Posts Tagged ‘quilt’

Doll Quilt

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

quilt

This is a work in progress from an embarassingly long time ago. How long? It has been stashed in a corner of my sewing basket through two moves now… probably unloved for almost 10 years. Why? Well, it was a fiddly pain, those pink squares are 1/4″ inch across. The whole thing is about 7″ across. What was I thinking? And then I got one of the stripes backwards and didn’t notice, so I had to rip a bunch out, and then I just gave up because the corners weren’t lining up. I think, it’s been a while so my motivations are a little hazy. Well, the corners still aren’t lining up, but at least it isn’t getting soaked in sewing machine oil anymore. I can’t say it makes a good doll house quilt, it’s much too stiff, but it makes an okay rug. Anyway, it’s done, so there!

Activity Blanket

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

quilt

I have such a hard time taking pictures of quilts around here. It would be nice if I had a lovely blank wall to tack them up against, but usually the best I can do is spreading it on the floor, and climbing up on something precarious to shoot a picture straight down. But I’m not really up for that right now! Not that this is even very recent, I made it, oh heavens, two months ago now! It’s been sitting in my to-blog-about pile for quite a while I guess! Must have been a lazy day. Really, looking at the colors on this now makes me a bit cross-eyed, hopefully the baby likes it.

This was a pretty quick project, I made it in a couple of days I think. The robot has stretchy arms, and felt buttons and a needle felted head. I was going to leave the head as something floppy to play with, but the felt was too heavy, and was always looking at the ground. The felt was great for fast applique because I didn’t need to worry about ironing it, or edging it, and it won’t fray. The arms have elastic in them, they are tubes with the elastic atatched at each end. I think I should have sewn down them too, because the fabric wants to slip down over the hands. Hrm.

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When I first decided I was done with this there was nothing behind the door/windows on the house, they were just floppy shapes to play with. But Rebecca informed me that that was NOT acceptable, and there needed to be something behind the doors. Duh mom. And she’s obviously right, I was just in lazy denial. So I needlefelted some felt shapes into faces with the eye shape mirroring the head shape. And that was much better.

For the third lazy of the day, for the first time I bought quilt binding. I don’t think I’ll do that again, because I didn’t realize it wasn’t cotton. So that’s a bit icky if you ask me. I did add a loop at the ‘top’ so it can be easily hung up or dragged around.

There are probably lots of busy-book sorts of activities that you could turn into a blanket, that would be pretty fun. I think blankets with activities built in would be good for stroller blankets. And park blankets. Quiet time blankets, but not naptime blankets. Which is okay, because they are kind of lumpy anyway.

Not So Small Quilt

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Finished Disappearing Nine Patch Quilt I FINALLY finished this quilt. I spray basted it ages ago (April!), started hand quilting it, with the intention to only hand quilt the center, which is really annoying to machine quilt anyway, and then I stopped. And the spray basting only lasts a week, so after I’d put it down for a little, and it had gotten folded and creased, it sort of grew into a monster project.  Because I’d already quilted all around the edges and bound it for crying out loud, and now it was no longer basted.  But it wasn’t nearly as bad as I’d been expecting and thus putting off.  I smoothed it out, stuck it in the machine with the walking foot and finished it up.  Yay!  Now I am that much closer to starting two baby quilts I’d like to make.  Not that I’ve been quilting much lately, I’ve been more interested in painting tiny cubes to look like houses… I need to finish those too.  Too many things to finish!

Here’s where I left it back in April. Disappearing Nine Patch Quilt

Anyway, it isn’t any normal size, I just started the blocks, put them together, then added a border and binding. I think it is smaller than a twin, but it does a pretty good job on my daughter’s small kid’s bed. So good. It was supposed to be her two year old quilt, but I’m about three months late. Pretty good really! I like how the pattern came out, designing with disappearing nine patches is fun.

I also like how the quilting in circles came out. Circles on squares are groovy. And I like how the hand quilting looks more gently bunchy than the machine quilting, which just looks deeply grooved. I’m sorry I didn’t hand quilt the whole thing, although my hand quilting is really bad. I’ve never hand quilted anything before, it was fun, but unfortunately my housemate mistook my hand quilting for basting. Yes, the stitches were much too big. I was trying to do it without a quilting frame or embroidery hoop, and without pulling the needle all the way through every half stitch. I guess I am too lazy to do hand quilting ‘right’. I’ll try to get the stitches smaller next time. I should try an embroidery hoop, but I was worried that it would stretch the quilt out of shape. Maybe I’ll try a small wholecloth quilt next, and work on my quilting that way. One of the two baby quilts in my queue? But I’d like to make a white wholecloth quilt with red stitching… which doesn’t sound like a very good baby quilt. Ah well. Another project to never get to. Reminds me of little red and white doll quilt by Redwork in Germany, which, hey, has circles quilted over squares! Hee. Now I’m inspired again.