Showing posts with label binding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label binding. Show all posts
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Lots of Holiday Making
I made a lot of gifts for the holidays this year.
I think one reason I didn't post much was because a lot of the crafting I was doing had a gift recipient who might read my blog.
One such gift I made was a quilt for my nephew, Quinn - age 5.
I made him a checkerboard quilt that I designed. I don't know much about designing quilts, I just needed something that was easy.
My inspiration was a vintage fabric with a nautical theme and the fact that Quinn's bed is built into his wall like a captain's bed on a ship.
Here's my design process...not very technical.
Graph paper, crayons.
I used Red and Blue fabrics to complement the vintage ships fabric which I fussy cut and left as 12" squares.
I made random checkerboards using different sized squares.
I pieced them all together.
I took it to my Philly Modern Quilt Guild Meeting for Show and Tell and a bit of advice seeking (bad photo).
I pieced a nautical looking back - I love the way Modern quilters use design on both the front and the back of a quilt.
The quilting was very simple diagonal lines (on the machine) - I'm still learning...
The binding was my FIRST ever binding. I made 2.5" binding strips, sewed them to the back and hand stitched them to the front. I loved the process of hand-stitching.
I started the quilt top just over a week before Christmas and was finishing the binding just a few days before Christmas.
Quinn loved the quilt and I hope it lives on his bed and he gets a chance to snuggle in it often and for many years to come.
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