Recent Finishes
I have had some quilt finishes while I've been unable to blog, and I thought it was time to share them.
First up is the quilt for Justin and Tal's baby. I had made them a wedding quilt a year or so ago, and when I had fabric left over, something told me to go ahead and use it to make a baby quilt -- I just knew they would be needing one before too long.
Baby is due this summer and I think this quilt of bricks has turned out very nicely. I imagine that Justin and Tal will be very surprised when they see the fabric!
Recently I posted a baby quilt that I had called Lemonade. It was intended as a gift for a coworker, another one who does not have a contract for the coming year. Her first grandchild is due this summer also, and I wanted to make a quilt for the baby.
When she told me that the baby is a girl and, in fact, is the first girl to be born into her husband's family in seventy years, I knew that Lemonade simply would not do. She needed Pink Lemonade and I immediately got to work. This is made from the same nice yellow Kona as Lemonade, and assorted Kaffe and Kaffe-ish scraps. I'm going to give it to my colleague soon.
Finally there is the Mittens quilt. I had held this swap about five or six years ago, and had put the top together shortly thereafter and then it just kind of sat around. A couple of months ago, I took it to my machinist to work her magic. She actually quilted a mitten motif into the project. I put the binding on last week.
Ironically, my intent had been to hang this quilt in my office next December through February.
First up is the quilt for Justin and Tal's baby. I had made them a wedding quilt a year or so ago, and when I had fabric left over, something told me to go ahead and use it to make a baby quilt -- I just knew they would be needing one before too long.
Baby is due this summer and I think this quilt of bricks has turned out very nicely. I imagine that Justin and Tal will be very surprised when they see the fabric!
Recently I posted a baby quilt that I had called Lemonade. It was intended as a gift for a coworker, another one who does not have a contract for the coming year. Her first grandchild is due this summer also, and I wanted to make a quilt for the baby.
When she told me that the baby is a girl and, in fact, is the first girl to be born into her husband's family in seventy years, I knew that Lemonade simply would not do. She needed Pink Lemonade and I immediately got to work. This is made from the same nice yellow Kona as Lemonade, and assorted Kaffe and Kaffe-ish scraps. I'm going to give it to my colleague soon.
Finally there is the Mittens quilt. I had held this swap about five or six years ago, and had put the top together shortly thereafter and then it just kind of sat around. A couple of months ago, I took it to my machinist to work her magic. She actually quilted a mitten motif into the project. I put the binding on last week.
Ironically, my intent had been to hang this quilt in my office next December through February.
Comments
Pink lemonade--I should say! First girl in 70 years--Wow!! Love this happy quilt.
By next December I'm sure you will have a perfect place o hang the mittens--whether in a new office or in your comfortable home.
I've see Pink Lemonade in person, and this picture does not do it justice. Sweet, pretty, and exactly the right thing for a very welcome little girl child.
Those mittens are so cute. Who would have thought we'd still need mittens on the day after the first day of Spring?
So change happens and it is good. Look forward and remember you can change with the circumstances and it can be really really good in the end!
What a special baby quilt you've made for Justin and Tals' new baby. Aren't you delighted to have thought of that?
Your co-worker does, indeed, need a pink lemonade quilt. How exciting for her whole family!
Your mittens quilt will certainly have a good place to hang in December whether in your home or some new office somewhere. Fret not!
Hugs!
Oh, by the way, I ducked and your snowball whizzed on by! ;)
The fabrics for the couple that wed a year ago, how special will that quilt be to them....that was so smart of you!!!!!!
Kathie