Showing posts with label 2017. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2017. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2020

Frankie's Woodland Friends

Here's another baby quilt I made in 2017, this one for my great nephew, Frankie. I blurred out Frankie's unique middle name for privacy reasons.


Most of the animals are from the pattern Woodland Critters by Shiny Happy World.


I added the turtle (for the book character Franklin) and a cardinal at mom's request.


I don't do machine appliqué often, but I did enjoy the process. I worked on one block at a time, adding to the design wall as I went.


I did not quilt-as-you-go as suggested in the pattern. 


 I love how Wendi's creatures have such character.







Emily's Giraffes

Since I have some free time while I wait for my grandson to be born, I thought I would show you a couple of other baby quilts I never posted. This is Emily's Giraffes, made for my great-niece in 2017.


The pattern is Giraffes in a Row by Lorna at Sew Fresh Quilts. It goes together quite nicely with some careful cutting and accurate 1/4" seams.


 The pink baby giraffe is Emily.


I pieced the other 3 during a weekend retreat. Several friends have since purchased the pattern!


Big sister Jackie is purple, mom is teal and dad is Syracuse orange!


Quilting my standard loopy swirl.


Glue basting the binding to the back allows for tidy machine stitching from the front. It makes me happy. Is that weird?


The backing fabric was purchased years ago when my LQS retired. 



Sunday, July 8, 2018

Geese at Julia and Fred's Wedding

This quilt is going home to North Carolina soon so it's time for a blog post. If you follow me on Instagram (if you don't, you really should!) you saw it coming together last year. 



Made for my daughter and her husband, Julia selected Judy Niemeyer's pattern Geese at My Wedding. Julia insisted on a double wedding ring and she loves flying geese, so this was a perfect fit. Oh, but the pattern was written for a table runner, so some recalculating had to be done to make it queen size. Only a crazy mother of the bride would turn this pattern into a queen size quilt!

Let's start at the beginning: fabric selection. (November 2016)


The first ring! (February 2017)


I really had to be organized with this one!


I managed to get two rows assembled for the bridal shower. (March 2017)


Aren't they the cutest? (April 2017)


The top was done at the end of July and machine quilting started in early August. This quilt has it all: walking foot in the ditch, free motion, and ruler work. 


Since this quilt was for my daughter, I went all out and learned how to add a double piping to the binding. I highly recommend tools and classes by Susan Cleveland. (September 2017)


I don't block every quilt, but I always block the important ones. The big ones almost completely cover the area rug in the living room.


Julia came home for the Ninigret Quilters' show to see her finished quilt! (October 2017)



Picked up a couple more ribbons at the Narragansett Bay show. (April 2017)



And now for the detailed beauty shots!





A secret parachute was stitched into one corner for my airborne son-in-law!


Their names and the date are quilted in.





Their puppy had to check it out before it goes home with them!



Geese at Julia and Fred's Wedding
88" X 88"
Started November 2016
Completed September 2017
Total working time: 235 hours
Pieced and Quilted by Tina Craig