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My first finish of 2010 is for a good friend and her brand new baby girl, Lucy.

It was no secret I would be making a quilt for her, and I just waved goodbye to it on the mail truck. I was going to wait a couple of days to post about it, but someone decided she wanted to see pictures…

Lucy Elizabeth

Once I found out this baby was to be a girl, I ordered a charm pack and a jelly roll of Hushabye.  I went through various thoughts on what I’d actually do with it, and eventually settled on this.  5″ (cut) centers, 2.5″ borders.  The solid is Kona Cotton in Bone, which wasn’t quite so stark as plain white.

Lucy Elizabeth

The back is the bunny damask print from the same line, with a strip of squares.

Lucy Elizabeth

Quilting is diagonal lines in pink thread. Binding is also from the same line. Yes, I said I was going to try to do fewer quilts using all fabrics from the same line, I know. But I bought this fabric last October, so I think I get a pass. And sometimes it just looks so nice, you can’t pass it up.

Anyways, it’s in the hands of the postal service, on its way to Manhattan.  I hope Lucy likes it! (And her mom, too, I suppose…)

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Apples & Owls

Fresh out of the dryer, a finished quilt that I made for my friend Danielle as a baby gift for a friend of hers.  I guess she liked the last one I made, enough to ask for another!  (Geez, that was a month ago? Time flies…)  Anyways, for this one, she said her friend’s nursery was sage green and white, and she got a kick out of the apple/owl/tree prints that I showed her.  So, off I went.

Apples & Owls - front

It’s not necessarily my go-to color pallate, but I’m really happy with how it turned out.  Half of the blocks are 4″ (finished) squares of the print with a 1.5″ solid green border (Kona Cotton in Tarragon, I remembered this time!).  The other half have a smaller center, a half-inch bit of white, and then an inch and a half of a print.

Apples & Owls - detail

A little hard to see in the photo, but the pale green has white polka dots, the orange has tone-on-tone circles, and the other print is a yellow/brown/white sort of scalloped stripe.

Apples & Owls - back

The back is more of the Tarragon solid, with some randomly-placed blocks of the focus prints.  And, yes, I did hang this quilt on my swingset to take a picture of it. Oh, like you’ve never done it…

Apples & Owls - on the swingset!

The binding is a sage green and white/cream ticking stripe.  You know how I feel about striped bindings. LOVE!

Apples & Owls - Folded

And, of course, a little label with the new baby’s initials and birthday.  I love my new initial technique, by the way, and will share the step-by-step shortly if anyone is interested.  Pretty straightforward!

Apples & Owls - monogram

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The final quilt I finished on vacation was a little something I made for this perfect little guy, not quite three weeks old when I met him on Wednesday.

Theo

Theo is the second son of one of my very good friends from college. I didn’t originally have big plans for a quilt for him, but when my friend mentioned a month or two ago that his nursery was done in a sock monkey theme… you know I just couldn’t resist.

Sock Monkey gift, finished

It came together ridiculously fast, especially since I found the fabric from an Etsy seller who was selling a bundle of 5″ squares, eight each of five prints.  Got a bit of extra yardage that became borders, backing and binding, and threw in that orange border from my stash, and it was a cute little thing. I didn’t measure it, but I suspect that it’s maybe a bit under 36″ square after washing.  I quilted it just with a random stipple in cream-colored thread.

Sock Monkey gift, finished

As much as I dig pieced backings, sometimes it’s nice to make something small enough that you can just use a single cut of fabric. And that numbers print was just perfect.

Sock Monkey gift, finished

And you know I can’t resist a dotty binding. :-)   So much cute, and I think my friend really liked it.  Hooray!

We’re finally back home after our two-week-long Midwest adventure, and I’m so glad to be here. Itching to get a lot of sewing done, but there also seems to be a million things to do around the house, so I’m going to try to find a balance and not totally neglect the rest of my house in the name of fabric. We’ll see how that goes!

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So, it turns out I was justified in my paranoia, and the recipient of the purple & green quilt was, in fact, reading along as I was sewing. No worries. I think she liked it. And I know I sure did.

Zig-zag quilt front - vertical

Like isn’t strong enough. I love this quilt enough that I had a hard time parting with it. The pattern was fun and enough of a challenge to be interesting, but not actually terribly difficult. I love the colors and the white sashing, and the fact that I managed some semblance of order in my stripe layout (can you see it?).

Zig-zag quilt front - horizontal

I adore the back. The scraps were meant to be a variety of widths, but I don’t think the variation in size was large enough, so it just looks like I might have messed up. If you can actually look closely enough to see that some are smaller than others. Oh well. Love it, anyways.

Zig-zag quilt - backing

I’m even happy with my little label, and the excuse to use one of the pretty decorative stitches on my sewing machine. And my obsession with striped binding, apparently, continues. Whatever. It totally works.

Zig-zag quilt - label and binding

I could point out imperfections, of course. But I won’t bother. It’s pretty and big and soft and yummy. I’m really happy with it, and I hope a certain little girl (due to join us in the next few weeks) will use it and abuse it. That’s what it’s for.

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It was 9PM Friday night.  We talked to some friends on the phone and decided we would finally go visit them on Sunday afternoon. Haven’t seen them in quite some time.  Long enough that we have yet to meet their youngest son, now three whole months old.  Shame, shame, shame.  Anyways, plans were made for Sunday.

And here I am, thinking… how can I go out and meet a very good friend’s new baby and not bring him a quilt?

So I ran upstairs (where I had been in the middle of working on my strip sets for the Old Red Barn Co quilt-along) and look at the stack of fat quarters I picked up in MaineHello, duck and frog novelty prints! Won’t you be cute with that white-on-navy polka dot? But what is simple and quick enough to get from start to finish in 36 hours, when you still have to take care of two toddlers?

I sketched out a little sunshine and shadows thing, three fabrics, 4.5″ squares, 7 across and 7 down.  Need 16 squares of two of the prints, 17 of the one that lands in the center and the outside corners.  Start cutting. DOH!  Genius, you can only get 16 4.5″ squares from a fat quarter. Hrm. Improvise.  Center square will be a different yellow fabric, but I’ll use it to embroider the baby’s initials.  Sweet!

Embroidery closeup

The top was pieced by 11PM Friday night.  The next morning, I ran out to Joann’s to get some fabric for the back and the binding, as I wasn’t thrilled with my stash options.  Quilted quick diagonal lines in a variegated red/orange/yellow thread, except for the center block, which got three concentric squares around the embroidered initials.  Had it bound and in the washing machine by midnight.

Backing and quilting

Sunday morning, threw it in the dryer.  Shrinky, crinkly goodness. Made and stitched on a quick label.  While packing a bag for the excursion out to our friends’ house and rounding up the kids into the car, made my husband hold it up so I could snap a picture.

Full view, quilt front

Ran out to get friends’ oldest son a birthday present, grabbed lunch with the kiddos.  Packed them into the car just as they were getting nice and drowsy, ready for them to sleep on the way to our friends’ house (about an hour away).  Started the car.  Phone rang.  Friends sick. Plans canceled.

Scrambled to keep kids awake on the way home so they’d take an actual nap when we got there.

Quilt finished. No idea when we’ll see them.

Sigh.  After all that rush, it comes to a screeching halt.

Folded

It’s not the fanciest or funkiest design you’ve ever seen.  It’s super simple, and it’s small (26″ square after dryer shrinkage).  But it’s cute and snuggly.  How much do you love that Duck Duck Goose print?  Or the little frog holding his own doll?  Backing is a cute frog print from Joann’s, and the striped binding (yes, I’m in a striped binding zone right now) is, I believe, from the same line as the backing.

Duck duck goose closeup

Frog print closeup

At any rate, hopefully we’ll get around to seeing them soon.  Or maybe I’ll just throw this in the mail, in case it takes us another 3-6 months to coordinate a weekend.

And now, back to our regularly scheduled quilting.

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