Quilts by Year

Friday, April 1, 2016

Pink Pigs, Posies and Polka Dots

         I am blessed with wonderful neighbors who are also friends.  One is going to be a grandmother soon - so a pink baby quilt was in order!  
I had 5-inch square blocks of pink from my stash left over from an earlier baby girl quilt which can be seen here.  
I picked 11 different pinks, and cut those squares into little charms (2 1/2 inches each) 
I put them into a 4 x 4 grid for a block which would finish at 8 inches square.  Polka dots, pigs in sport coats, dogs with balls, posies, strawberries and one cat. The cat is fussy cut from a Cotton and Steel fabric.  Chester the cat routinely torments my neighbor's dogs, so this is a little joke in the quilt. 
I wanted to make a 42 inch square blanket/play mat so laid out the 8 inch blocks in a 4 x 4 pattern
I sashed all around with 2 1/2 inch wide white Kona cotton 
I experimented with a free style flower quilting pattern.  I will certainly use this again. 
A view of the overall free style quilting.
I pieced together a back using just this pretty pink fabric.  I used a Kona bright pink for the binding. 
Ready to play! 
     This turned out to be such a bright, happy quilt.  I'll be glad when the nice weather returns, since the inside pictures never are as good as those taken in the sunshine.

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Take care, and Happy Spring!
Gretchen