This Christmas, I gave quilts to my two nieces. They were my 2nd and 3rd quilts ever! I machine-sewed them from my own design, with a lot of inspiration from the web and all those wonderfully creative quilters out there. I learned some valuable lessons while making these quilts.
-First: It is not a good idea to use clearance bin Fat Quarters unless you know how much of that material you will need. I ran out of some material and then couldn't buy any more of it.
-Second: Applique should be done with a stabilizer. I didn't know what a stabilizer was, let alone that I needed to be using it until my applique wrinkled up and then I saw it mentioned on Sew Mama Sew.
-Third: Binding isn't that hard to make, it just takes a little practice and the right instructions.
This was my first time to add my own label. I like it how it turned out, but I may keep experimenting with it.
I found this awesome fabric(sorry, I don't know who it is by)! It is Mother Goose, and it is perfect for a little girl quilt!
This ladybug turned out really cute! The pattern came from How Stuff Works "Fly Away Ladybug Block".
I love this dragonfly! The pattern came from How Stuff Works "Gossamer Wings Quilt Block".
Big applique letters sounded like a great idea when I started, but they proved to be a big challenge! I found out that I need to work on my skills in machine-sewing curves.
The finished quilts!
Now, maybe I'll try that 4th quilt. It will be my first queen-sized quilt! So if anyone has any tips, please share them!
Baby Quilts for Christmas
Friday, January 9, 2009Posted by stringbean at 10:54 AM
Labels: baby quilt, dragonfly, label, ladybug
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Lovely quilts:)
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