Showing posts with label baby blush quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby blush quilt. Show all posts

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Back to Back...

I just finished the backing for the filmstrip quilt...YAY!  (more on it later).  While working on it, I thought about the backings I've put together for my other quilts.  Some quilters prefer to use a single fabric on the back...nothing fancy.  Why?  I suppose because it's meant to be 'the back'.  Ya know?  Who looks at the back when all the gorgeous piecework and fabrics are on the front!  I get that.  I really do.  

However.  I must say, I actually prefer pieced backings.  I almost always opt to put together my backing with fabrics left from piecing the front of the quilt .  I think it's just more interesting to have a fun back.  As I gazed with love and admiration upon the quilt backing I finished this morning {grin}, I thought that it might just be easier for me to make backings.  Only backings.  And, then, ya know...use them for fronts!  {grin} 

Here are some of my fave backings...with links to the original post so that you can see what the fronts look like, for more information on the quilt and, perhaps, additional photos of the backs.

Whirlygig - I love this big floral fabric!  I pieced two pieces together almost perfectly...follow the link to see a photo of that. 

Carole's Quilt  - This is a single fabric backing, too.  I made this quilt in a hurry, so opted for simple.  This is one of my all-time fave quilts.
 



Postage Stamp Quilt - Another single fabric quilt backing...so many fabrics used in the squares (1296), that simple seemed better.  Plus, I suppose the hours and hours put into making the front did me in.  Well, probably not, but it could have been that I just wanted to be done with it, couldn't it have? 

Okay, so that's enough of that!  Now on to the pieced backings...the ones that are more fun to look at...more interesting...

 My First Quilt - Piecing my backings started with my very first quilt.  I'm not sure how much reading of quilter blogs I had read by that point...probably not many.  But, apparently, pieced vs single fabric was an early decision.  Actually, though, for this one, I think I only had a small bit of fabric left.  I know I don't have scraps of it anywhere.  (And, by the way, this is the only quilt with the brown dog label...I really should do something with that idea.)


Iced Mocha - This blue, chocolate and cream colored quilt was made for me Mum's birthday.  I used to get a bit perturbed because she liked this back so much.  I kept asking her if she knew how much time was put into making the front...but she didn't care.  She thought this looked awesome.  Or something.  {grin}

Ashley's Blush Quilt - This backing is so simple...just 4 rectangles put together.  What makes this one special to me is how the rectangular spiral done with brown thread looks on these solid colored pieces. 
  

Ashley's doll quilt - Usually, the smaller quilts are backed very simply.  But, I couldn't resist playing around with this one (and a few others done at the same time). 

Tag's Blanket - Joanne of Snippets & Scraps of My Mind sent fabrics for this little quilt for Tag.  I couldn't resist fancying up the back (a piece of muslin) with the little blocks in the center.  Case you're wondering...yes, he does lay on this blanket.

Sherbet Pips Wonky Charms Quilt - I think this backing is quite fun! 

Summer Sampler Quilt -  This, though.  One of my very most favorite backings.  I wanted to keep some of the Hope Valley fabric for another quilt, so had only so much that I was willing to use for the backing...but it worked out perfectly!  I love it.  LOVE.  

Kashmir Filmstrip (no link...first time shown) - I think that this may become my all-time fave of the faves.  I cannot wait...can. not. wait. to put this quilt together!  To quilt, bind, and finish it!

So.  What about you?  Which do you prefer...single fabric backings or pieced backings?  Do you have a fave?  Of mine...or of yours?  


Inquiring mind and all that.







"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Blushing Turtles...

Remember the charmed blush quilt for Joyce's granddaughter, Ashley? 

And, the turtle quilt for Joyce's grandson, Riley?

I had posted about them when I was working on them here and here, but then Joyce asked me to wait & not show them again until she got them.

I finally finished everything that was going to Alaska.  Got the box packed and it arrived in Anchorage today!

Here they are...
I quilted the charmed blush quilt with a variegated thread in a square spiral working from the center outward.

The turtles quilt is quilted with diagonal lines...1/2" apart in one direction only.

Joyce is very happy with them...YAY!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Days Off...

I have today and tomorrow off.  YAY!  Though I've gotten quite a few things finished, I still have much to do.  I may have put more things on my list than anyone could possibly  get done in 4 days, but by having so many things on my list, I am able to pick and choose what project I want to work on next.  haha!  There is a method to my madness.  I have one huge project to complete...and will work on smaller projects when I need a break from that.  

I finished this tote bag this morning.  It's a Mother's Day gift for my Aunt/Godmother Bev.  I started it yesterday but it took much longer than I thought it would...or that it needed to.  Probably because I was making it up as I went along, and had to stop and think.  Which hurts.  The next one will go much faster.  I hope.  ohyeah.  I know.  It's late.  For a very important date.  ohmy!  
 
It measures about  12 x 16 inches, has a flat bottom, and a little loop for keys sewn into one side seam.  Inside, there are pockets.  One side has pockets that go all the way across...on the other side, there is one pocket higher up...for keys or cell phone or whatever you think you might need easy access to.   And, it matches the pincushion I made for her last year for Mother's Day.  See it here.

Aunt Bev sews and knits...always totes something along wherever she goes, so I think she'll like it.

There's a folded strip of fabric that is sewn into the seams that runs across one side...divided by stitching lines into 5 pockets.
 (the pocket is on straight, just looks crooked)...

Update on other projects...I finished the hand-sewing on the baby blush quilt and will be washing/drying the two quilts for Joyce today.  Cannot show them until she's received them.  They are too dang cute...just sayin'.

I'm sure I'll be adding to this later.

Don't forget...DWTS tonight!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

In the Meantime...

Today is the first of 4 days off....woohoo!!!  I have many things I'd like to do, but 2 major projects that need to be finished.  Being the procrastinator that I am, I decided to take today just for me.  The plan, then, is to concentrate for the next 3 days and finish everything up.

I finished hand sewing the binding on the turtle quilt last night.  This morning, I finished quilting the baby blush quilt and sewed the binding on...need to do the hand stitching.  No photos to show, cuz Joyce doesn't want to see them until they arrive on her doorstep.

I did some reading.  I played with Tag.  I made a doll quilt.

I have a huge post that I want/feel the need to write, but my head isn't quite ready for that, yet.  In the meantime, feast your eyes upon this lovely, delicate little quilt.   Those are 1" squares...I have a new-found respect for those who work with really small pieces!

More later.