I fell in love with this Moda Bakeshop quilt and told Elaine I needed to make it, even if it weren't for my eventual-someday-in-the-future grandchild. Being the age she is, lots of her friends and acquaintances are either pregnant or new moms, so baby showers are plentiful. I remember those days :)
Some weeks ago we went to Superbuzzy, the in town brick-and-mortar version of the very popular online shop that stocks hundreds of modern fabrics and many Japanese designers, to pick out adorable prints like the ones above. We chose 13 fat-eighth pieces, which was way more than needed but gave more leeway in featuring the designs on the small petals (the quilt designer used charm squares).
I washed and dried the fabrics and Elaine even ironed--something she says she never does.
We gave it a thumbs up :) I have to do more tracing, lining up 12 circles on the background for the full raft of petal placing to come. The designer used fabric glue to fix the petals to the background before machine blanket stitching around, coating the entire petal before sticking it in place. I'm not sure I want to do that, afraid that it will make the fabric stiff, and may just use dots of fabric glue instead. Hmm. This may call for some practice pieces. Anyway, it was nice to play with fabric and visit with my DD Elaine after a very full work week!
9 comments:
What a fun collaboration! Looking good, Annie!
I'd be tempted just to thread base the petals down the middle of each. I found out thread basting goes quickly. The quilt will be adorable!
Elaine seems to have caught the quilting bug. You can tell her from me , ironing fabric doesn't count as actual ironing.
It looks like it will be a very pretty baby quilt. Glad you get some sewing time.
Now that's a good day and the fabric goes really pretty on the grey. Great pattern. I love making baby quilts but alas, I am not a grandma. That's OK.
Spending time with your daughter on a project sounds like heaven to me. Maybe one of my tiny granddaughters will want to sew with Grammy some day.
I love the quilt, and how special you are sewing with your daughter - Sweet!!
Interesting project. The quilt looks kind of hard. I'll be wanting to see how this progresses. YOur daughter is lovely.
Fun new project with very cool fabrics. Enjoy your sewing time with DD.
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