Monday, October 2, 2017

Project: Baby Quilt For Sale

Well, here goes nothing- This has been a fun project to make. The pattern is called All In Knots by Fons and Porter. I altered the design by making it 4 blocks instead of the 6 that they have in this link: 
http://www.fonsandporter.com/articles/all-in-knots-easy-quilt-project

It was fun picking fabrics and figuring out where they should go:



I cut my strips out and started putting them up. 
I love when a quilt starts taking shape: 


All the pieces cut and ready to be sewn together:




First block sewn together:





3 blocks sewn:


Up close:


All 4 blocks with the outer border ready to be put together:


Quilt top made:


Ah, finger! lol


Quilt top basted and ready for quilting:




 After MUCH deliberation, I finally decided to quilt it to outline each color/block:


Quilted and ready to trim and bind:


Clipped the binding down to sew:


 Look at that pretty corner:


Quilted and ready for washing:




Washed and dried, on the design wall:


Back view:


Up close:


Laid out on the floor:




Here's to the lucky person who buys this 40"x 40" baby quilt!

Saturday, September 2, 2017

Project: Baby Girl Quilt With Love

Well, hexagons won out :) This wasn't too bad to put together. Here's the picture I started with and did a couple test runs of how big the hexagons should be:


I used Moda Sundrops charm pack from Missouri Star Quilt Company:



I had this wonderful peachy pink that was a perfect fit as the accent color:


I cut my 5" squares into hexagons:


And then I cut all the strips I needed to then make into smaller strips 
(or keep long for the border and binding):


One set got cut into 3.5" x 2" to go onto the hexagons to then be squared off:



Like so; here's one of each side getting pressed before adding the other two on the hexagons:


I squared them up (my least favorite part of the whole process) 
and put them up on my new design wall:
(before I played around with where they would end up)


Final placement with the first set of sashing strips next to them (not sewn yet):


Then I laid out the border to see it come together:


I finally got the middle sashing strips cut along with the cornerstone with the peachy pink:


I sewed the hexagon blocks to the sashing strips to the right of them and then into a row:


And then I sewed the sashing rows with the cornerstones together:


Staring to line up WAY better:


All along the way, I pressed the seams so they would eventually nest into each other so it would be easier when I sewed them all together into a quilt top:


I then sewed the border to the quilt top 
(the ones to the left and right first and then the top and bottom):



On to basting the quilt up on the design wall (a first for me):


We decided we were going to add a letter "E" for the baby as an applique onto the back:


I went with a butterfly stippling for the quilting design:



All stenciled and ready to go:


Starting the quilting:


When I did the top half of the quilting, I then figured out placement for the letter "E" 
on the back and did a blanket stitch around it 
(after adding heat and bond interfacing to it and ironing it down into place):


I went slow and steady around the corners to make sure there would be no puckering:


All done!:


I trimmed off the excess batting and backing and prepped for binding:


 Back view:




I went with a straight stitch on the binding. This is before the wash:



Here is the famous color catcher that I used to get the washable marker out from the stencil:


And look how pretty:


Up close:


Back:


Up close:


Folded oh so pretty:


And then to see the monogram just pop:



This was a fun quilt to get done in less than a week.
Back view:


Front view:



Thanks for everyone's input to make this quilt become a fun reality!