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This is "Rosewood Cottage", just
finished the top this week (9/9/02). Had to do one of the side
panels over, because I left one of the side panels somewhere in Italy!
Feb 2003-Machine pieced, hand blanket stitched appliqué. Machine quilted using a Gammill longarm machine - what fun! Was a little late, but gave to Lindsey before her trip to Paris March 2003. |
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Cathedral Window. This throw sized quilt is a combination of machine and hand work. The base is machine pieced, then the color pieces are added by hand. This was my 'traveling' quilt. This was great for working on when driving back and forth to visit the kids' at college. Took a couple of years to finish, but finally finished in 2004. |
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This was a little pile of blocks
from Donna Jr.s Grandmother from the 1930's. They had a little of
brown staining, but with some soaking in Orvus, and a little TLC, got them
looking pretty good. I set them together, added a couple of borders.
That little strip of purple just makes it pop.
Hand Quilted, and I gave it to Donna (& her mother Dort) for Christmas - 2002. |
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This is the Autumn Harvest
wall hanging that I started at Oklahoma State Quilters Retreat in
September (2001 - Western Hills Resort). Cynthia Regone is a GREAT
teacher. Take a class from her if you get a chance. She is so
creative, and you'll learn a lot.
Finished quilting this one - October 2004. See the Savannah Stars next page, for another of the quilts that Cynthia designed. |
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This was a fun project this winter, playing with flannels. The squares are 6" squares, and the panel at the top is based on a pattern I saw. I actually machine quilted this one myself with a large meandering stitch. This one was a gift to Rachael and Robert (since I haven't made very much more progress on the Wedding ring). |
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This afghan sized quilt is made
entirely of flannels. This was pieced in 3 days while we were snowed
in over Christmas 2000. This started my passion for flannel quilts.
Still my favorite quilt to snuggle up under on a cold night.
Machine pieced and machine quilted by Betty Baker- December 2000. |
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This scrappy afghan sized quilt
is made up of mediums and lights. It started as the Mystery Quilt
for the Oklahoma State Quilters Retreat * Fall 2000. I
did not like the original layout, and ended up taking it all apart and
re-designed it in this manner, and adding the 3 outer borders.
Designed, machine pieced and hand- quilted by Betty Baker - 2000-2001. |
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This last picture is the quilt hanging at Sacs, the evening of the auction. |
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"Christmas Tree Farm" -
This afghan sized quilt has over 40 different blues and blacks, each
'tree' is a different green. The red and green 1 " border is made up
of about 30 different fabrics.
Machine pieced and quilted by Betty Baker - 1991 |
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Around the Twist. The top for this was almost completed during an all-nighter at Jeri B. house back in the 1980's. Our stitch group (Quilt 'N Stitch) used to have an annual all-nighter. What fun !. (Machine pieced, hand quilted by me). | |
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Crazy for Crazy-Quilts. This was done in 1996. It's made up of 9 - 6" blocks. Really got carried away with the stitches and embellishments! | |
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