I literally made this in four hours from start to finish and am really happy with the result. The only thing I'm going to change when I make it again is to make it 4" wide instead of 2", other than that, it's great.
See? Isn't it cute?
I love this fabric line, but especially the stack swirls.
The same fabric is on the front pocket and the back pocket. I love this back pocket.
Instead of making binding like I was supposed to, I lazed out and just used some yellow ribbon I had in the craft room. Here's the lovely green lining (and the spare thread I missed before pictures!).
April done...and since I was done on the first I waited for a couple of quilts to come back from my quilter. I made the binding before I dropped them (five quilts!) to the quilter, so it was easy to finish these two.
First up is a sampler quilt that I finished for a Basics Beginner class I had taken at my local fabric shop, Patricia's Fabric House. I took it just to refine my piecing and to make sure that I hadn't taught myself any bad habits. Although I didn't use all the blocks we had made for the class (I left two out) - I love its size and the fact that it's actually pretty square.
I have to say that I love so many of the blocks in this quilt. Here's a detail shot of one just to see the quilting a little better. It was quilted with a medium tan thread, which worked perfectly.
The back was just this sweet tan with white polka dots, but it really fit so well I decided to use it for the binding too.
Detail of the quilting pattern. I love how on the front it looks more like waves or wind winding through the blocks, but on the back you can really see the "paisley" aspect of it.
Now onto Quilt #2 finished this month. Now, this project was not only part of my "12 for 2012" projects, but it was also the first quilt I put together with the LiveJournal Birthday Blocks Swap (which I now co-moderate). Back in 2010 I asked for 16" "wonky log cabin" blocks in blue and green. I got an awesome selection of blocks! Adding mine in, I ended up with this huge quilt! It is really long, so I had to hang it sideways to get it all in without it dragging on the *very* saturated ground!
I had envisioned a more modern, brick-like quilting pattern for this quilt, but my quilter didn't have a pattern that fit and I couldn't find a pantograph that fit my imagination. Some day, I'll have a machine that I can do my own quilting on. In the meantime, I settled on this "basketweave" pattern. I think it fits because it is a cross between bricks and waves. At least, that's what I'm telling myself.
I had also envisioned the back early on, although if I were to do it all over again, I totally would have strip pieced it, like this patriotic skinny strip. The applique was difficult on my smaller machine and it gave my quilter a little difficulty too.
One of my favorite things about this quilt is the variegated thread that my quilter used on this quilt. It's very ocean-themed and goes from bright green to dark and bright blue to dark as well - all the colors in this quilt. Unfortunately, this is the best shot I could get to show that off:
That's it! I can cross this project off of last years 12 for 2012 list! This also means that I am up to date on all of my Birthday Block Swap Quilts - 2010, 2011 and 2012 are all quilted and finished!
Wow. I've been really productive. Which is why I signed up for another swap - hit me now! Onto May!
You really and truly should head up to Calgary and spend some quality time finishing up MY old Birthday Blocks quilts.... ;D I still need to make blocks for a couple of mine, never seem to have quite enough.
ReplyDeleteHa! You get so many project done throughout the year, too! I really am in love with these "set number of projects" lists, it focuses my rampant crafting ADHD!
DeleteThat bookstack swirl fabric is very eye catching, love it!
ReplyDeleteAnd hooray for finishing quilts and getting them off the WIP list!