My oldest friend, as in I've known her the longest, not she's really really old, is going to become a grandmother, snigger. I love when my friends become grandmothers. It makes me laugh because I still imagine them as being 20 something, hardly old enough to be a mother let alone a grandmother.
Her youngest son is about to become a father, so it was a good excuse to make a baby quilt.
I was thinking about doing some fancy piecing, but couldn't find a pattern that I wanted to make that wouldn't be too time comsuming. Bitchypoo suggested simple squares, so I went with that. I found the oh sooo cute elephant flannel for the backing on a recent trip to Brisbane. Searched through my stash for some lovely pink and orange co-ordinating girly fabrics and voila, a girly baby quilt using 3 inch finished squares, measuring 36" x 36".
Nice and quick, started Friday afternoon, finished this morning.
Not without it's dramas. I had to unpick the first 4 quilting lines. I spray basted and used a few pins, but the spray basting didn't hold this time. I had lots of puckering. So lots of pins and a walking foot later, success.
I was in two minds whether to use the white, not a very baby friendly colour, but I love the crisp look it gives to the quilt.
That's out of my system now, back to my WIP's and BOM blocks.
Her youngest son is about to become a father, so it was a good excuse to make a baby quilt.
I was thinking about doing some fancy piecing, but couldn't find a pattern that I wanted to make that wouldn't be too time comsuming. Bitchypoo suggested simple squares, so I went with that. I found the oh sooo cute elephant flannel for the backing on a recent trip to Brisbane. Searched through my stash for some lovely pink and orange co-ordinating girly fabrics and voila, a girly baby quilt using 3 inch finished squares, measuring 36" x 36".
Nice and quick, started Friday afternoon, finished this morning.
Not without it's dramas. I had to unpick the first 4 quilting lines. I spray basted and used a few pins, but the spray basting didn't hold this time. I had lots of puckering. So lots of pins and a walking foot later, success.
I was in two minds whether to use the white, not a very baby friendly colour, but I love the crisp look it gives to the quilt.
That's out of my system now, back to my WIP's and BOM blocks.
So sweet and pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous little quilt...so fresh and pretty! Being a grandmother sounds so old...and we all know that is not the case...you are a torment!
ReplyDeleteThere's a lucky little baby girl out there one day soon that is going to make cute baby gurgly noises when she see this gorgeous quilt! I love the fabrics you've used!!
ReplyDeleteI think it turned out really nice. the elephants make a great backing. and you did it so quickly. Wow!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty! I've been having a love affair with orange lately and your quilt serves a treat.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, happy little quilt. Sometimes the simplest designs are the best. That elephant backing is adorable. Great starting point for choosing your colors too.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you've quilted it. Much nicer than in-the-ditch.Very bright and girly too.
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That is one very pretty baby quilt - it doesn't need to be more complicated than that!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous. And I agree, the white makes this quilt. I too love the elephants on the back! Lucky baby indeed!
ReplyDeleteCant go wrong with simple squares i think! What a lovely gift, and love cosy flannel on the back! Will be well loved!
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Looks great! The perfect quilt for a new little one...
ReplyDeleteThat's a very lovely little quilt. Nice gift. And won't your friends laugh when you become a grandma too!
ReplyDeletelove the simplicity of the quilt - and it did need the white (rather than any other solid colour) - i've got 2 baby quilts to make soonish and i'm thinking squares with white - prob. square within a square - and i loved your flannel idea - might have to go and find some...
ReplyDeleteReally lovely, I love orange and pink together, super sweet. The white is lovely - and practical for the first 6 months when the vom-voms are all milk based - so you've done well!
ReplyDeleteIt is really beautiful - love the elephant fabric on the back - sweet!
ReplyDeleteLiz @ Shortbread & Ginger
I love the binding on that quilt...gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe whole thing just sings. It's cute and whimsical and not your average baby quilt. A job beautifully done.
Beautiful quilt, I hope it is a definite girl :-)
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