Wendy's Longarm Quilting, Thunder Bay, Ontario

Thunder Bay Quilt Guild Quilt Show 2025 (part 1)

It was an amazing Quilt Show last weekend! It’s always fun to see all of the quilts and so many quilters at the shows.

Our city and area have so many talented quilters and it never ceases to amaze me how many different quilts there are!

Ana Paula Brasil is always a delight to spend time with! Her incredible talent of not only quilting but also her ability to teach and share her talents and Joy in the art is contagious!

Visitors were greeted a very fun quilt which was made in collaboration with Janette Dann another amazing local Artist! How fun to have a picture in front of it!

I am sharing a small sample of the fun!!

I had so much fun Quilting Maureen’s quilt for her, I am a scrap quilter myself and I loved this one! Some quilts are so hard to part with and this was truly one of them!

Evelyn’s version of a Bonnie Hunter Mystery was another one that was full of small pieces…another joy of mine as I love working with tiny pieces!

Karen is an increasingly talented artist and her quilt was a true show stopper with both piecing and her quilting that truly made the quilt! She tucked in all kinds of little surprises throughout the quilt…butterflies, dragonflies etc…all on her domestic sewing machine!

Gayle was beginning her quilt journey when I met her many years ago, her talents have continued to grow and her quilting is no exception! I was mesmerized by her domestic machine quilting!

Cathy’s quilt was so beautifully pieced and a true joy to quilt for her! I wish that my photography was better to truly capture her quilt!

Another quilt of Evelyn’s. She quilted this one herself. I love her colours, quilting and especially her border!!!

Cathy A. Had me quilt her sampler for her with the design Daisy Swirl. This was a quilt that APQS asked to feature on their IG after I posted it. It’s a wonderfully pieced quilt and was a lot of fun to work on!

The show was so well done and so full of inspiration!

Wendy's Longarm Quilting, Thunder Bay, Ontario

Debs Quilts

I have long admired my friend Debs quilting and artistry. The quilts that she entered into this weekends quilt show, (put on by the Thunder Bay Quilt Guild) along with her demo on Improv piecing at the show were so inspiring!

Debs Improv Demo

I love her use of colour and her quilting. She quilts on her domestic machine.

Her backings are so much fun to see!!

This quilt is classic Deb! When I first saw it at a guild meeting I just knew it was hers and that she was at the meeting!

Of course I wanted to see the backing and an amazing quilter and artist and teacher as well founding member Jackie Black was there with white gloves to show me.

Last summer Deb enjoyed a 5 day retreat taught by Cindy Grisdela and the resulting quilt amazed me! I noticed Deb walking by

We were so excited to see each other and when she asked if I wanted to see the back of the quilt…well we had a pretty good giggle!

After restoring the quilt to its hanging position…we still dared to look at the back!

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The Arboretum Quilt

Carols version of the Arboretum Quilt from

http://www.springleafstudios.com/2019/11/arboretum.html

Was next in line and planned to hang in the quilt show this weekend.

It was quilted using the pantograph Windswept with the thread colour Mocha. This is a colour that has a chameleon effect blending beautifully with all of the colours and in a thread weight that doesn’t dominate the quilt. The quilting design quietly gives the appearance of blowing wind.

Her quilt was trimmed and ready for binding at pick up and was ready to be displayed in this weekends quilt show.

Customer Quilts, Quilting, Thunder Bay Quilters Guild, Tula Pink Butterfly Quilt, Wendy's Longarm Quilting, Thunder Bay, Ontario

The Butterfly Quilt

After arriving home, and settling back in, it was time to get back to work!

I had a Tula Pink Butterfly quilt waiting for me it arrived just before we left on our holiday and needed to be finished in time to bind so that it could hang in this weekends quilt show.

Before starting the Butterfly I allowed myself to quilt a fun lap quilt to warm up. I used the pantograph chosen for the background of the butterfly quilt, Nocturne Feathers by Bethanne Nemish. One of several new Pantographs recently added to my studio.

It was one of two quilts…the one in the front was quilted with another new Pantograph called Lovely.

The Butterfly was custom quilted with many thread colour changes, while the background was quilted using the pantograph.

The quilt was trimmed and ready for binding at pick up and proudly displayed at the show.

Wendy's Longarm Quilting, Thunder Bay, Ontario

A Quilty Surprise (part 3)

So after being immersed in the mesmerizing exhibit of quilts at the Iowa State Quilt Museum…I entered Piece Works Quilt Shop. Oh My!!!

As soon as I opened the door I was amazed at what I saw…

Continuing to walk deeper into this amazing shop…

It is brimming full of fun and inspiration, and then…

In the back of the shop was the owner Joyce Franklin who greeted us with a smile and I instantly knew she was my kind of artist!

As if I wasn’t already brimming full of inspiration…she asked if I would like to see her latest endeavours which of course I did!

And then…

She has been painting fabric and shared that story with me…her piecing and her quilting!!

I am formulating in my mind how I will return to this little town during their quilting festival, hopefully sooner than later!

Wendy's Longarm Quilting, Thunder Bay, Ontario

A Quilty Surprise! Part One

For those who don’t know, I recently returned from our annual spring RV trip. There is so much to share about our amazing trip, however today I want to share one of my personally most exciting days of the trip. This says a lot considering all of the adventures!

The day began with the plan to visit the John Wayne Birthplace Museum. Erik researched most of the trip…

On the way into the little town where it’s located, I noticed a quilt barnboard sign and thought to myself maybe there’s a quilt shop….

The museum was interesting and I do really recommend it to John Wayne Fans or if you are interested in learning more about him.

Well the tour of the little house where he was born was very interesting…his family only lived there a short time, but the house stood strong over many years and owners. When the final owner a bachelor passed away his family offered the house for sale to the state…

Seeing quilts, always makes my heart sing! When I asked the tour guide if there was a quilt shop in town she lit up! Winterset Iowa is the home of the Iowa State Museum! Not only that but three doors down from that was a quilt shop! It is also the home town of Marian Fons of Fons and Porter Fame!

This is all located in one on the nicest towns that I have ever visited, and was really nice to walk around in!

I found a perfect bench for Erik!

The Museum!

The Museum is a story of itself so I will share that in Part 2!

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Stepping Stones

Quilting Spirals onto a very angular quilt like this one (called Stepping Stones by Judy Niemeyer) added an additional layer of visual interest to an already spectacular quilt!

Thread colour and weight is always an important consideration when planning. In this case I wasn’t wanting to distract from the piecing. By choosing a finer thread in a silver grey the thread stays in the background. There also is less contrast against the black sashing.

The quilt was trimmed and ready for binding at pick up!

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The Yard Moose

Yes it’s been awhile 😊 and with good reason. I will share that with you soon.

First things first to catch up on some quilting…

The Yard Moose was such a fun quilt to work on! We chose the pantograph Ground Cover… after all moose are often in the bush just peeking out…or maybe hiding.

How perfect is this backing fabric with splashes of colour matching the quilt top!

Jan’s quilt was trimmed and ready for binding at pick up and it wasn’t long before she sent me this picture of her finished quilt.

Wendy's Longarm Quilting, Thunder Bay, Ontario

Spring is coming!! Happy Easter 🐣💐

Well, that’s not the name of the quilt…it’s just my hope and wish!

This super happy bright baby quilt was made using iron on animal appliqués….in Kaffe Fasset fabrics that she found on sale and bought 2 of each on a whim! She already had a great stash of solids to use for backgrounds along with a perfect sashing backing fabric.

We both thought of the Pantograph Bubbles which made a fun play on the bubbles in the print fabric.

Her quilt was trimmed and ready for binding at pick up.

Wendy's Longarm Quilting, Thunder Bay, Ontario

Benjamin’s Quilt

What a perfect quilt for a 3 year old grandson! The construction quilt!

The pantograph Waterworld was chosen for the quilting design by us as it offers a perfect density that should hold this quilt together well for what we hope many hours of play and snuggling.

The backing print full of loaders was a perfect choice for the quilt and the print was perfectly matched so that it’s hard to find the seam.

Her quilt was trimmed and ready for binding at pick up!