Saturday, June 29, 2013

Tumbler Baby Quilt!


I finished Nicolas' baby quilt last night and took it to him today. I was going to take a photo of him on it, but I was too busy holding him;)

I used the leftovers from the first quilt and material from the curtains. For the stars and circles, I used fusible and raw edge. I used variegated thread and a blanket stitch to sew them on. I decided to quilt by hand, using a medium blue floss, which I think, makes it look more fun. I would have liked have quilted stars on the border, but I wanted to finish it, and went with a simple border stitch. The binding was done with a vintage satin material that I had bought to make curtains. Never made the curtains, but found a great use for it.

The fabric is Down Under, that I won from Henry Glass & Co.


Here is a closer look at the stitching. As you can see, I am not perfect, I missed the edge on a few places but that is ok, he won't mind;) I like how the variegated thread looks, but the lighter color makes it look like I missed a few spots.

And for you new moms and grandmas, I found a wonderful tutorial for making a Mei Tai Baby Carrier. After seeing the ones you can get now, I thought this was a wonderful carrier, for those of you who can sew and read directions, unlike myself. It is in a PDF format, so you can print it out.


11 comments:

  1. Very cute! I love the color scheme. Baby quilts are my favorite to make because they are small and work up pretty quick.
    Great job!
    Tiff

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  2. Cute fabric. Way to go, Gramma!

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  3. LOVE*LOVE*LOVE this baby quilt...and the stars just give it the extra pop!! Too cute!
    P

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  4. What a sweet baby quilt! :0)

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  5. It turned out darling. Cute fabric and cute pattern. Way to go.

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  6. Ahhhh! Soft soft and wonderful! What a Grand-ma you are!!!

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  7. lovely little tumbler quilt... I don't know that there is many of us who get every stitch perfect ... I love those colours together...
    Hugz

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  8. Such a sweet quilt for little one! Well done!

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  9. You did good making the baby quilt. And done before he grows up. I know you are enjoying the new baby.

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  10. it turned out lovely! Glad to read that you have been enjoying the outdoors! Cheers!

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