This one is for snuggling under watching DVDs with the kids during the holiday season. It also adds nicely to our decorations in our living room.
I made this quilt with the modern Christmas charms from Emily's swap a few weeks back. I added some white solid and cut the pieces using my Drunkard's path die.
After having some difficulty piecing them, I asked for advice and got tonnes of comments pointing me in the directions of great tutes, so thank you everyone, I really appreciated all your help.
I can't thank Leanne enough though - when she saw my cry for help, she went off and recorded a video tute and posted it on her blog - how fab was that? It made my day :-) And, better still, her method of piecing the drunkard's path is super quick, super easy and requires no pinning. After a few trial ones, I flew through them, piecing perfectly every time! Alas, I was a bit silly when
The centre block was quite small when I was done, so I added some borders to bring it up to 50" x 50" - a nice size for the sofa and not too big!
It's backed with some Joel Dewberry Deer Valley, and I bound it with the same blue as one of the borders which I think works really well.
I did a large scale stipple on this quilt and it was a pleasure to quilt something of a manageable size after a few big quilts.
Washed and dried, it is ready just in time, with my little lady finished up Montessori today for the holidays, and my little man finishing school tomorrow.
31 comments:
It looks wonderful and how nice of Leanne to do a tutorial just for you! I'll try her method the next time I'm making DP blocks!
So gorgeous!! You showed those curves who's boss! :)
It is totally Fabulous!!!!! I think that is the most beautiful festive quilt I've ever seen!
Your quilt is wonderful! I really like the borders you have used on this one and it looks so soft for cuddling. Glad to help with the video.
Your quilt looks fabulous Sarah! Very festive!
Congratulations on a great finish with a little bit of help from Leanne! How wonderful that she would do that!
It turned out beautifully! I have a drunkards path quilt I want to work on coming up, and will definitely be giving the no pinning a try! Merry Christmas and happy snuggling :-)
You rocked it Miss Sarah! Great job...that Leanne is quite the gal...ain't she!
It is beautiful! Nice job on those circles.
So Cute
Gorgeous Sarah! Well done for persevering, it looks wonderful!
Lovely! All those circles... scary... but lovely done!
Oh, so amazing!!! Love it
It's beautiful! Very festive :)
it looks fantastic! Great work. And thanks for asking about the curves. I was checking out all the hints too and it really helped with my double wedding ring!
Sarah this quilt is fabulous! I love it!
Drunkards Path is on my to-do list for next year!
Happy Christmas!
That's a beautiful quilt. I love the colours in it.
This is gorgeous! ANd the little sneak of the back makes it perfect!
It looks fabulous! Great holiday quilt and I like that you used the Christmas charms as there is a little bit of me and so many others in there. Enjoy the holidays!!
It looks fantastic Sarah, well done!
Aaah you have my Wise Man's outfit for backing - good call.
Lovely Christmas quilt xxx
Beautiful quilt S! Great way of using those charms! Still haven't put mine to work yet! Jxo
Gorgeous quilt! Looks perfect for some holiday snuggle time... enjoy. :o) Happy holidays to you and yours!
Glad you were able to master the drunks in the end, looks fab!
Love it!!! Merry Christmas Sarah!
Beautiful!!
It is so gorgeous. I love how all the diferent prints from the swap ended up looking great together. What a fantrastic addition to your Christmas traditions and decorations!
Simply stunning! Happiest Christmas wishes to you~
Absolutely gorgeous! Love everything about it! The backing is perfect, love that line! DP blocks are my favourite since I did the QAL and Leanne's method is exactly how I did mine! So quick and easy and no pins!!!
YAAAAAAAAAY!!!! Merry Christmas!
It is utterly fabulous!!!
Fabulous - but you knew that already! I am really inspired to have a go myself ! Thanks Sarah!
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