My Wall of Little quilts.... I wanted to share this with you as I hope it inspires you to make a little quilt. This is what I see sitting at my sewing machine. Just makes me happy. My own art gallery wall. I really don't think of my quilts as works of art but when I see them on the wall like this I start to think maybe they are....
Ever since I read that Gwen Marston has made 450 or more little quilts I have been thinking about how many I have made and some day maybe I could make that many as well! a new personal goal, maybe! I find making little quilts really rewarding and fulfilling . Mostly its the satisfaction of finishing a quilt in between the queen size quilts I normally make!
Its also about taking time to work on a color combo I might not have tried or used in a big quilt, or trying out a block or just making a little quilt because I was inspired. I am always inspired by antique quilts but there are many times I am inspired by others , here are two books I looked thru yesterday and making nine patches won for one of Gwens quilts in this book....
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Oh beautiful,... I love it!!
Greetings from Holland,..
Yes, you have Kathie! What a wonderful wall of beautiful quilts. I especially like the blue and pink mini. You are amazing, thanks for sharing your collection.
Just beautiful! Very tempting, although I usually stick with the king-sized ones :-)
Ady
Definitely very inspiring! I have to get my piecing skills back first. lol!
Kathie your wall of quilts is positively breathtaking...you are truly an inspiration!
You always inspire me and my wall of small quilts is filling up quickly.
Your wall of small quilts is fabulous Kathie - such an inspiration. My favorite is the blue and cheddar, it just jumps out at me. I might give a small one a try this weekend ....
Very inspirational, I have made a few small quilts but not as many as you, and after seeing your wall I want to make more. How have you hung them on the wall?
Oh yes, of course, you have inspired me!
You always inspire me! In my mind I make little quilts all day long, but in reality, my sewing time is much shorter. I adore your wall and every little quilt on it!
Every post you write inspires me! I love your mini wall! I love all your mini`s I love all your biggies tooo..LOL
I have been following Kathleen Tracey`s Yahoo Group and making a mini a month out of her books. I love minis you are right they are a kinda quick satisfaction especially when you are doing hand work on a big project. Sometimes you need to be reminded that there are an end to the means...
Thanks for sharing your wonderful view.
even though i've been making them for a while, your photos have inspired me even more to continue!
You had me quite a few posts ago. I'm celebrating finishing writing my school reports on the weekend by starting a quilt from Gwen's book Twenty Little Log Cabin Quilts....only problem is....which one? :) Your wall looks marvellous.
Sitting there with all of those little quilts would make me happy, too! Love it!
Your wall of little quilts is very inspiring. One by itself is not nearly as impressive as so many nicely arranged on a wall. I am studying them trying to decide which one I like best.
Off to shop for fabric in Amish country. And maybe some delicious Amish style food? A wonderful plan for the day.
I love your wall of little quilts and of course they are art!
have fun in Lancaster today. Be sure to show us your loot tomorrow
Is that a new book?
what a wonderful wall of quilts that you have. The only little quilts I have made are wall hangings and I have only made a couple normally making large quilts. I like what you have done with these. Have fun Lancaster - I so love that area when I visit there.
Karen
Kathie!
That's amazing looking wall! I can imagine how cool it would be to have a wall like that in my sewing room. Thanks for the inspiration.
Lancaster? Want to stop by?
I think your little quilt "art" gallery is fantastic. I too love to make little quilts and hope to have a similar gallery someday. 450? Maybe not that many but wouldn't that be awesome! Have fun in Lancaster.
I just love your wall of little quilts and yes, you are the one that inspired me to start making little quilts. I think I have become addicted.
I am certainly inspired, they make a fabulous, graphic display.
Ironically enough, I was going to email you and tell you that I finally took your advice and made a little 9 patch quilt. I hand quilted and bound it last week and I absolutely love it! It was so rewarding to just get something done. So thank you!
Kathie, I'm always inspired by your little projects!
Carolyn :)
Yes! I am inspired!! Love the wall! Love your reasons for creating these little pieces of beautiful inspiring pieces of art
Love your wall of little quilts!!! They are each great but the multiplied impact of them all knocks your socks off! I have two small tops ready to quilt now. Yes you have inspired me to make more! Thanks Kathie!
Yes I want a wall like that!
Don't you just love Gwen Marston to me she is a quilting rock star!
Love your art gallery! I think they really do look like a "collection" put together by a curator. One thing I would not have realized seeing them one at a time, is how varying widths of the borders adds so much interest. Thanks so much!
I have started making small quilts, but only recently & inbetween working on larger projects. It really is educational & fun.
A question, how are you hanging them on the wall? I love that atleast in a grouping, the edges are crisp, with no supplemental lines from hangers. Thanks again!
Love your wall of quilts. I have a few little ones hanging over my design wall. They are fun.
What a stunning wall! Yes you have inspired me...
Love your wall of little quilts. I would love to have a wall of them as well. someday I hope. Life keeps getting in the way.
Oh, Kathie, it's downright breathtaking! Yes, you have inspired me to make small quilts and have been for quite awhile now. I need to have a mini quilt roll call to see how many there are and quilt and bind the flimsies. Enjoy your day in PA country.
Your wall is wonderful and certainly has me inspired as I stare up at the blank wall above this computer! Maybe I'll start with a little quilt made from the leftover bits I'm chopping off from making flying geese! Your wall is a joy to see.
You wall of little quilts is a work of art. I'm working on mine but have a lot of catching up to do. It seems such a shame to just put your mini quilts away in a closet when you could look at them every day. Shopping in Lancaster, PA, sound wonderful.
Love your wall. I do love making little quilts :-)
I love your little quilt wall..it is inspiring...keep up the good work, I love to see what you are up to.
Your quilt wall is beautiful AND inspiring. I enjoy seeing all of your work!
Wonderful inspirational wall. I bought that book last week on sale, lovely little projects.
Your wall of little quilts is lovely!!! Woo-Hoo!
I am sooooo inspired! I can't do the little wall of quilts in my current house but we are going to start building a new one and it is definitely going to have a little wall of quilts! Thank you!
I am inspired. I love your wall of little quilts. Maybe I could aspire to make as many as you have on that wall, but 450? Not seeing it happen.
Have a lovely day!
Definitely! I've been trying to follow you making the minis ;) I'll keep trying to have a view like yours!!
Soo beautiful your wall of little quilts,i like it
You inspired me in that direction last year when I started reading your blog. And when you decided to make you gallery on your wall--that inspired me even more. I have made a few little quilts since then, But the projects for other people (gifts) keep taking up my time and I only have two of the little tops quilted and bound. They are hanging in my sewing room, but not on the same wall. I still dream of a gallery--I will eventually make it happen!
LOVE your wall of little quilts! I always love a 9-patch. Look forward to your list of good little quilt books. I'm sure I have a few!
Your wall of quilts is FABULOUS! Oh my gosh - it's really gorgeous! Good job!
Have fun with your shopping. :)
Your wall of quilts is fabulous as well as very inspiring. I've been making little quilts since I started quilting with the book, Little Quilts all Through the House. I love playing with scraps of fabric and small quilts are perfect for that because they are usually a quick finish. Also, I can practice my hand quilting if I feel like it. Nine patch is my favourite block, so I'll be looking forward to seeing yours with the sawtooth border.
I've been fired up about little quilts for years, but much more of late. They fulfill the creative spark like bigger quilts can't - nearly instant gratification! Your wall of quilts looks absolutely wonderful! How did you hang them?
You always inspire me and yes, yes and yes!! A little quilt is in my future - soon!
I'm always intimidated when I see how many comments - I think, Kathie won't care if I comment - but YOU DO INSPIRE me! I patterned several of my small Christmas quilts after yours! So thank you - you've broadened my horizons! Have fun shopping!
Blessings
I did make a Little quilt because of you, and I keep looking at the books to be inspired like you. I quilted a little quilt yesterday. It was fun to play and doodle on it.
You have definitely inspired me. I have never made a little quilt but I see one in the near future.
Pretty little quilts all over that wall. Should make you smile every time you walk into that room.
yes, you definitely have! i love your wall of little quilts--that is the best inspiration of all.:)
I like your wall of quilts. I don't have a wall that big to display quilts, but I do enjoy changing out quilts from time to time.
love the small quilts you made. I LOVE going to Lancaster, been there a few times. Great place to get fabric at good prices.
Very inspiring!! Your wall of small quilts is stunning.
450 - seems do-able, off to count how many little quilts I have made so far. Thanks!
fabulous wall of art. love those little quilts all together like that. cute 9 patches too!
Love the wall of little quilts. They all fit together, even though they are all different!! The little T quilt jumps out at me (son named Tom) and I love green. I will have to start sewing all my cut up pieces together, as soon as I move my sewing machine to MY NEW SEWING ROOM!!!!!
I just took a two day workshop from Gwen a couple of weeks ago. In 36+ years of quilting i can honestly say she has impressed and inspired me more than any other quilt teacher. Because I started making little civil ear quilts I now have a collection of approx. 3 dozen of those sweet little things. I love them all and every last one of them sports a label on the back. Back to Gwen, she brought such a lovely array of quilts along with her to share with us. I really don't know how she has accomplished all of the books and quilts. I have a dedicated bookshelf just for her books! Can you tell I am a fan?
Kathie - your wall of "littles" is just wonderful!
To sit in that room of little quilts is to be smothered in their embrace. Oh what a feeling! So nice.
you are definitely an inspiration....
A wonderful wall of little quilts! Yes, you have inspired me!
Enjoy your fabric shopping!
Your wall looks fantastic Kathie! I like making the little quilts too.
You certainly have inspired me Kathie. I bought a great book from teh Book Depository by Gwen Marston and Joe Cunningham on small quilts annd there are a few that I have my eye on. I bought it in the hope that it would make me finally do something with the enormous amount of scraps I have. I love your wall of little quilts.
oh Kathie your wall looks incredible! what fun! how did you hang them all?
love the nine patches
Wonderful wall of quilts...I'm working on one for my house...too many tops and not enough quilting...yours are a total inspiration...
I hang mine with the double sided Command Strips meant for posters...works great!
What an awesome wall of little quilts you have! Yes, I do feel inspired. :) I really should follow your example because it is a great way to try out a new technique without committing to a huge quilt! And the you have such lovely results in the end.
oooh you have such a beautiful wall
I love your 'quilt gallery'...it's beautiful and inspiring. Thank you for sharing. I would love to create 'little quilts', but today I am making a 'fried green tomato' quilt for a quilt show and it will be about 50" in diameter.
YUM! Can you tell me how you hang your little quilts please?
Oh Yes you did.
Thank you so much for the inspiration.
Greetings from a very windy Holland.
Janny S.
Enjoy your trip over to Lancaster, and we are having mostly dry weather for the next few days. But It will be on the warm side. Richard
What a beautiful wall!
It does inspire me to make a mini quilt!
I think I might have some more little quilts in me after seeing your wall. It looks so inspiring and what a great view to sew by.
What an inspiring wall to look at!! I was just thinking of making a small quilt and I pulled out some quilt books to look through. You're so right-they offer a great chance to try a new block or a different combination of colors.
Have a great weekend,
Judy
Beautiful wall!! I have mine all over the walls in my studio but I don't have a big wall space like that--All of them together make more of a statement!
Your wall is very inspiring. I've made lots of little quilt but never counted them.
I have a nice group of books to give me ideas for making little quilts--and I've probably made 18 or 20--but seeing your wonderful wall is the ultimate form of inspiration! What fun it must be to look at that as you make even more.
I totally agree--finishing little quilts in between the larger ones is so satisfying. And if we don't like the finished project, we didn't spend a lot of time or fabric.
WOW Kathie, i'm blown away & inspired by your 21 little quilts, so beautifully displayed!! I've got two blank walls in my study which i'm hoping to decorate with my small quilts, one day.. i just need to make a few more quilts LOL!
Thank you for sharing :))
cheers...Marian
I love your wall of little quilts! I have a few I need to hang but I thought they'd look so lonely with so much bare space. I guess I need to just get started! Thank you for the inspiration!
Kathie - I loved your wall of little quilts. Just what I have been wanting to do. Are they hung up with push pins? If not, how are they hung?
oh, yes.
I head to your blog to get much inspiration!
Wow - that wall of quilts is amazing. Ever since I saw my first one, I have wanted to make a wall of quilts. I've made a start, but not nearly as big as yours. Congrats! I guess I am going to have to aim for a high number as well.
You are always such an inspiration Kathie, and your wall of little quilts is incredible. Thanks too for showing how you hang them in your next post! xo
Thanks for sharing your little quilt wall! Yes, it's very inspiring. I didn't realize you had already made so many littles!
I'd like to put all of mine up on a wall, just have to decide where. Yes, I use small pins to hang mine too. I have little quilts tucked here and there in my home, and I like to change them often. I also need to get out all my littles and see how many I have. I don't think I have as many as you do!
I, too, love little blocks and little quilts. I have loads of little 3 inch nine patches that I swap with friends in a Yahoo group. I MUST make them into something soon. Kathie L in Allentown
Love all of your little quilts, and that wall is impressive! Making little quilts is my passion...I can play with colors and bits of fabrics, and not spend lots of time and money. Kathie, your little quilts always inspire me!
Ohh my goodness I'm so behind on your blog. I'm in awe by your wall!
I LOVE your wall of Little Quilts! How inspirning -- and what a goal! Good luck as you stitch and stitch and stitch......
You have absolutely inspired me to make a little quilt! In fact, several little quilts would do a wonderful job on the wall in my room. It's almost completely blank and it's white. Thank you so much for the inspiration. Happy Sewing, Tami
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