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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

I Spy a Square Quilt

Here it is, my very last quilt of 2011! This is for a gorgeous little baby girl, our friends' daughter, which her mum asked to make a number of months ago. It was a bit difficult to get decent photos in the dark midwinter light but I did my best!

I Spy A Square finished quilt

This was the sort of project I love - lots of scope to develop an idea and colours and I decided on a red, pink and aqua colour scheme as it has been my favourite all year! I also have lots of fabric in these colours in my stash so it was a natural choice.

I Spy a Square Quilt hanging

I went with a "square within a square" type design (although one of the internal "squares" is a rectangle!) and it allowed me to use some teeny tiny precious fabric scraps I had been saving. Better again, a lot of the internal squares work as I Spy type squares as I fussy cut most of them, so there is lots of interest there for little E. I know that other quilts I have done with similar prints have been a real hit with my friends' babies and they love picking out the birds and animals, so hopefully E will too.

I Spy a Square Quilt rolled up


I found this a slow project to work on, for some reason it just did not come together as easily as most of my quilts do. I took a long time to piece the blocks and do the layout and also ran into some probs with my backing fabric, requiring me to take it off and redo. I won't bore you with the details, but a lot of unpicking was involved! But alls well that ends well and I think it was worth the time and effort.

I Spy a Square Quilt folded


I quilted it using a meandering stipple, but added loops and little hearts randomly throughout. I was really pleased with my little hearts  - it took a little practice to get used to doing them, but I just love the effect! I got the idea from Jessica's Double Wedding ring quilt and I'll definitely be experimenting with other little motifs for future projects.

I Spy a Square Quilt quilting detail

The (second!) backing is a Jenean Morrison print from the California Dreamin' range.

I Spy a Square Quilt folded with backing


And the binding is a cotton poplin with tiny pink and red apples - I've used this before as binding and the fact that its much lighter weight than quilting cotton makes it perfect for binding.

I Spy a Square Quilt binding

The finished size is approx 64" x 56" and sized for a toddler type bed, or to layer up over covers on a big girl bed. It's been washed and dried and is all ready to give to my friend who I will be meeting over the holiday period!

I Spy a Square Quilt on bed

Quilt Stats:
Name: I Spy a Square quilt
Size: 64" x 56" approx
Fabric: Various Kona solids plus prints from my stash including the following lines- Bliss, It's Hoot, Just Wing It, Willow Wren, Ta Dot, All Star II, Penny Lane, Sherbet Pips, On a Whim 2 and more!
Quilting: Quilted by me on my home machine with a meandering stipple with loops and hearts
Batting: Warm and White
Pattern: My own design

30 comments:

  1. It's beautiful I love the colours and the quilting details!

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  2. What a beautiful quilt, Sarah! I am sure it will be treasured for years to come.

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  3. I love it! It turned out so beautifully. I want to search the fabrics! :)

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  4. It is adorable and your friends daughter is definitely going to cherish it. I love the little fussy cut squares and the hearts in the quilting! Another gorgeous finish!

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  5. What a fun quilt, Sarah! Beautiful colors and the fussy-cuts and quilting are so fun. I'm sure the little girl will love it!

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  6. Lovely! Especially love the wee cat square...lol

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  7. It's lovely and looks like it was a lot of fun to make!

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  8. Sarah, it's just beautiful! I'm sure they will love it. Fab colors, adorable prints and filled with goodness. Well done!

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  9. it is so pretty. i want to see what it is in each little square. i am sure she will love it with all her heart.

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  10. It looks wonderful and will be well received, I'm sure!

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  11. Oh it's lovely Sarah! Lucky little girl' the quilting is brilliant xxx

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  12. it was definately worth all the effort, it is gorgeous! Your friend will love it!

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  13. Love this! Perfect little quilt for a perfect little girl :-) Love the quilting-I have plans to use the loopy hearts again on an upcoming baby girl quilt as well, yours looks awesome!

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  14. It's beautiful. I love the fussy cut squares and the back is wonderful too.

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  15. What a lovely quilt ! I love the fabric combination !

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  16. What a fab way to use up scraps, and love the fussy cutting, gorgeous quilt!

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  17. So pretty! Love the colours and the quilting looks great. That binding is scrummy :)

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  18. What a great idea Sarah! Love the flexibility of different sized I-spy squares as they do not always want to be the same size do they!?

    Beautiful quilt! And well done for persevering!

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  19. What a lovely quilt! The colors and prints are so cheerful and happy. :)

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  20. Adorable! Love all the cute scenes and great way to make the kids use the noodle.

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  21. Wow! You must have a lot of beautiful fabrics in your stash! Very sweet quilt.

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  22. I adore the quilt & especially the colours! BTW, I featured your link today at SewHappyGeek! Thanks so much for linking up Sarah! You rock!

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  23. I love this! Can you tell me what size your blocks are? I'd like to make one for my daughter's bed. I love that you can add I Spy interest!

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