Friday, January 10, 2014

Baby Granny Square Quilt
 
 
 
The top is made up of only scraps and stash, I did buy some material for the backing.
 
I had great intentions of making a granny square quilt for our bed, I was sooo excited !  Well, reality set in and I realized it would take a while, so for a quick fix I went for a baby quilt instead.  Now I am ready for the next baby girl ... not that anyone I know is expecting, but I'm ready :)
 
 
I machine stippled the white background and hand quilted the squares and purple border.  I love hand quilting, for me it's very de-stressing.  The original plan was to hand quilt the background as well, but I couldn't decide how .... so I did the fmq instead and I really like the look.
 
 
 
 
 
No name yet for this one, not till there is a baby to gift it to.
 
Here's a peek at my next project:
 
 
Wishing all my fellow quilters an amazing weekend.


 
 

 



 



 
 
 


Thursday, January 2, 2014

 
A little wall hanging I made to practice working with curves. 
 
I also practiced some more with my free motion quilting. 
 
All in all I'm happy with how it turned out.  The sides are not laying as flat as I would like, but I can live with that :)  


"THE BOLD TRAVELER"
 
The planning of the quilt was a bit of a challenge .... no pattern, just a bag of material from Brittnei's (my granddaughter) travels and a request to make a quilt.   

All quilted and bound ready for a wash and dry before Christmas .   Actually 3 or 4 washes with lots of Colour Catchers.  I don't usually prewash my material, but these I had.  Even with prewashing the material, the colour catchers still picked up more bleeding from the finished quilt. 
 
Most of the quilting is fmq,  with a bit of hand quilting .
 
Our "bold traveler" at the young age of 25 is probably the most well travelled person I know.
Britt has already been to China, India, Africa, Haiti as well as many locations closer to home in Canada and the States.
Brittnei modeling the quilt with my son Josh.