Most of the project fabrics |
One block ready to stitch |
Two tops |
drive. I cut strips. From there, I subcut the pieces to make a block. I decided that I would make two quilts so that one quilt would always be available for use.
Pieced back |
The blocks finished at twelve inches. I decided that a 48 inch square quilt or a four by four layout would work great. As I finished blocks, I'd put them on the design wall.
Scraps |
I pulled a few scraps that worked well for some of the shorter pieces of the block. After all, I had to have a few pieces of my friend Martha's flannels in this quilt. Martha made a lot of baby quilts in her quilting career!
I chain pieced, stitching two like blocks at a time. Of the finished blocks, I placed one on the design wall and the other I placed in a pile for the second quilt. I did cut the binding for both quilts after I had completed piecing the quilt tops.I pieced the leftovers into one long back. I'm planning to longarm these quilts both at the same time. Longarming two quilts at once will be different! I haven't tried that yet; but, I did make my back extra wide to accommodate both tops! I'm thinking that a yellow polyester thread would be a good thread for the quilting and that a circle pattern would give the piece nice texture.After all of that piecing, my pile of scraps was small! I'll use the bits for string piecing and maybe the larger chunks will work for corner squares in another project. I was surprised at how few scraps remained from the 11 yards of abric that I pre washed at the beginning of the project! I love how colorful the fronts and the backs are.
This was goal number eight on my January list. Perhaps next month, I'll quilt them.
6 comments:
Those are beautiful, Terry! I love the combination of brights and darks you chose. Such a great idea to make two. Plus, congratulations on the new grandbaby!
Congrats for being grandma for the third time, Terry so exciting. Love the color you chose for the quilt.
What happy news and what fun, happy quilts!!!
What wonderful news x Beautiful snuggly little blankets that I am sure will be used and loved x
Another new grandbaby! CONGRATULATIONS! But London is so far away -- I have a feeling you're going to be doing more international traveling in the coming years!
Aww, congrats on a miracle granddaughter coming soon!!! Great quilts--I love the idea of making 2, one for use and one for the wash.
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