Judy L's UFO Challenge

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Welcome to the third installment of my quilt gallery. I grew up in central NY and we regularly went to Lancaster, PA to eat at Good N' Plenty and Fine and Fancy. When I became a quilter Lancaster took on a different meaning. I wandered into one of the Amish stores with fabric with a quilt for my nephew in my plans. This was another step out for me in my quilting skills. Sadly my nephew's mother abandoned this quilt when she took my nephew and left my brother. My mother grabbed it and offered it back. I asked her to hold onto it until he has his own child and then we will give it back to him. The light is a pale lavendar.


This quilt is my first "art" quilt. My friends were having a boy and chose Noah's Ark. If you look closely you will see the animals are felt and removable from little pockets. This was a fun quilt to do.


This is it for now. I have to find more pictures to share. I do have quilts in my Flickr account. See the "My Quilts" link on the left of the blog. Hope you enjoyed looking!

7 comments:

just jenn said...

Just thought I would let you know that I am back in blog land again.

just jenn said...

I want to work on a denim log cabin with you! I just saw that it was one of your UFOs. I saw a class for it at Suzy's coming up. I have never done a log cabin and always wanted to and I think a denim would be nice.

Quilting Pirate said...

I'm enjoying your quilt show!!!

Debi said...

Love the blue and white quilt. You did a fantastic job on both of them.

Sarah Nopp said...

Sweet quilt at the top. It is a great design if you are thinking of doing a miniature too.

Jeanne said...

Loved seeing your quilt show! Thanks for sharing. You have some wonderful quilts.

Anonymous said...

You do magnificent work!