Applique baby quilt finished finally!!
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Applique baby quilt finished finally!!
Been working on this one since June. No pattern ... just design as I go. I first pieced the quilt out of tie dye flannel. I then drew the animals onto golden threads paper, placed the homespun down on the quilt top and put the golden threads paper over it, then stitched around my drawing with a very small stitch. I then cut about 1/2" around the edge and frayed the homespun. Some bunnies have insets for ears or eye patches in a batik which was needle turn applique. The butterfly is needle turn. The big flower and the pussy willow are done like the bunnies with homespuns. Buttons for eyes. The pussy willow stems ... not sure what the fabric is called but it's sheer and shiny - I rolled it then stitched it down. Big flower has a big rick-rack stem. Most items then have wool thread blanket or stem stitched around the edges and for arms, legs - etc. New mommy got a kitty while I was working on the quilt so I had to add a kitty chasing one of the bunnies around the corner. The frog ... well little boys need frogs don't they??
Quilted with a twin needle SITD on all seams.
Minkee backing which I just pulled to the front and folded over for binding. No batting ... this quilt is heavy enough.
This was my first time doing applique of any kind, my first time using minkee, and my first time quilting the way I did. Because I used a twin needle the quilting on the back looks like a serged edge but in the minkee it really doesn't look bad.
Size about 45" square.
Little Joshua (grandson) is now 5 months old and hopefully will enjoy crawling around the floor on this one!!
Thanks for looking.
Quilted with a twin needle SITD on all seams.
Minkee backing which I just pulled to the front and folded over for binding. No batting ... this quilt is heavy enough.
This was my first time doing applique of any kind, my first time using minkee, and my first time quilting the way I did. Because I used a twin needle the quilting on the back looks like a serged edge but in the minkee it really doesn't look bad.
Size about 45" square.
Little Joshua (grandson) is now 5 months old and hopefully will enjoy crawling around the floor on this one!!
Thanks for looking.
Last edited by DogHouseMom; 02-10-2013 at 03:53 PM.
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Forgot to mention ... thanks everyone who helped me early on when I was trying to decide what fabrics to use to make the bunnies. Big thanks to QuiltE who suffered many "in progress" photo's and my constant complaining that I was not done with it yet.
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It's ever SO adorable and with all that flannelette and minkee, it can't help but be snuggly!
I picture it providing so much entertainment for your Grandson. And that he will tell many a story while playing with all those well thought bunnies, kitties, etc. in action around the edges.
What a GREAT Granny you are!!!
I sure hope that you are personally delivering it!
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