Most of my friends have had babies and lots of quilts were made! So when I know someone that's having a baby, I love the opportunity to make a baby quilt as a gift. At work one of the cameramen told me his wife was expecting and I asked if they would like a quilt and what colours they would want it...
Grey, pink and yellow and I think it's a lovely combination!
This was a nice stash buster and a good chance to use some of my favourite scraps in a pretty layout. I created six large log cabin blocks. Rather than use equal widths or measure the lengths, I sorted the fabrics into short/medium/long lengths and just trimmed them as necessary while piecing.
After piecing the blocks together the proportion of the quilt wasn't right and so I cut it down, creating rectangles top and bottom. I like the asymmetry it creates and am pleased with the finished quilt. It is bound with a geometric print because there are quite a lot of florals in the top and it gives it a modern look, plus it was the right colour palette!
The quilt label is a pebble shape, with a decorative machine stitch to create a frame. I used a Pigma micron pen to write her name and date of birth and hand appliqued it to the back.
The quilting is a simple grid, which makes a lovely texture when washed. I used Aurifil 40wt #2600 for the quilting, my favourite pale grey.
The quilt was happily received by the couple today and I got to have some precious baby snuggles, which was joyful.
I hope you have a wonderful weekend filled with sewing and hugs!
linking up: finish it up friday at crazy mom quilts
I hope you have a wonderful weekend filled with sewing and hugs!
linking up: finish it up friday at crazy mom quilts
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Lovely pastel shades in this . That sounds so cool , a camera man in work ! The most I could ever say was a colleague In the library ! I am sure this quilt will be much loved and snuggled under
What a sweet baby quilt! And that binding is perfect to tie all the colors together!
What a super quilt, love the scrappy log cabin and the label is fab. Never thought of using a decorative machine stitch as a detail - inspired thinking!
This is a great idea. I have a couple of baby quilts to get ready for the new year and I have plenty of fabrics that I could use to make a girl one of these. Thank you for the inspiration. x
This is such a sweet baby quilt - I just love the colours and the log cabin was the perfect choice! Aren’t baby quilts fun to make? I just love that they are not a huge commitment and yet allow you to play with patterns and colours.
Very Sweet. Thanks for sharing!
Nice job of playing off the requested color scheme. I'm sure Trixie Willow will LOVE her quilt!! (Jealous of those sweet baby snuggles.)
This is such a lovely quilt. The colours just work so well together.
Thank you! It was fun and quick to stitch, I will be experimenting more using different stitches for labels!
love the baby quilt for your cameraman Lucy!!