Saturday, September 25, 2010
Wheels
The binding is FINALLY finished. Last week we took a little trip to Florida (it was SO hot), and I took a few quilts with me to bind so I could feel productive. I have had this quilt completed for a month or so now and just need to get going on the binding. I am so glad I finished it. Both the boys love this quilt. I was originally going to sell it, but Jake keeps telling me how much he loves his "nice and cuddly car quilt". So I guess he gets to keep it.
I used this tutorial from Cluck Cluck Sew and I love how quick and easy, yet cute this quilt is. I think it might be my new go to baby quilt gift pattern. I have some old fish fabric that I love that I think could look cute in this pattern.
I have to say the backing fabric could be a quilt all on its own! Love the big cars. (Excuse the wrinkles it was packed in a suitcase for a day or so).
I had bought a new gadget for my quilt machine which locks the wheels for straight line quilting. I decided to give them a try on this quilt. I didn't measure the lines at all, just added a few to each row. I really like how it turned out, although next time I will measure to even things out. It sure made straight line quilting a dream though!
All in all I'm loving this quilt. Cute, fun, easy to put together. It was a good size without being overly expense to buy fabric for. I think its also a great pattern for pulling from my stash too. Would more could a quilter ask for?
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4 comments:
This is so cute! I'm hoping you have some table runners at the boutique. You do awesome work!
I LOVE it!
oh my goodness. this one is so cute. am glad your boys get to cuddle up with it. seriously darling colors and fabrics.
I just love your blog (I've been following it for a while now). I've got a question. I'm a new quilter (actually, I was inspired to start quilting by YOU - you can see my two quilts on my blog). The only sort of quilting I can do on my quilts are straight lines. How do I get all the fancy looking swirly quilting, that always looks identical from block to block? Do it all painstakingly by hand?
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