Now, for the story:
A few weeks back, Mrs. Quilt Dad and I were enjoying a late breakfast on a Sunday morning and catching up on both the week past and the week to come (which we often don't get to do during the hectic weeks themselves!) My wife was scheduled to attend a cousin's baby shower the following Sunday, and she began to express how nice it would be to give her cousin something homemade as a gift ...
You can see where this is going, can't you?
I had 6 days to make a baby quilt, from start to finish, amidst the many other life demands over the course of the week. But of course, I was up for the challenge. Especially because a baby quilt gave me the perfect opportunity to play with "Hushabye" by Tula Pink!
The pattern itself is nothing too advanced -- I had two charm packs and just had to supplement them with some border, binding, and backing fabrics.
As many of you have so astutely noted, I tend to avoid working on -- and especially finishing -- large-sized quilts. I free-motion quilted this one -- with only one pucker! -- and bound it in one evening. Even I couldn't believe how much the speed at which I'm able to bind has improved!
So the reason why this quilt is so special to me and why I've decided to highlight it for the festival is that I feel that it truly represents just how far I've come in my skills and abilities over the last year. True, I spend a lot of my time working on blocks and smaller projects, but this quilt has proven to me that I can make a quilt, soup to nuts, when I want to.
Oh, and the mom-to-be loved it ... what more can I ask for?
Oh, and the mom-to-be loved it ... what more can I ask for?
Be sure to check out all of the other wonderful quilts and bloggers highlighted on Amy's blog -- there are over 500 links and counting! WOW!! And be sure to thank Amy for all of her hard work while you're there.
Wow!!! I liked the baby quilt. I also liked the colors. I am impressed there is guy that Quilt so good. Congratulations
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful "soup to nuts" creation! You've given me just the inspiration I need to make something out of that beautiful Hushabye fabric.
ReplyDeleteBetter late then never John. Thanks for sharing this cute little quilt that I know will be cherished and loved for many years to come.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun charm pack to play with, love the colors and prints. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLucky Mrs QD to be able to present such a lovely gift for the new babe! Great quilt!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful! I just got 3 Hushabye charm packs in the mail today. Great inspiration for me to get playing! Thanks for sharing the story behind the quilt.
ReplyDeletegreat when you can start and finish a quilt in a week. Love the fabric too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! It's amazing what a little time pressure can do!
ReplyDeleteYour baby quilt is beautiful!! I love those fabrics. I'm sure the Mom was thrilled with her gift. Hope things slow down a bit for you, so you can get to more sewing. Love & blessings from NC!
ReplyDeleteWay to go! A beautiful quilt indeed.
ReplyDeleteIt's absolutely beautiful! I bet she loved it, probably the best gift she received. A quilt is very special and this one is so pretty it will be used for a lifetime surely. Good job!
ReplyDeleteOf course the Mom loved it! Beautiful fabrics and the quilting looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOf course she loved it! This is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I just got the same fabric in a jelly roll and some additional yardage for a baby quilt. If mine turns out half that nice I'll be a happy camper!
ReplyDeleteOh that is so, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful! And I'm so impressed with how quickly you got it done!
ReplyDeleteHey - I want a quilt dad too if he's going to make great quilts like this! all my husband does is play with wood!! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThe colors on this quilt are perfect and the machine quilting looks great too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful accomplishment! Isn't it great to know that you have the skills to whip up a fabulous shower present in less than a week?
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the quilt! I'm sure the baby will love it for a long time.
ReplyDeletewow! you made this beauty in 6 days!? that's so amazing! you are so talented and this baby quilt is such a gem! I love the hushabye fabrics and the lovely quilting and the binding is perfect! you rock!
ReplyDeleteI check in on your blog every so often because you have some interesting projects going on.
ReplyDeleteLove the main fabric for this one. Looks great. Lucky baby.
What I want to know is this. How did you get the bird in your header to turn out so well? I made one a few weeks ago and it was a disaster.
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ReplyDeleteYour progress is always amazing! Can't wait to hear your ideas.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt! It looks perfect for a lucky baby. :) You have come a long way, so very quickly-- it is inspiring. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful quilt John! Isn't Tula Pink just amazing? I haven't seen Hushabye in the flesh yet, but I know I will soon.
ReplyDeleteCute and FINISHED quilt! YEAH!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! I recently finished my first quilt top and am ready to actually quilt it but I'm very hesitant about it. I'm sure there are a ton of tips out there, but what do you suggest for a first quilt?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous !!! Just goes to show that a quilt doesn't have to be difficult to make to be beautiful. I love the fabric you've used.
ReplyDeleteYour baby quilt must have come together in a hurry, but it looks beautiful. I love it's nice soft colors and the quilting makes it look even softer. I bet the baby would love to cuddle it.
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric you used on the borders. It all came out great!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your quilt and all that it represents! Love that hushabye - perfect for a baby quilt :)
ReplyDeletesometimes those simple designs work best. Go you!
ReplyDeleteNow, get finishing some of those other large quilt tops you have lying around - ok?!
That is a beautiful quilt. I love your stuff!
ReplyDelete"soup to nuts"? Never heard that one. That's nice to have a project that pulls helps you realize how far you've come. I was just binding last night and while I didn't finish, I, too, was amazed at how much faster I have become!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful job! I'm so glad I visited, because I have been shopping the hushabye fabric and now I know how all the fabrics look together in a quilt, with binding and backing! It's so cute too!!!
ReplyDeleteHello from Malaysia!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog thru flickr and WOW! love your work! i'm not a quilter (yet) just sewing but love to see how quilters can be so creative! You've great eye for colour & print. keep creating! :)
You really have come a long way, I remember reading some of your first posts!
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lucky baby to receive the pretty quilt. I have many grandbabies that would love the puppets and would like to have the pattern.
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt and you blog...I have been reading it for a few months now, and you have great ideas and awesome tutorials...I am so happy to have discovered how fun the log cabin can be! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThere is great joy in starting and finishing a project in record time without any major hitches. One pucker aside, this is a gorgeous quilt and is sure to be cherished. Thanks for sharing your quilt's story.
ReplyDeleteWow! Six days for a quilt. Amazing. It turned out beautiful
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling quilt...good job on the quilting. I am new to free motion quilting, myself, and I understand that to be something to be proud of. Great job.
ReplyDeleteHey Quilt Dad! I love to read your blog and admire your projects. I have a suggestion for you. I may be a little late but if you haven't heard of Craft Hope before you should check it out. Their current project is making quilts for the homeless children in the Grand Rapids area. I just recently got involved and started with the last project. It is always rewarding to help others in need out and I look forward to making a quilt for them! Have a great day!
ReplyDeletehushabye.. you really know how to make a new mom happy!!! soo pretty.. i'm just jealous that it isn't mine!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with the border fabric!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely! and I love the story behind it... I'm so impressed that you finished that baby quilt in 6 days (jealous, even!). How did you do it? I need tips!!! Fantastic baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful quilt. Sometimes the simplest quilts are the best.
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty! Isn't the Hushabye fabric great?
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