The baby shower is this weekend, so I finished with plenty of time. I took about three weeks to make this quilt. I tend to shy away from big projects that can't be completed within a couple of hours, so I took my time with this one and worked on it little by little here and there. I do love the way it turned out.
I used my sewing machine to bind the quilt. I'm not great with a needle and thread in my hand, and it would have taken a lot of time to sew it by hand. I went very slowly and carefully with my machine, and I'm happy with how it looks.
I used white thread in the bobbin so that the stitches on the back would blend in with the backing fabric and the quilting stitches. That way I didn't have to worry about where my binding stitches were landing on the back of the quilt.
After completing my first machine quilted project, I will definitely be doing it again. I love the look of straight line machine quilting. My daughters' Sherbet Pips quilts that I'm going to start this summer are going to be just like this quilt, but I'm going to make them 10 x 10 charm squares versus 6 x 7. If you have never quilted before, I highly recommend the tutorial that I followed. It was written by Kristin over at wRIte iT DOwN. I am constantly in awe of her quilts... not only how gorgeous they are but how many she churns out!
My sister-in-law is due in June. Can't wait for the arrival of the little one who will get to snuggle in this quilt.
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27 comments:
That's just beautiful. Nice work! She's gonna love it. Three weeks for one project? I'm like you, I shy away from that stuff. But the more posts I see with beautiful quilts, the closer I get to giving it a try myself. Thanks for the inspiration!
The quilt turned out so well. I'm sure it will be a treasure. Great work, Gwen!
Beautiful quilt Gwen! I know your SIL will adore it!
Oh it looks amazing Gwen!! I just love all of the fabrics you chose. I'm with you on the long projects...If I can't get it done in a day I usually avoid it!
Very cute! How big is this quilt? I have a few baby blankets to make but I can never decide how big to make them.
So lovely Gwen! I like the straight line quilting too. It's simple and beautiful!
That is beautiful!! I love all the colors!
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Gorgeous! I'm sure your SIL will love it (or at least she'd better)! :)
So, so cute! I have a table topper that needs to be bound and I've been debating just machine binding it, looking at your gorgeous results, I think that's what I'm going to do so it will just be done already! :)
xoxo,
Amy
I love it! I made my first quilt for my son about 2 years ago and then... haven't really quilted since. I have picked up fabric and all but I tend to have craft ADD and commitment issues. But I'm going to make a quilt for our little girl. Once I decide which one to make, that is. :)
Gwen! It turned out so lovely! What a thoughtful baby gift:)
Aaah, Gwen, it's awwwwwwesome! And I love the way you've signed it Aunt Gwen. You sweetie!!
The stitching is unbelievably neat. Well done for being so patient. That's one lucky, lucky baby!
Sarahx
This is gorgeous!! I'd love for you to link up!!
http://polkadotsonparade.blogspot.com/2011/04/wow-me-wednesday-6.html
It turned out great ! Fantastic job Gwen :) What a lucky little niece
Gwen, it looks amazing! You've inspired me and I just started working on a quilt using charm packs of Central Park fabric.
I love it, and I know baby will too!
Yeahh!! you did it. I have enjoyed your WIP posts. This will be such a special and treasured gift.
Beautiful, I love all the bright colors!
Great Job, Gwen!
Jodi
That is adorable! Great job!
Great job! It is really darling & I love all the bright colors yet it's not too much for a baby quilt! I might have to make one some day!
Beautiful!! The aqua is perfect! She is going to love it!
LOVE IT! You did such a beautiful job Gwen! I am loving the turquoise binding, it worked perfectly. It was great to watch your process with this one, can't wait to see your next one. Awesome job!!
Fantastic work Gwen..the fabrics blend and contrast perfectly and the turquoise binding looks just right. I am sure the baby will be snug and warm under it too!
Wow this is gorgeous. I love all the colors!
So sweet! Gorgeous fabric!
Darling quilt! Thanks for linking to Quiltstory!
This is just beautiful! Your sister-in-law is going to love it!
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