A new years goal was to complete some of the pieced quilt tops that my mom and I have done over the years, but never finished. I took a class at Quilting Mayhem and learned how to use their long-arm. Since then, I’ve quilted two twin-size tops and have appointments for three more. Feels good to get done, and so much easier than wrestling them on my home machine!
One was a “bug quilt” that I made when my boys were small. Too bad they never got to sleep under the spider, lizard, ant and snake prints that make up this quilt.
![Bugs quilt](https://seattleasg.org/wp-content/uploads/hm_bbpui/3673/kfdc9hwnx2hbwwusiglhz0iztej3o91s.jpg)
![Back of Bugs Quilt](https://seattleasg.org/wp-content/uploads/hm_bbpui/3673/52hy4klaabrymjlr7b24j89advr06rdu.jpg)
The second top has more of a prairie vibe going for it. It was a “mystery quilt” project.
![Prairie quilt front](https://seattleasg.org/wp-content/uploads/hm_bbpui/3673/m2p88lftn2tr67ktgce7odnmcxne6tp4.jpg)
![](https://seattleasg.org/wp-content/uploads/hm_bbpui/3673/1eqzmnues3cheldqzku2d0vqymgp9x2b.jpg)