I didn't think that I would have a chance to get any sewing done during the baby's naps today because it was a day off school but the big kids were both itching to get their hands on my new sewing machine. I let them man the foot control and the thread cutter and we stitched the triangles into blocks. So now I have all 16 blocks complete. I believe that they are just over 10" complete. I hope to sew the blocks together tomorrow.
I was trying to estimate the number of different fabrics used. I think I must have used scraps of at least 25, probably more, Christmas prints. I even used scraps for the ivory sections. As you can see in the close up, I was brazen enough to use fine wale corduroy scraps from my daughter's Christmas dress one year. I think that they work in well for a winter quilt and add nice texture. I do worry a little about quilting them though. There are some ivory on ivory snowflake prints, Kona Ivory, some other ivory cotton that I found in my collection, and one lonely wedge of ivory colored muslin.
I have backing fabric all chosen that I bought on sale right after Christmas but no quilting plan. I was hoping to use straight line quilting which works out well since I still need to play more with free motion quilting to get it right on my new machine! I am heading to Flickr now to find straight line quilting inspiration.
wow! well done, kudos to the kids! It looks fabulous, and I love that you've included some corduroy from a Christmas dress, just adds that extra touch of memories. I suspect that it will quilt just fine, especially if you are doing straightline with a walking foot. Can't wait to see it all together and quilted!
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Oh! These looks great!!! I love them.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! What lovely blocks.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so great! I'm impressed that you were able to make progress with the kids "helping" too! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love it! I inherited a bunch of Christmas fabrics with nothing (or so I thought) to do with them...think I might give this a try!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful!
ReplyDeletelooks realy good!!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous. Love the corduroy in there - I'm all about texture, as well. I don't understand the trend of pressing seams open to make flat-as- pancake quilts...I like little ridges and raised bits you can achieve with pressing to one side. Jacquie at Tallgrass Prairie Studio always does cool straight line or organic line quilting - maybe check out her flickr stream as well...
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