I finished the baby quilt this weekend. I still can’t catch my corners right when machine binding, so that was a bit frustrating. Still, this quilt is ADORABLE in every way. Don’t you think?
I found the perfect backing for this one in the form of a sheet. It was a fitted sheet, so I cut the corners and pulled out the elastic so I could have it nice and flat to cut and work with.
I had a solid deep pink fabric picked out for binding, but when the quilt was all quilted up and waiting for binding, the pink wasn’t right in the end. I had some of this green circle print on hand and I am so glad I used it instead.
The blocks are reminiscent of disappearing 9-patches, but they aren’t the actual thing. It was really easy and with chain piecing the whole way through, I was done making the top in 2 hours. Cutting not included- that always takes me a long time. I have been collecting these cute girly prints for a while, and I didn’t realize how many blues I had picked out until I started pulling fabric for this quilt! Blue is my favorite color, so I always have the most of that.
I have issues taking pictures. Some days I understand my camera, and other days… so we struggled with these. It was taking a while, so Mike (my awesome quilt-holding husband) got bored and started goofing around. Here he is showing me how he will be an old toothless man in a wheelchair with a quilt on his lap. He wouldn’t let me share the photo of him kissing his bicep. :)
But then he started flirting with me so I’ll forgive him.
I am soooo in love with this little quilt. My sister-in-law is preggers, but hasn’t found out the gender of the baby. If it pops out a girl, she will get this one. If it pops out a boy, I have another stack of fabric on the cutting table ready, and it will be really cute as well- just for boys!
We had a little too much fun taking pictures while my parents contained our children in the house. Hee hee! (By the way… there’s my new hair. I think I lost 8 inches of hair and 3 pounds with that haircut!!)
Quilt stats: 48” square, lots of different fabrics from various fabric lines and designers (I know there’s Sandi Henderson, Heather Bailey, Michael Miller, Anne Kelle… and others.)

It's so cute! And so are you. Love that top you're wearing.
ReplyDeletebeauty!!!
ReplyDeleteYou cut it!! But you are still winning :) And it looks really good :) So, I pretty much want to steal that quilt...it is the most amazing palette ever!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! It's so colorful and fun. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute quilt! You are amazing. Someday...
ReplyDeleteAnd holy hottness--you look GREAT! Love your new haircut!
Love the quilt, and the backing is perfect!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love it and think your backing is brilliant. So much nicer than a plain one. Nice one!! x
ReplyDeleteI love your hair! so cute Mel!
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt too! Hopefully your sis IS able to use it hehe :)
that is one of the cutest quilts I've seen in a long time! Where did you find the backing sheet? It's awesome!
ReplyDeleteI would love to know where you bought the sheet for the backing...LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt and your hair looks AWESOME.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt and the backing and the color blue and your hair. PS did you donate it to Pantene's beautiful lengths?
ReplyDeleteI looooove this! You make the cutest quilts, and I agree, I love the top you are wearing. I'm preggers and need someone with mad sewing like you to sew me a quilt since I'm too lazy to do it myself! Any chance you want to be my new BFF :) JK. Seriously love it though!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt. Where oh where did you get the birdy material and the reddish one...love them both!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! I'm not sure of the darker pink print (I just loved it and grabbed it in a mindless fabric-buying frenzy) but I do know that those adorable birds are from Urban Zoologie by Ann Kelle. The butterflies too.
ReplyDeleteadorable quilt! Your SIL would be one lucky gal to receive it. I think you should frame the pic of you smiling--your eyes are telling your husband that you love him and his silliness. Seriously!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! I really need to get into quilts. Love the backing you found.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from We Did It! Wednesday! http://queenofsavings.com
ReplyDeleteWow your haircut looks great! (And the quilt, too!) Will you be coming to SNAP? It would be fun to see you again!
ReplyDeleteSew special for a baby quilt. I have been checking out the backing and quilt bindings and your binding is neat.
ReplyDeleteI've decided to become your sister and have a baby girl... just to get my hands on that quilt.
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with that backing!!
Love the pattern on this! Did you make it up or get the pattern from somewhere? Can you share it with me?
ReplyDeleteBecca,
ReplyDeleteI just made up the pattern, but it looks almost like a disappearing nine-patch. I don't even remember my cut sizes anymore, but I started with the large rectangle piece, and then added a square and skinny rectangle so that when everything was sewn together, it made a perfect square. That made no sense, but with a little math, it is easy to duplicate!