Wednesday 19 February 2014

Baby Quilt Finished

Yay! The first ever baby quilt is finished! It took me a while but it's all done now and ready to be sent far, far away where this blanket is going to keep a tiny and a very special Baby Boy warm and cozy.


Blue, cream (it looks too yellowish on photos) and pink squares arranged in diagonal rows. I made up such a simple pattern because of fear not being able to complete something more challenging. But funny enough, once all the squares were cut and stitched together, my fear disappeared and I attempted making my first proper quilting block. I will show it  to you soon.


I felt a bit intimidated by the binding, you have to understand that this is the longest binding ever I had to sew by hand. But thanks to my little helper - "finger hug" rubber thimble, my finger was not sore at all and I finished it all in a matter of two hours while watching the Olympics. A tiny tag was added for that final finishing touch.


The back of the quilt is plain white. I am not that brave yet to choose something more colourful but I will get there. I tried my best to do the hand quilting, or should I simply call it running stitches that I added inside the blue squares only, and around the quilt on the white border. Do you read instructions first and then procede with your work, or do you jump straight into action? Well, I am a kind of a girl who cannot read instructions. As simple as that. Pretty much never. Same thing happened this time again. Only after I finished the quilt, I got curious and did some search on hand quilting techniques. I found a few great tips and videos. So now I am better equipped for my next quilt I think.


I am excited and happy with my first ever real quilt. I know, there are quite a few things that could've been done in a better or more professional way but I like it the way it is. I am still learning and making mistakes is perfectly normal, as long as I learn through them.


Happy quilting everyone!

6 comments:

  1. the quilt is adprable Larisa!!! yay for you on your first quilt finish; i am sure you won't be able to stop now!!!! i am kind of bad about reading instructions too, until i paint myself into a corner and need to find a way out :) . i love the loopy lines!

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    1. Thank you Gina! I know what you mean now, it's so addictive. If not quilts, I am sure it would be something else I would be making using quilting blocks. It's so much fun! Especially paper piecing.

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  2. What a sweet quilt! Ummm, what are "instructions", please?

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    1. Thank you Dina! Exactly! Probably I should forget about instructions and never bother reading them at all because even if I read through, I still manage to make mistakes. Hehe...

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  3. I love your hand quilting, it looks lovely. Christin

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