Monday 9 June 2014

Joining up the blocks!

I finished the middle piece in my quilt today and trimmed the blocks and joined them together. This is a view of the two blocks sewn together from the back. 

Back of block

I have used QAYG again for the blocks and middle piece. This is a view from the front once all the blocks are assembled. It has 4 Log Cabins, well that's what I was aiming for! And they weren't quite big enough so I created a strip of simple strips of the same fabric collections and added this to the middle. I did plan to have 6 of the log cabins which I did finish but when I tried quilting the final 2 it kinda went to pot so I decided to go with the center piece instead. I think it works and is nice and bright for summer. 


This is a photo of the quilt top with the backing I've picked. The colour really goes with the top and I love dots!


I love this colour green and it goes with a lot of the fabrics I have so I will definitely be getting more. Now I just need to decide if I use the back to bind to the front of the quilt seen a great tutorial on Cluck Cluck Sew not done this before as I've only just started quilting but like trying something new. What would you do?

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Thursday 5 June 2014

First Baby Quilt!


Well I did it! 

I made my first "Quilt As You Go!" baby quilt. I've used Riley Blake fabric which is a fabric obsession. I love the quality and wide variety of gorgeous prints. There is something for everyone. I've used a 50% cotton and 50% bamboo blend for the wadding and it has a lovely feel to it. It's modern straight line quilting, well that's all I can do! I think they are spaced about 1 inch apart. 

I constructed this by starting with the centre piece and worked out wards and then up and down. The binding is pieces of the scraps that were left which I love and this was suggested by mum. The back is a lovely bright turquoise. 

The quilt measure about 26 inches by 28 inches and is aimed at use in the car or a Moses basket.

There's tons of help and information out there on the web but the most helpful websites I've found for quilt as you go projects are Stitched In Colour  and Flutterkat and Maureen Cracknell . These ladies are so inspirational with a great way of explaining what to do and how to get going. I'd never quilted before but was able to create this all from their fantastic tutorials and I now follow them on Bloglovin. Please check them out they are amazing. 

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