Friday, 29 September 2017

Some near finishes here this Friday

I've had a productive few weeks over here,
mostly motivated by two babies who need their quilts
and a weekend retreat.
I spent last weekend with three UFOs and made good progress with them,
but I had the most fun with playing with these bright scraps from another retreater.

I'm not embarrassed to tell you I dug around in the common scrap bag
and found these beauties which will turn into some sort of mini quilt.
I used the shapes as I found them, having fun improvising.


Last week I also finished this I Spy quilt using 6.5 inch cut squares.
I added the piano key border from the bits too small for squares,
getting the quilt to about 42.5 by 57 inches.
That short last the newborn for a couple of years.

Here's a view of the back -- a fishbowl print I'd been saving for the right moment.
This stuff is 54 inches wide and I have enough for another toddler quilt.

After worrying about the quilting designs for too long,
I decided to go for wide matchstick quilting, 
or just plain straight line walking foot quilting.
I eyeballed the lines and kept them to a minimum because I want the quilt to be soft and cuddly.

I used about eight thread colours in 28 weight Aurifil
to both contrast and match with all the flying geese.

It measures 42 inches square and is bound with a dark grey Kona solid.
I just need to pull in a few threads and its ready for the baby across the street.

I'm linking up with other Friday finishers today at

6 comments:

1 Nicole said...

Everything looks so great! Love the quilting you chose for the flying geese, I just did that same wide matchstick (oh, does 1" apart even count as matchstick?) on an HST quilt. Done is good!

And I can't believe you used the fishbowls for a backing! That is apparently some very rare and pricey fabric for people who get all trendy about stuff like that. You're sitting on a [very small] gold mine.

2 Quiltdivajulie said...

Congratulations on the progress. Those fishbowls are perfect for toddler quilts -- just wonderful.

3 Ann said...

Love all three. I Spy are always a good choice for babies. Something for them to cuddle AND learn with. The flying geese is my favorite. I need to make a solid quilt and always like matchstick quilting. It looks so good and it's easy. Good idea to use different thread colors. It is fun what we can make from scraps. I compulsively use all my scraps - and sometimes wish I'd just throw them away.Ha.

4 Sandy Panagos said...

I really love the improv quilt. You did have fun with that one! The baby quilts are perfect. I try to make colorful quilts for little ones, too.

5 Barb said...

great finishes! that fishbowl fabric is so cute! Wonderful flying geese quilt in those solids.

6 patty a. said...

Both of the baby quilts turned out great! Those are some fantastic scraps you dug out!

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