Author Archives: Norma Hanson
Stack’N Whack Hexagon II
This is the second Stack’N Whack hexagon table topper that I made. This top is now finished to the flimsy stage. Refer to the blog post on January 13, 2013 for details.
Ricky Tims’ Seminar
Happy 25th Anniversary!
My brother and sister-in-law have wanted one of my bed sized quilts for quite some time. The marking of 25 years of marriage seemed like the perfect time to present them with a quilt. I didn’t want to promise that I would make them a bed-sized quilt from scratch because I wasn’t sure exactly how long it would take to finish it with all of the other commitments I have. So, I went to my stash of flimsies and picked “The Simple Cross” to quilt and gift to them. Although they saw the quilt top on September 2, 2012, it wasn’t until June 22, 2013 that they were presented with a finished quilt.
This is a picture of the quilt on the bed at my brother and sister-in-law’s house on the evening of the day that the finished quilt was presented to them.
The Simple Cross was made from a pattern that was in the September/October 2000 issue of Fons and Porter’s magazine, For the Love of Quilting. I started making the blocks for The Simple Cross on March 12, 2006 and finished the quilt to the flimsy stage on March 28, 2006.
Hawaiian Slide Show – Now a Flimsy
I finished my Hawaiian Slide Show quilt to the flimsy stage. This is a queen size quilt. It is too large to get the whole quilt in one shot indoors, so here are a couple of shots of it laying across the roller of the long arm.
The quilt pattern is from my favorite designer, Terry Atkinson and it is called Slide Show.
My design wall is now empty so I have room to play with the layout of the next project.