Tuesday, September 6, 2022
16th finish for 2022
The t-shirt baby quilt is done! The finish size was 52 1/2" x 62".
The binding was a real challenge. I even pieced two lengths of the wider stripe in order to get a little more of the wider striped fabric to a width I could use for the binding.
I hunted thru my stash and scrap bins and could not find anymore of the wider stiped fabric so I cut a piece of a narrower stripe and called it a day.
I put a crazy splatter print on the back and quilted the whole thing in pink thread.
The denim arrived for that vest I need to make, but the pattern didn't show. Since no pattern, I went ahead and started on finishing that vintage rail fence quilt top. I got the backing pieced, got the top pin basted, and started quilting it. The top is about 64" x 82 1/2". It is hard to get an exact measurement because it is not perfectly rectangular. The blocks were hand pieced and the rows and borders were machined sewn. I have about 7% quilted.
Here is part of the back. This plaid came from one of my blog readers, Cherie. It wasn't quite big enough so I added to it. It is quilting up very nicely and I am using Connecting Threads essential in the color Taupe.
It rained a lot the last three days and we are still getting light rain this morning. We needed the rain, but I didn't get any weeding or yardwork done. Thank goodness I mowed Thursday! Here is what the storm looked like as it rolled thru here Sunday. My new gutters are working great and I have had no water in the studio since the new ones were installed.
I had started another small last week from The Scarlett House's chart Needfuls.
I have several cross stitch smalls I need to get finished into little pillows. I keep moving the pile of stitched pieces and the backing I plan on using around the room. I just need to get them sewn together and finished!
The baby quilt turned out really nice and it's cool to make something that is so meaningful for the parents. Glad your new gutters are working as advertised!
ReplyDeleteI love this baby quilt, it is unique!
ReplyDeleteThat pink and black quilt turned out so cute. I think maybe my next pink baby quilt will have black and white prints in it too.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear the new gutters fixed your problem.
I love how that baby quilt turned out. Awesome job. Really happy your water problem has been resolved - that must be such a relief. My quilt bee and I decided on our next project, and I just started working on a block. We've essentially picked one colour and are working with the scraps we have in that colour and need to come up with 7 20inch square blocks - a bit free form/crazy quilting (no rules).
ReplyDeleteI'm a long-time follower of your blog, but never "speak up"
ReplyDeleteI love the improv sashing on the baby quilt. Have you ever told how you make it? I don't remember seeing it before. You are so creative!
You are a real dynamo with quilting, work, needlework, and everything else.
Linda Mack
PS Is Michael finished with college? I remember when he was just getting ready to start college.....time flies!!