Friday, September 7, 2012

TGIFF September Storyboek

It's my week for Thank Goodness It's Finished Friday and my LAST one till December as I'm off to Sewing Summit - Hawaii, Salt Lake City, then Thelma and Louise type road trip with Katy! If you haven't come via the TGIFF website, there's a really special song. I'll give you 30 seconds to run over, press play, and dash back. Ok? Ready? GO!

This was a really quick little quilt, ordered by a colleague for her new granddaughter who is due to appear in October. She loved the Storyboek fabric which I've been hoarding and wanting to use for ages.


I was told the nursery is lemon, so worked in the solid lemon borders. I thought a lemon border might blend into the wall too much, so I bound it in the coral polka-dot - I had just enough. 
Here's the back.
 I'm not a huge fan of cheater fabric as it's very rarely printed straight. This was no exception. You can just see my cute little QuokkaQuilts label in the corner.

I trapunto'd the main shapes on the panels, and free motioned around them in Aurifil 40 weight white cotton. I did some background hills in free motion, stopping it where I felt the horizon would be. I decided to stipple the borders and throw a few flowers/butterflies in too.

 Really pleased with how this ended up looking and the lady who asked for it loved it too! I hope it brightens up the nursery and gives "scope for imagination" (as Anne of Green Gables would say, with a nod to my Canadian friends) and many happy stories!




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12 comments:

  1. Very cute! Now I need to catch up with you sometime over the weekend since the class list is out!

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  2. Adorable! Definitely scope for the imagination -- Anne would be pleased!

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  3. I like the white quilting on the red...very lovely effect. Much jealous of your travel plans - enjoy your time away.

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  4. That is adorable! I have that cheater print too but haven't used it yet.

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  5. I agree with everyone else...so cute and adorable...the baby will love it. Have a great trip.

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  6. what a pretty little quilt! I LOVE the butterflies you free-motioned. Have a great trip!

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  7. Congrats on the finish. Very cute. Ah, lemon wall, missed that in your previous post. Yep, a non yellow binding was best.
    What's a cheater fabric?

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  8. These fabrics are gorgeous. I can't think of anything nicer for a nursery :)

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  9. Your storybook project is so sweet! I love the quilting you did with it. Have a fun road-trip!!

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