I must have a short attention span because I have to constantly switch up my projects and take on more and more and more.
My WIPs (work in progress) are getting a bit out of hand. Does anyone else have this problem? This was my latest WIP however I have motored along and got this one completed.
I love looking at Pinterest and getting new ideas and I came along a picture of a very simple snowflake design. These days I am determined to only use my stash! So I dug through my messy fabric stash drawer seeing if I had any fabric that would work for the "Snowflake".
Fast forward through all the digging and it turns out I was in luck. I had all the right fabric colours, turns out most of the fabric I picked was from Fridays Off. Now all I needed was some guidance from my all knowing "Mom". I have never attempted applique before and you know "Mom knows best".
I was drawn to this pattern for its simple yet impactful design.
Plus I have been wanting to use my new orange peel template.
After a long sew day at Moms
(me sewing & mom teaching - she is still recovering from her 2nd hand surgery)
I had the top completed in no time. I have no idea why I never attempted applique before.
My amazing Husband was gracious enough to hold up the quilt top for me =D
Next was the basting. My mom read about a new technique called board basting and she thought I would be the perfect student to test it out.
It worked perfect and I easily basted the entire quilt MYSELF - yay! Usually it helps with a second set of hands for basting but seeing that my Mom is out of commission I was out of luck.
I was flying solo, and it worked out fine.
It worked perfect and I easily basted the entire quilt MYSELF - yay! Usually it helps with a second set of hands for basting but seeing that my Mom is out of commission I was out of luck.
I was flying solo, and it worked out fine.
Usually I have my quilts professionally machine quilted but it was decided that I should do this one from start to finish. I am a BIG NEWBIE when it comes to machine quilting and was laughing uncontrollably and at the same time thinking "What have I done" HAHA
HOWEVER in the end I think the quilting actually looks really great.
Why oh Why must I second guess myself.
This quilts new home will be for an adorable baby boy who was born in January. A blue snowflake quilt for a beautiful winter baby.
Until next time
- The Youngest-
2 comments:
Ohhh I love it Morgan! Can you take a close up of the quilting once you throw it through a wash? I'd like to see how that stitch turned out!
What a great pattern! For anyone who wants to know what we used -- the lightest fusible I have used is Mistyfuse. Check out this website for more info! http://www.blackwalnutstitch.com/great-fusible-experiment-finding-the-best-fusible-web/
I've added 2 pictures once it was washed. It has some really great texture now. Sure looks Cozy!
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