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Monday, December 14, 2009

Orange and Blue


This enormous (king size) quilt was made for my daughter Sari who asked me to use the color orange! The design is based on a traditional block with a modern twist!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Quilts for Baby Boys



These quilts are made of 4-inch squares!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Pinwheel Quilts for Family and Friends



These two pinwheel quilts are quite special.

The one on the left was given to Batya and Amir for their new little baby girl.

The yellow and turquoise one on the right was given to Hana's nephew and wife, Guy and Daisy, for their new little boy.

Scrappy Quilts


Our quilts are being cuddled by children in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Jerusalem, Melbourne, Ashkelon, Boulder, and LA!

If you would like to make a special order, please contact us for suggestions concerning design and colors.

Here are some of the scrappy quilts that we made recently!

Crib Quilt with Matching Wall Hanging



This crib quilt, also made for Lilach, is in the sunburst pattern, with little pussy cats in the middle of each sunburst block.


The wall hanging is made from similar fabrics.

Couch Quilt


This is a close-up on a couch quilt made with fabrics cut into diamond shapes!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Baby carriage quilts



These two baby carriage quilts were made for Amy's new grand-daughter! One is an adaptation of the sunburst design and the other is the scrappy design.

The baby is named Lilach in memory of Grandma Lil and the color combination of purple and green is in memory of Aunt Maxine.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Bags, Bags, Bags



It is so much fun to create quilted tote bags, diaper bags and pocketbooks!

Pictured here are samples of the pocketbooks, and one of the tote bags!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Reuben's Quilt

Made for Amy's nephew, this quilt is a variation on the traditional 4 inch squares. We used other elements such as triangles and larger squares with a car motif and mixed them all together.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Shai-Lee's quilt


Another playful quilt to cover or entertain baby! This one was made as a gift for the 1st granddaughter of good friends of ours.

Playful baby quilt


This playful quilt is perfect for the new baby in the house! Bright colors and cute animals entertain baby - hang it on the side of the crib or playpen or use it as a play mat on the carpet.

Pinwheels for little girls

This crib size pinwheel design is made in soft pinks and lilac. It is not yet complete - quilting still to be done.

Three coordinated quilts for three sisters



These quilts adorn the girls' room for three of Hana's grandchildren. They are made of four inch squares in coordinated color patterns.

Rose nine patch crib quilt


Composed of only three beautiful floral patterns, this quilt is delicate and cuddly and perfect for a little girl.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Alternating Stripes

This quilt (with matching decorative pillows) was created for one of Amy's daughters. It is a queen size quilt made up of 4 fabrics which are cut in increasing sized strips and put together in large blocks.

The idea comes from a pattern that can be seen on the pillows, called "convergence", from Ricky Tims' Convergence Quilts.

Couch Quilts for two of Hana's children





These "scrappy" or "crazy" quilts were adapted from a packaged quilting kit, designed by Textile Creations, Inc.

The quilt on the right (shown folded) is in shades of green and purple while the one on the left uses colors of south west U.S.

Lev's Quilt


This quilt was made for Amy's 8-year-old nephew in Modi'in.

Her sister bought all the fabrics on a shopping foray to Joann's in Delaware.

What fun we had designing this one with all the dots!

Note that each block is different!

Although you see the quilt thrown over the couch, it is made as a twin size quilt for a child's bed.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Josh's Couch Quilt

Check out this TV quilt. It is made up of 4" squares in a very colorful pattern!

Amy's First Quilt


We have been quilting together for about 7 years -- sharing inspiration, equipment, and fabrics! It took us a long time to learn how to appreciate what colors go together, how to choose darker fabrics to be more dominant features, and how to make sure that each and every project is unique and remarkable.

I want to share here my first quilt! This quilt, made for my oldest daughter, Sari, is a single bed quilt (about 68 X 86 inches), using large floral prints. The flowers on the borders and in the corners are appliqued.

Sari has placed the quilt as a design element on her living room couch and it gives me great satisfaction to see it there!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Play station for baby


This play station, which can be made to match a "scrappy" quilt, can hang on a crib or playpen, or you can lie the baby on it on the floor. The toys are attached with velcro so that they can easily be removed by the baby or by Mom!

Scrappy Couch Quilt



Recently, we began making gifts in a small size that is comfortable for cuddling up in front of the TV. This quilt is 36 X 56 inches and is in the "scrappy" style. The combination of maroons and beiges gives it a very warm feeling on the couch.

Pinwheels


The color combination together with the pinwheel affect make this a very special baby gift!

Diaper Bags


We have also been having fun with diaper bags. Check this out --

Based on a design by Jean Nolte found in FUN QUILTS, Summer 2007.

Rectangles


This set of matching quilts with decorative pillows was created for Amy's sister's guest room in her home in Delaware. The rectangles permit a wonderfully simple mix of florals and textures. The size is American standard twin bed size (68 X 86 inches).

The Scrappy Look!



These quilts are made up of nine patch blocks cut at funny angles so no two squares are the same!

Based on a design called "Uneven Nine Patch" by Sharon Hart found in FUN QUILTS, Summer 2007.

Sunburst



This baby quilt is made up of 5 sunburst blocks. Check out these wonderful colors and patterns. There are small animals peeking through! This quilt was made for Monique and Ben's new grandson in Melbourne.

The basic sunburst block is based on a design that I saw in "American Patchwork & Quilting", Oct. 2006, issue 82, by Alma Allen and Barb Adams, pp. 59-60.

Fun with Squares



Some of our most popular quilts are made up of 4 inch squares -- based on a beautiful combination of colors.