Then, I wanted Hyrum to have a blanket made by his mother (all the other kids do) and Mom was working on some really pretty quilts, so I gave it a go. This was the result: Although you can't tell from the picture, all the fabrics are flannel, so it is really soft and snuggly. And, even though the pattern is simple (I figured it out myself), I get tons of compliments on it because the colors go together so well.
In August, we made a trip from Washington back to Minnesota to my cousin's wedding and while on the trip, we stopped by a quilting store in Rapid City, South Dakota. My sister Erin was working on a black, white and red apron while she was visiting earlier in the summer, and I decided I really liked the color combination. So, I got fat quarters in black, white and red.
While I was working on the BWR quilt for Erin and Brad, I was side-tracked and picked out some fabric for Joy. She is a bright personality, and I just couldn't resist making another YBR quilt that reflected that bright personality. ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjFFIB5cn01DdG5nCQEYBMTABXDjjVgb-_TssnMnzl42UP2-t-b261VNJKHh1dMOBbvCE-78HHR9EW7QCaePmyUS09DYT4WvWMbKHHD2e3-daDMRRdxiHXrlH-aWx6xPg776TlXWkY5Bx0/s400/100_2824.JPG)
Okay, now that I am thingking about it, Joy's quilt was really the last to be finished. I got the top going on that and then decided to make a quilt for John for his birthay. Since he loves Christmas and I was afraid it wouldn't be very Christmas-y in Iraq, I did a Christmas YBR quilt. And, now that I have done all the YBR quilts, I am moving on to a traditional block quilt. It is in muted Christmas colors, and I actually have four blocks done!
2 comments:
holy cow those are amazing....although I am imparatial to mine!!
Tara,
I am so happy you blog,I love your quilts. You are so talented. How is life with 4 kids. thinking of you..
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