Saturday, December 26, 2015

Favorites from 2015


Meadow Mist is having a linky party for 2015 posts.  So I pulled out a few favorites to share.


A humble scrap quilt gains the honors as most viewed post.   It was what I called the 2 patch + 4 patch pattern that is a version of the rail fence.



 See the post here.









The post with the most helpful comments was about the plumes for a border.   I received wonderful input and this ended up being a favorite quilt.

The post is here.












Favorite photo of the year. ...Summer Potpourri shimmering in the sunlight. The post is here.     A log cabin quilt made using the quarter log cabin block.














 My favorite tip for the year.....use a clapper to achieve flat seams!  The post is here.  








Linking to Meadow Mist Designs.
Happy stitching.

8 comments:

Quilts By Laurel said...

Beautiful quilts!! I love all of them! :)

Yvonne from Quilting Jetgirl said...

I found the process of pulling posts to link up with Cheryl to be a fun way to review my 2015. I hope that you have a wonderful 2016, and I am off to explore some of your posts here. :)

Nicki said...

I love your favorites from 2015. I remember all of those posts & you picked some real winners for your 2015 favorites. I think about your clapper almost every time I press seams & am so glad it made it to the "favorite" list. I'm looking forward to seeing what new creations you & your talented DH come up with in 2016. Blessings to you both in 2016.

Cheryl said...

What a collection of favorites from this year, I love your use of color and print throughout your quilts! Thanks for linking up!

Unknown said...

An awesome year! Great job on all the finishes and posts! Happy New Year and here's to 2016!

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué said...

Wow, love your Plums corner

Tish Stemple said...

What a great selection of posts to highlight your year. The picture of Summer Potpourri is gorgeous.

Exuberantcolor/Wanda S Hanson said...

That is a great scrappy quilt and can see why it was a favorite. It would be a nice way to do a postage stamp quilt without getting bored working on tiny pieces.

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