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Friday, May 11, 2012

Hadley's Quilt

I haven't had time to blog lately, but I thought I should post that Hadley's Quilt is done! Got it done late Wednesday night.






I used a Vintage Modern charm pack and Kona Snow.  Every charm was put in the quilt with 38 on the front and 4 on the back. Unintentionally, the design looks like an "S".  I just wanted a couple of super-sized granny squares and use as many charms as possible. The baby shower is tomorrow, and I have it in the washer now to get all that crinkling loving. I am crossing my fingers that none of the red bleeds on all that white! I pre-washed all my fabric, so we will see. Edit: I prewashed the Kona Snow and the binding, but NOT the charms! That's why I was worried! But nothing bleed. Whew!

   The quilt measures 50X60in. Not  a standard baby quilt, but at least Hadley can use it well in to her kid years:)

   It was a fun little quilt to make and I got loads of FMQ feathers practice. This brings my total finishes for this year to 4! Woohoo!! Not bad. Not bad at all for me;)

   

16 comments:

  1. I love the quilt you made! Beautiful from colors to quilting and piecing. Great work :)

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  2. The quilt is beautiful and the quilting is awesome! I know everyone will love it tomorrow! Have fun! ~Jeanne

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    1. Thank you! She loved it. I think everyone was surprised I made it! :)

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  3. I love the Granny Squares in this quilt. I didn't see the S at all until you mentioned it. You quilting is fantastic! You are doing better on the FMQ challenge than I am.

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    1. If only her name started with an S, haha. What I saw of your FMQ looked great to me, but you will get to where you want to be in no time. Just keep practicing. I have only been FMQ since last September and I feel I have come a long way in a fairly short time:)

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  4. I love your quilt. Your FMQ looks awesome! Wow, that's a big quilt. So, the biggest I have done so far is 36x50 inches. How long did it take you completely do the FMQ? I'm just curious. When I did my wall-hanging for February challenge(18x48 inches), just the borders took be about 6 hours I guess. But that was my first attempt at feathers. It must have been a real good practice quilting the feathers.Love it!

    cheers,
    Malini

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    1. I'm just guessing it took 15-20 hrs. I worked on it 4 different times. The scale I quilted on is what is easiest for me( about an inch scale) but next time I will go bigger. It's probably what took me so long. But I think it would have not been quite so stiff if had gone a little bigger as well.

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  5. If you are ever concerned with that again, wash it with a dyer's soap called synthrapol. It affixes itself to any unattached dye in the water and prevents it from attaching to other fabrics. You can get it online... www.dharmatrading.com I actually use it as a prewash for all my fabrics, but if you have precuts, it can reduce your angst in washing!

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    1. Thanks! It all worked out, no bleeding. I thought about something like that, but I'm not sure how to add it to my front loader??

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  6. I love this quilt! Its absolutely beautiful, and the FMQ looks amazing. Except for the Hearts and Feather whole cloth we did with Leah, I wanted to try it for so long... I plan to start a new quilt top this week, and think I should give the feathers a go...

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    1. You should try this design. I was very fun to do and great practice!

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  8. I'm impressed! You are really good at FMQ! It almost looks like you appliqued the charms on a white background :) Nice job! Glad it didn't bleed. I have never used charms before, but I have some that I won and I'm afraid I can't use them if I wash them because they will become misshaped.

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  9. The main Problem I encountered with the charms, is the pack i had weren't all square. :( I must have gotten as irregular pack, but I made it work:) I probably won't use them again unless I just want to make a very quick baby quilt. That probably won't happen because simple is not in my nature. Not that I wouldn't like to make things simpler on myself, but it seems that complexity is more in my nature:P Luckily, my main concern, the bleeding, didn't happen:)))

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  10. I love your design, Danielle. And your feathers are awesome!

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