I'm excited to report that I've finished another quilt! This latest one also happens to be my very first
Schnibbles quilt. I've been wanting to make one for a while, but it always seemed like other things had precedence. The pattern for this one is called
Cindy Lou Who.
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"Under the Sea" Schnibbles Quilt |
Although this was my first, it won't be my last. I have several other Schnibbles patterns that I look forward to making. I found Carrie Nelson's instructions to be clear and easy to understand. These patterns are also Charm Pack friendly quilts. I used 2 Charm Packs of
Odyssea by MoMo along with some Kona White to make the center of this quilt. In fact, I had enough charm squares left over to make a label and a little pouch bag...
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"Under the Sea" Label |
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Storage Pouch made with leftover charm squares |
I spray basted this quilt with a (new to me) temporary basting spray that I got from JoAnn's. (Sorry, but I can't recall the name.) It's only supposed to hold for 2-5 days before disappearing, but I found that it wasn't quite strong enough. While doing some straight stitching, the fabric shifted in a couple of places and I had to take it out and re-do it. Live and learn though! From now on I'll stick with my 505 Spray for such tasks. I also used my trusty painter's tape to mark straight lines...
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Marking quilting lines with painter's tape |
Because the fabric has a nautical theme, I used my embroidery machine to quilt anchors and such on it. I ended up re-hooping the quilt 34 times to get all the embroidery on it, but I think it really fits with the fabrics...
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Hooping the quilt for embroidery |
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Embroidering in the border |
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Quilting from the backside |
I'm estimating that it took me twice as long to quilt this as it did to piece it, but now that it's done, I think it was worth it. That's usually the case for me. I generally enjoy piecing more than quilting, but I'm always happy when I put forth the effort to really finish a quilt.
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Closeup of the quilting |
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Another closeup of the quilting |
So, here are the stats for this quilt:
- Size: 32" square
- Fabrics: 2 Charm Packs of Odyssea, Kona Cotton White, Batiks from my stash for the border, backing and binding
- Batting: Warm &White
- Thread: Aurifil (piecing and quilting), Invisible Thread for some quilting
- Pattern: Cindy Lou Who by Carrie Nelson
- Quilting: Stitched in the ditch, cross-hatching and embroidery (34 times)
- Started: October 11, 2011
- Completed: October 27, 2011
- Recipient: Nicki Lee from The Twelve of Us
I'm glad to have finished this little quilt and am really pleased with how it turned out. It's fun to work on a project that doesn't take a tremendous amount of time and is quick to put together. Now back to working on that king-size quilt! (Also fun, but a bit more time consuming!)
I managed to take this rare picture of Gabriel and David napping together. Aren't they adorable?
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Gabriel and David - napping in the sun |
Until later...
A generous man will prosper and he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed.
Proverbs 11:25 (NIV)
You did a fantastic job on the quilting. I like to use my embroidery machine to quilt, too. I do a lot of little projects because you have a finished project quicker. I do live making full size wall hangings and bed quilts, too, but a break with a small project always seems to make the big ones go faster!
ReplyDeleteWhat quilting design did you use? Was it a purchased one or did you digitize it? I am thinking you have a Bernina by looking at the hoop.
Love the embroidery/quilting you did! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteYour Schnibbles is gorgeous! Beautiful quilting. Love the little charm square zippy pouch. One day I'll master the zipper.
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