I got a picture of every single one! So sit back, relax, and pretend you were there:


This style of star is called the Evening Star quilt block:

These next quilts are mostly custom designs (or I just don’t know the name of theĀ  patterns!)





Churndash variation pattern:

This beautiful pattern is called Dresden Plate. It is one of my favorites.

These next quilts all incorporate a pinwheel pattern:




Close up of the sail boat applique border on the above quilt:


 

Can you believe how adorable this clothesline quilt is? Every little girls dream!

And then quilts who use simple squares in their patterns, with beautiful effects:

Log Cabin Variation

And that is only about half!

Here’s the plan:

Tomorrow: the rest of the garden party

Monday: an exciting back-to-school gift, just for YOU! Be sure and check back to see what we have in store…

2011 Garden Party {Part 1}

6 thoughts on “2011 Garden Party {Part 1}

  • September 4, 2011 at 7:27 pm
    Permalink

    I came to the garden party and was blown away by the variety and amount of quilts on display. There were some amazing quilts to look at. It was a very fun atmosphere. Thanks so much for having it! I really want to get some quilts done now!

  • September 4, 2011 at 8:25 pm
    Permalink

    Thanks for posting these. I wasn’t able to attend and now I can see what I missed!

  • September 4, 2011 at 10:00 pm
    Permalink

    This was the first time I had been to the Garden Party. What a delight! So many beautiful quilts! I just couldn’t get enough. The ice cream treat was yummy. Thanks so much for such a fun evening. Looking forward to next year.

  • February 18, 2013 at 8:49 am
    Permalink

    Do you know where I could find the pattern for the pinwheel/clothes on a line quilt? It is amazing!

    • February 23, 2013 at 8:18 am
      Permalink

      That is one of my favorites too! Let me ask Amy if she remembers.

    • February 23, 2013 at 12:23 pm
      Permalink

      I found it! It is a book from Pine Mountain Design called Laundry Day. Search it online and you will find it.

Comments are closed.