The quilt for the baby is done and I am really excited with how it turned out:
I have to say, I think this is my very favorite quilt out of all the quilts I have made (which really isn’t THAT many). It probably doesn’t hurt that I merged my two all time favorite fabric designers: Heather Ross and Denyse Schmidt.
I have so many quilt tops pieced, but I hadn’t actually quilted anything other than doll quilts in a long time, so I was pleased at how fast it went. I did a free-motion stipple and it took roughly about 4 hours.
I made a pieced back, but kept it pretty simple:
I WAY overestimated how much yardage of Kona solids I would need for the front, so I got to use them up on the back!
The binding is Herringbone in Berry from Joel Dewberry’s “Modern Meadow” collection. I actually picked it up the other weekend at a fabulous little sewing studio in town called StitchCraft. I had a Groupon and picked up a few new fabrics. It ended up being perfect for the quilt!
We won’t be doing too much decorating this time in the nursery, because 1. we are renting and I don’t want to paint and 2. I’m too lazy and no one will see it. Poor second-born baby! The quilt is going to hang in her room and be the main decor.
wendy says
Love this quilt. You captured the prints so well. Very inspiring way of piecing it all together.