So, apart from my post yesterday, you didn't even know I was working on this one, right? That's because I started it last Monday night and finished it a couple of hours ago. Madness! I can't believe I got this quilt done in a week, just shows what you can do when you set your mind to it. But I am TIRED! And my neck is sore from sitting at the machine all week. I think, once I have this post done, I'll be taking myself off to the living room and reading the Sunday papers in front of the fire for the afternoon.
So, the Matryoshka quilt....... well, this is one of my favourite quilts I've ever made I think. I love the fabrics, I love the simplicity of the construction and design. I love the colour palette. The quilt inspiration was from the big Kokka Matryoshka print and I pretty much stuck to the key colours in that - red, pink, green, brown and cream. I love the size, this one is BIG at 73" x 67".
It's got great weight, a lovely squashy texture and will be perfect for snuggling under, laying on a bed, whatever little O, my friend Helen's niece, wants to do with it. It's a little girl quilt, not a baby quilt, and definitly one she will grow into.
I used a few different Matryoshka prints in different colours, as the Russian theme was important for this quilt. I also used lots of Japanese prints, which compliment them beautifully. The square-within-a-square charms come from Cindy's Japanese import charm swap back in the summer and lots of the other Japanese prints come from Pippablue in Galway who have an amazing selection of them.The back is pieced from super wide strips of pink and white gingham that Helen gave me, and a print from the California Dreamin range, which I got at a madly discounted price in a sale recently - I think it worked out at less than €3 a yard!!
It is very funky and busy but the gingham paired with it makes it really work - I think it looks fresh and pretty and makes a cute backing.
This is the biggest quilt I've made so far and I don't think I could go much bigger than this without having to take it off somewhere else to baste it. Plus quilting it was tough work at times, although I found that piling the quilt in my lap when I was quilting it really helped to manage the weight of it, much more than letting the kitchen table take the weight of it, which was causing a big drag on the needle. I used a champagne coloured Aurifil thread for the top, and white Gutterman cotton for the back and went with a large scale stipple.
I am happy to report that I remained delighted with the spray basting and ran into no problems with it, it really was great.
The binding is a cotton poplin that I have in my stash, having previously using it as a backing fabric. I think that it is working ok here!
So, there it is. Ready to be washed and dried and put in the post to Helen on Tuesday, in time for O's birthday. Now, I'm off to that sofa. I may, just may, pull myself off it to make chocolate brownies with the kids later on. But I'm not sharing any!!
Linking up, as always to the talented ladies over at {Sew} Modern Monday, Manic Monday and Fabric Tuesday.
Very pretty. I love the simple block design. I am sure this quilt will be loved and treasured.
ReplyDeleteI love it! You have done such a wonderful job of picking fabrics and the few square in square blocks give it just enough interest. And that was a very fast quilt in the making!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant!! Amazing what 'you' can achieve in less than a week - I, on the other hand am in slow-mo, but one bionic twin is ok xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Well done with the quilting, I'm sure the spray basting helped. Jxo
ReplyDeleteLovely mix of colours.
ReplyDeletethis turned out beautiful! I just love the back too, the gingham with the funky stripe is just perfect!
ReplyDeleteSarah it looks great. I love the colours you have choosen too. I know what you mean about the size of the quilt. I only straight stitch if I have a quilt this big.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. The colors are great and I'm glad to hear you had more success with the spray basting.
ReplyDeleteYou worked hard on it and you did in such a short time. The pattern is great and fabric is what makes it you do it.
ReplyDeleteIt`s so stunning Sarah - as with all your quilts, I love everything about it. The simple design allows the gorgeous fabrics and Russian theme to shine and while girly it isn`t girly girly and as you say, the little girl will grow with her quilt. How big are the blocks - about 8.5? May have to shamelessly copy you!
ReplyDeleteOh, that looks absolutely fab, well done you! You definitely deserve that paper now, and a drink!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt. But you always have a good eye for colour and this one works perfectly. There will be one very happy little girl pouring over it, picking out her favourite fabrics. Now, go eat a brownie and have a glass of wine. You earned it!
ReplyDeleteOh my! I can see why you are loving this quilt! The colours are so lovely together, letting the fabrics take pride of place! I'm pinning this one!
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute, Sarah! Love those dolls and the other fabrics you chose.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love it! You did a fabulous job doing it in a week!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt - I can't believe you've done this in less than a week!!
ReplyDeleteJust perfect, I love the girly but grown up colours and the backing print is fab, can't believe you got such a bargain! x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt, love the colors
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous quilt! I especially like your backing - its so pretty!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful quilt Sarah - she will love it!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it. Its my favorite colors and so fum. Great job and glad it went so quick for you!
ReplyDeleteAaaah I LOVE this! Just as well I live so far away or I might have been tempted to highjack that mail ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely, Sarah :) Great job!
ReplyDeleteI can totally see why this would be a favorite! Love the colors and mix of fabrics! You've been quite the super-quilter this past week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Sarah! Simple but effective - the design really lets those wonderful fabrics sing.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt and can't believe you have finished it so quickly.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous quilt! I love it! something to be proud of for sure!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is so so great Sarah! Such a perfect way to show off all those awesome prints. Yay for getting it finished so quickly!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful finish (in record time!). So beautiful, S!
ReplyDeleteHi! Your new quilt is really beautiful! I love your colours - unique and lovely! Pink and green have magic together and a little bit brown is good! Great work and you made it so quickly!
ReplyDeleteOh Sarah, what a beauty. I love those russian dolls.
ReplyDeleteOh she's gonna love it! you did a wonderful job! I'd find it hard to part with a quilt that lovely! I am intrigued about the poplin, you say you didn't have any trouble with it as binding or backing? I've only ever used regular quilt cotton but I like your binding a lot and there's a local shop who does cotton poplin for £3per m...hmmm I see a shopping opportunity?
ReplyDeleteLOVE! Gorgeous fabrics and the quilting looks fantastic :)
ReplyDeleteSarah, the Matryoshka Quilt you made for me is absolutely stunning. It is everything I hoped for and more. My little niece will adore it and it will be something she can continue to treasure as she grows up.
ReplyDeleteThe Matryoshka fabrics perfectly suit her personality, as she is my little Russian Princess. I love your choice of colours and textures and the Japanese fabrics really enhance and complement the central Russian theme.
The only problem I have is that I want to keep it for myself! Thank you so much Sarah, as always your designs are new, exciting and made with love.
Beautiful finish! And one week? You go girl! :) Thanks for linking up to {Sew} Modern Monday and have a great week!
ReplyDeleteI love the fabrics you chose! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteA+ on this quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely quilt Sarah - no wonder you took to the couch after this speedy achievement. What wadding do you use?
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely quilt Sarah, no wonder you took to the sofa after such a speedy achieveent!
ReplyDeleteWhich wading do you use?