I've been coveting and hoarding this adorable fabric for about 3 years now. It was just too sweet and too pastel for my little guy. So when my cousin recently had a little girl (whom she named after our Gram) I knew the time had come - it was time to part with it. I absolutely adore the little house fabric on the back - which was honestly the toughest piece to let go of :)
So anyhow... this is what I've been working on. The pattern is called A Trip Around the World and is shamefully easy to do. Once you've got all your cutting completed it goes together in just a few hours! Here's a great link on how to get started on your very own - Tripster. Your results will vary drastically depending on the fabrics you select. I quilted it on my Gammill Classic Long Arm - which is really my favorite part. I love the art of free motion. Binding, however, is another story - I absolutely Dread doing binding!! And then, for some fool reason I decided to to hand stitch the binding... Ugh! What was I thinking... I'm super slow at it and don't find it as relaxing as most folks do. So in the end when I had finally finished the binding I was so sick of the project that I hurriedly got it all boxed up. Today I realized I hadn't taken any photos... after it's been squished up in the box for a few days waiting for the post.
So you'll have to excuse the creases...
Monday, November 17, 2008
Baby Stella Takes a Trip...
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4 comments:
What an awesome blanket for little Stella. She will just love this keepsake. Good Job- Beautiful...
What a kind auntie you are! And dang good with that long-arm quiting machine...way to go! It's a beautiful treasure for a ver lucky girl.
Lovely quilt. How big is the long arm quilter?I saw some that filled a room.
Oh how beautiful! What a precious gift. I'm super impressed. :D
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