Showing posts with label baby boy quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby boy quilt. Show all posts

Monday, February 25, 2013

VeloCity Baby Quilt

A girl from my church is having her first baby.  Because her husband is deployed, and she doesn't have family in the area, she actually moved back home to be with her parents during her pregnancy.  So a few of us from church are putting together a "baby shower in a box" for her, and my contribution is a quilt.  I don't know Abbey super well, so I checked out the Pinterest page she made for ideas for the baby room.  That's where I saw this painting she pinned.


I decided to try to find a fabric line with similar colors to those in the painting, and that's when I stumbled across VeloCity by Jessica Hogarth for P&B Textiles.  I had seen this line before, but never had a reason to use it, so I was glad the colors fit in well with what I was looking for - it gave me a good excuse to buy some of it!


And as far as a design for the quilt, I've said it before, and I'll say it again - inspiration strikes in weird places!  I was watching - of all things - a show on E! (don't judge me, please!), and during a commercial, there was a background of plus signs in different sizes.  So I sketched out a design, then went to cutting.  I'm calling this quilt, "Pluses Big and Small."  Here's the finished quilt front - 


 And back -


Here's the label -


For the quilting, I did continuous straight lines through all the pluses.  The areas that weren't quilted were a little puffy, so I knew something needed to go in those spots.  So I went with small scallops/clam shells.  This is my proudest quilting-on-a-home-machine moment!  And it was easier than I thought it would be.  Quilting those scallops in small sections made it very manageable, whereas quilting the whole thing on my little machine would have been a headache!  I love the texture created by both quilting designs.



And here's a shot of the binding.  I love the pop of green!


For the solid, I was worried about using a gray that would be too dark, and blend in with the dark gray print that I used.  I was also worried about using a white that would blend in with the white print I used.  So I went to my LQS, and started looking for Kona Ash, which they were out of.  But they did have this light gray Moda Bella.  I think the it's a perfect complement, because there are light gray elements peppered throughout a lot of the VeloCity prints.  

This one was hard to give away!  Thankfully, I have enough of the VeloCity left over, so one of these days I can make a copycat quilt to keep.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

A {Future} Quilt for the Boy

I'm so excited right now.  I'm not even kidding - the UPS man dropped off this package not even 20 minutes ago, and I'm already blogging about it.  Keep in mind that I opened the package, noticed an error, called customer service, and took a picture.  Excited, I tell you!

Because when I get an idea about something, I just can't think about anything else.  Can I get an Amen?!

I had this idea for a quilt for my baby.  I sketched it out over the weekend, and then picked out the fabrics I wanted.  Except I didn't pick them out in a fabric store, because none of the stores around here would carry everything I needed all in one place, but I already knew what I wanted.  So I checked out fabric.com, and they had every single item I wanted.  I didn't know if all the fabrics would go together, so it was a little risky.  But I'm happy to say they DO go together!  At least to me, they do.

Here's a look at the fabrics that will be used in this quilt.


That's Kona Snow, Alexander Henry Heath in Metal, Kona Ash, Kona Curry, Kona Peridot, and Joel Dewberry's Modern Meadow Herringbone in Lake.  The only thing missing from this picture is Kona Navy.  That's the reason I had to call customer service.  But I'll have it in a couple of days!  (I even get to keep the fabric they sent in error) Oh, and I didn't buy the Heath from Fabric.com - I already had that in my stash.

When it came to picking the color scheme for this quilt, I knew I wanted to incorporate Curry somehow, because that's my fave color right now.  And I love the way it looks with gray.  But I also like how green looks with gray, so that's where the Peridot came in.  Of course, green and navy is always a classic combo, and that herringbone print is a weakness for me.  And then I just needed the Snow to pull it together.  I think it all works!

I mentioned I already have the quilt sketched, but I also made templates for it!  And a name - Biggie Ziggie!  Reminds me of that scene in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure where the kids take Napoleon Bonaparte to eat ice cream, and he gets dubbed the Ziggy Piggy.  Don't know what I'm talking about?  Here you go...



Okay, that's what I'm so freaking excited about right now!  I just had to get all this off my chest.  Hopefully I can get started on this soon, but I have other things that are a priority, what with Christmas coming before the baby and all.  So stay tuned.