It all started with a picture on Instagram. I mean, isn't that how all good stories start? Miss Andrea Quilts posted a picture of a gingham baby quilt that she made. And it was stunning!
Fast forward a few months and I made a whole cloth quilt for baby Harris (Harris is Eleanor's baby brother). I have also recently (in the last couple of years) finished Krystle's wedding quilt. So, it was time to make Eleanor a quilt.
They came to visit for Thanksgiving. Miss Eleanor is a little bit opinionated (but she comes by it honestly) and I'm not the greatest at matching fabric so I wanted both her and her mom's input on the fabric selection.
I found this free pattern and used it. I still have 2 pillowcases to quilt. Don't judge me.
I knew the quilt was going to be gingham in design and that E wanted pinks or purples. In my research, I had found some beautiful quilts where the medium was a print - and I really, wanted that look. So we started with a dark solid purple and white. Then found the tiny purple print. The backing and binding were no brainers - we just pulled them from the same fabric line as the print fabric. Easy peasy!Fast forward to January 12th. Fifth birthday party is coming up in 13 days and I still have just a stack of fabrics. Fortunately, I was busy with running Carriage Corner and didn't even start cutting the fabric strips until Friday, January 14th. I was determined and had the entire top put together by the end of Sunday!
Whew! On track to make it to the birthday party with gift in hand! Except when I put it on our queen size quest bed - it looked huge! Do I take some rows off?
The next Thursday, I was able to pin baste the backing, batting and top together and start quilting. I quilted the entire quilt on my home machine using a walking foot, cotton quilting thread in pale pink on the front and a bluish green on the back. The quilting lines are 1/4" on either side of every seam line! Really play up the gingham effect!
By Friday night (2 days before the party) I had sewn the binding on. I stitched the binding on the back by hand with big stitch binding. I used pink perle cotton thread and did a large running stitch to hold the binding in place. I literally carried the quilt with me all day Saturday, stitching in the car when I had a chance!
Around 9p Saturday, I finished the quilt! Yeah!! And I threw it in the washer. First thing Sunday morning it went into the dryer. I took it out, folded it up and promptly forgot it when we left for the party!
Eleanor got her birthday quilt
about 2 weeks later in February when they came to visit. If you ask her she had a great weekend! She came to visit Gigi & Gramps, went to an ice festival and Gigi made her a pink quilt that's so cozy and she sleeps better! All worth it in the end.
And as you can see from the photos - it fits her twin bed perfectly! She already has the pillow case that matches the backing. She'll get the other two soon - just as soon as I make her Easter dress.
How fun and I love it. I can't wait to start sewing for my grand daughter.
ReplyDeleteFIVE?! Already? Geez! The quilt is adorable G!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful quilt and looks amazing on her bed! Can't wait to see her Easter dress!
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