Quilts by Julie Ramsey
commission
Irish Chain
May 22nd
After at least a month of sitting on the shelf, waiting for borders to be added, I finally finished my double Irish chain quilt. I’m really happy with the way this one turned out; it looks a lot better than the smaller Irish chain I did several years ago when I was just starting out as a quilter!
This quilt would be a great option if you’d like a custom quilt– there is a TON of flexibility with the color schemes, and it would look great in just about any combination you could choose!
Princess Kaitlyn
Apr 11th
The top is finally finished! Time to sandwich it and start the machine quilting– with a very simple design, probably just outlining the large squares– this afternoon.
I’m really happy with the way this one turned out. The top is a little wavy since I didn’t use any stabilizer for the appliqué (oops, lesson learned for next time), but I think the overall effect is really fun.
Pinwheel top finished!
Apr 5th

Finally got the top for my latest pinwheel quilt finished this weekend. The plan is to get it bound this afternoon, and hopefully start in on the machine quilting tomorrow.
Earthy pinwheels
Mar 31st
I love doing “stack and whack” projects because I have no idea what the blocks will look like until I’ve actually gotten them all sewn together. The variety is so pretty!

These blocks will be set on point, bordered in teal, and then have an outer border of the original fabric. I can’t wait to see what the finished product looks like!
Fun with appliqué, part 2
Mar 25th
The appliqué quilt is nearing completion! All I have left to do is stitch down the picture of the princess (who’ll have a face soon!) before it’s time to sandwich and quilt the whole thing. I’m really pleased with how it’s turned out– and I can only hope that the lady I’m making it for likes it as well
Earthy stack and whack
Mar 25th
The fabric for my mom’s commissioned quilt showed up on Tuesday, and it was too pretty not to play with. I put together three of the eight stack and whack blocks yesterday, and I’m really pleased with how they turned out. It’s amazing how different they can look, despite being cut from the same fabric!
Fun and learning
Mar 18th
I’ve been hesitant to try appliqué since the beginning of my quilting career. I’m not even sure why I’ve shied away from it, aside from the fact that my “freehand” sewing skills are somewhat lacking. But when I dreamed up this princess quilt for a granddaughter commission, it became quickly apparent that I’d have to learn!
Surprisingly, it wasn’t nearly as bad as I figured it would be. I picked up a jumbo roll of stabilizer, traced some letters printed out on the computer, and fused the letters down. I had to mess around with stitch width and whatnot for a bit (and actually on two machines…. my main machine is making noises, so I’m actually doing this on my embroidery machine), and finally got things figured out.
Overall, I’m pretty happy with the way things are turning out. In retrospect, I should have done the bigger letters first– these are 2.5″ tall, and I have another piece that will require 8″ pieces– but for my first time using the technique, the bits I’ve done have turned out remarkably well.
Oops
Mar 16th
This morning, I finished the last of the blocks for my commissioned star quilt and laid them out on the floor. I soon discovered that I’d made a wee bit of a mistake in the process.
That section highlighted in red? That’s supposed to be facing the OTHER way, giving an orange box effect around the swirly fabrics. Oops. At least I was able to laugh at my mistake– my own darn fault for not writing in my color scheme in the pattern book!
Fortunately, I really like the way the “backwards” blocks turned out, and I can turn them into a different project entirely. If I don’t include any sashing, they’ll turn into a nice crib quilt that looks something like this:
I’m feeling positive about this– I guess it’s just a sign that I need to make more crib quilts to put into my Etsy shop!
Progress on commissions
Mar 14th
I’m working on one commission right now and finishing up the planning stages of another, and I’m really pleased with the progress on both of them!
The first is the quilt that my mom is giving as a gift. I was initially a little unsure about the color combination, especially with the orange right next to the dark teal, but after seeing all the blocks laid side-by-side, I like the overall feel of it.

The second is a quilt for a cousin’s granddaughter. I worked up a few sketches to send by email, and we’ve decided on something like this. (Bad photograph, colored pencil shows up terribly with a flash!) It’s 95% appliqué, which I have limited experience with, but I’ll be doing it in small sections so I’m sure it’ll work out just fine.












