Thursday, July 14, 2011

Fall fabrics mini quilt


Here's a little quilt I made for a gift. The 9 patches are 3" finished. The quilt is 12" x 15". I put a rod pocket on the back and will include a cafe' rod for the recipient to use to hang this quilt on. Most of the fabrics have a leaf pattern on them.

lasagna quilt

This nearly became a UFO. My quilt guild had a lesson on making a quilt from 2.5" strips or from a jelly roll (a roll of fabrics which are 2.5" by width of fabric. I thought I'd give this a try but instead of using the number of strips called for, I used some width of fabric strips and some less than width of fabric because I had them in my box of strips. I also thought that I'd start with half of the length called for so I could make a smaller quilt.
The finished quilt top was NOT to my liking at all. The size was okay but I had some places where the same fabric showed up in adjacent rows and the rows went vertically rather than horizontally. NOW WHAT???
After much thought and consideration I decided I couldn't live with so many like fabrics touching one another so I ripped out a couple of seams and move a section or two to the other end of the quilt top. That looked better - but I still had rows going up and down instead of across. So the quilt top was taken to my cutting table and cut in half. Now I had 2 much smaller quilt tops but the rows could go across the quilt. A couple of borders and they'd make nice baby quilts.
This is one of the quilts - FINISHED! The other one is ready to quilt and I'll post the photo when it is done. If I ever want to make another quilt like these, I'll not use the 'jelly roll race' concept when I want a smaller quilt or when using directional fabrics (some of the fabrics aren't facing the direction I'd prefer).
Lesson learned and hopefully one I'll remember: When a project doesn't turn out to your liking, fix it or turn it into something else before you put it on a shelf or in a closet. This saves the project from becoming a UFO.

Monday, July 11, 2011

More baby quilts

These quilts are also made from kits that I got from my guild. One is squares cut from flannels - mostly sports fabrics.The next quilt is made from a preprinted panel. To get the little pictures to show this way instead of on their side, I cut the panel apart and added sashing and borders. Both of these little quilts have been donated to my quilt guild's baby project.

Quilts for my guild's baby quilts project

Here is a little quilt made from a kit I brought home from quilt guild. The top was done and the kit also included batting and this printed 'quilt' backing. I put this together (quilting and binding) then took it back to quilt guild. These baby quilts go to a local charity.


Saturday, July 9, 2011

Completed NYE Mystery quilt



It's been WAY too long since I've posted. My blog has taken a back seat to work and family health issues. I will try to catch up on posting my projects completed over recent months.
Let's start with the photo (shown above) of the NYE Mystery quilt I'd posted about but still haven't posted the finished quilt. This measures approx. 36" x 45" and is backed with a bright pink fleece, though not quite as bright as the pink fabric in the quilt. The top and bottom borders are the same yellow novelty print as the center squares on the blocks.
The blue 4 patch is another baby quilt made from novelty prints. This is also 36" x 45" and backed with fleece. It makes very cuddly quilts.