Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Flannel Baby Boy Quilt

So, I will never make another flannel quilt so long as I live! This is a very special quilt for my best friends son. I thought it was a great idea at first. But, I learned a lot after I pieced the top together. Here's an example of why you should research and ask questions first: Flannel frays easy and fast. You should always use at least a 1/2 inch seam allowance instead of the standard 1/4 inch used with cotton. I hope I am lucky enough for my friend to enjoy her baby quilt for a couple years. Of course, I will make her another one as soon as this one starts to wear thin but, how embarrassing to make something that is a keepsake with all the birth info and have it fall apart!

I was trying to use traditional boy colors and I wanted it to be really soft without being really expensive material. Quilts can get pricey when you're not 100% accurate on the math and you're paying $10/yard sometimes. Anyhow, I figured green, yellow, and blue were good colors and these are the materials I found. I used a red bias which I'm putting on now. I haven't even tried to stitch it yet because, another error, I bought a thin bias for thick material. I should have spent the extra couple $ to get a thicker bias so that all 3 layers will fit inside without bunching. I'll let you know how that works out when I'm done.
I thought this was so cute with the zoo animals! I love monkeys because they remind me of my little boy and I love giraffes because they remind me of my husband - tall, skinny, big eyes, and long eye lashes. He hates when I say that but, he doesn't realize it's a compliment. I love them.



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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Bright Bear Hug

So, this one is my favorite quilt for the stitching. Not because I did anything great on it but, because I got to practice and see just how much I'm capable of with it.

I love the colors and the corner designs (the hearts and bear claws). This was done by combining the romance pattern with a bear claw and you get a Bear Hug! Thanks Jessie!

This was fun to make and I learned a lot of little tricks and tips on how to get the seams to perfectly line up. Very cool and I feel very accomplished!

This quilt is for my teenage niece! It's also the first quilt I actually quilted.

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