Quilting for Winter

Moose in Winter

January 2007
Size: 17 x 17 inch
machinepieced and machinequilted

First time I saw real moose was in the "Zoom Gelsenkirchen". Back home again I started at once with this quilt.

The pattern for this quilt is available in my patternshop.

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Winterland

November 2004
Size: 35 x 35 inch
machinepieced and machinequilted

My Winterland-Quilt should have a very cold and frosty look, so I only took light blue and grey fabrics for the small blocks. and the backgrounds.

 

Snowman-Quilt

October 2002
Size: 17,5" x 17,5"

I won this sweet snowman in a winterswap last year.

He was sewn by Barbara Schlag, Brackenheim.

I liked him so much, so he get's his own quilt :o)

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For the names of my swappartners click here!

Starsand

Size: 35 1/2" x 46"

The blocks for this quilt are from a swap organized by Susanne Froeschle. 

The stars should be "colored like sand".
As  you can see, there are many shadings of sand!

You can see more blocks and another quilt with sandstars at Ulas Quiltpage.

detail quilting:
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Snowdrop

Size: 9 1/2" x 9 1/2"

This little snowdrop I've sewn from a pattern by
Yvonne's Quilt and Patchwork Site.

There you find the snowdrop and many more
beautiful paper piecing pattern for download.

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closeup

Noah's Arc

Size: 68" x 55" 

This quilt is a gift from my quiltgroup
         "Patchworkkreis Bergisch Gladbach"         
for my second son Julian.

Because Julian was born on
February 2nd, 2000
I started my winterside with this quilt!


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