I took a break from blogging during August, but of course, didn't stop sewing or quilting. My latest finish to share is a snowball quilt, make with 30's prints for my nephew's new baby girl, Ariana. I had purchased a wide assortment of 30s reproduction fabrics earlier this year, and pulled some blues, yellows and reds for Pippa's Union Jack Quilt. You can see that quilt
here I knew this baby was a girl before I started the quilt, so went very pinky - with orange and violet..
I was winging the pattern; I looked at some examples and tried to figure out my own sizes. I started with 5 inch blocks of the 30s fabric, and then cut 2 inch blocks for the corners (in Kona Candy Pink and white). After testing a piece, I decided I needed smaller corner squares, so trimmed those squares to 1 3/4 inches.
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The blocks with the 2 inch corners. I didn't think they would make the squares look round, which is the point of the snowball blocks! |
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The trimmings! Note to self - test one block before cutting for 99 blocks!
Once I got the sizing right, I marked the sewing lines and began sewing lots of little corner pieces accompanied by many Doc Martin episodes!
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I alternated pink and white for the corners, which created a little hourglass design in the middle. I spent some time laying out the blocks to keep it looking pretty random, albeit with the pink and whites in the right spots.
I wasn't sure if I had achieved the "snowball" effect, but once I had the blocks sewn together, I was happy with the result.
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The finished top |
I found a Kona printed wide backing fabric that I thought was perfect for this quilt, and had spent some time watching Angela Walters' tutorial on how to quilt a free motion flower pattern. This is the first quilt I was working on with my Tiara II up on blocks to create a standing machine, so I did a sample block which turned out well, so I got started on the quilt. I was very excited about this design. That excitement soon turned to dismay.
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Sample piece on the back |
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Actual back - disaster! |
After quilting perhaps 1/8 of the quilt, I turned it over, and to my horror, realized that the tension was all off! Eeeeekkkk!!! For the first time ever, I had to undo all of the quilting. I considered just reverting to a stipple or a meandering stitch, (let's face it, I also considered just ditching this quilt!) but eventually came to my senses, and decided to try again, with a bigger pattern. Although I had some problems at the end, I eventually was happy with how it turned out.
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More problems to undo! |
The backing fabric is just so cheery. I am glad I stuck with the flower quilting pattern after all. The binding is more Kona Candy Pink.
Here is a picture in the sunlight of the finished quilt. The quilt finished at about 40 x 49 inches.
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Finished quilt, trust quilt holder! |
I hope little baby Ariana enjoys her quilt as much as her big brother, Levi, enjoys his! You can see his quilt
here.
In other news, I have finally gotten my Etsy shop up and running. The link is on the side of the blog! I started out with a few of my little novelty bibs, and have sold a few of the science baby bibs. I have some more of those to offer, and will also be listing some baby quilts for sale, as well as offering custom designed baby quilts. A guild quilt show is right around the corner, so I am busy getting ready for that. Stay tuned!
Enjoy the end of summer and beginning of fall.
Take care,
Gretchen