Nutmeg's Puff Quilt....She hates it.
Now you may wonder why I made this. All I can say is that I wanted to try this method because I think they have a old timey charm and I wanted to understand how it was done.
We picked out fabrics. These were from a 5" charm pack by moda. the line is called Slow Stroll.
She liked this partHere are all my little pockets ready to fill and sew. I used this tutorial which I first saw on Instagram.
Here is the back before adding the backing
I layered it and pinned it
Then I tied each corner with perle cotton .I used the floral print from Hanna's wedding tissue covers. I brought the backing to the front and machine stitched it.In other news:
I made a special label for Hanna and David's wedding quilt using several label books.I got that wonderful flat light box - where else? Amazon. Here is the one I purchased.
I combined several designs by tracing them, and I did the lettering myself. It is not perfect, but it was done by my own hand.
Here it is on the back of the quilt.I'm still doing big stitch quilting on my Vedderstone Ranch quilt.On my Design Wall:This is a quilt I started in 2015 - yep, that's 8 years ago folks.The only thing left to do is sew on the top border and appliqué those top animals. That is all that is left......so why did I put it a drawer for so long???
If you are still here, thanks for reading my post today. I'm feeling very conflicted about blogging at the moment. So many great quilters and friends have given it up.
Like my friend, Wendy Reed, I am going to continue for myself and to journal my creative endeavors.
Here are a few photos out on the sound with my boys.