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Finally Done |
Some quilts are easier to make than others, and it doesn't have much to do with how complicated the pattern is. Some quilts get put together like a charm even if it's an intricate design. Things just fall into place. Not this one.
I started this quilt in February. My sister had pointed out that (a) I don't have many 'boy' quilts for sale in my Etsy shop. True. And (b) I missed giving a quilt to one of her grandchildren. Also true. Well, since my sister's birthday was coming up, I decided that I would give her a quilt for her grandchild, Damien, who is a real cutie btw. Hint, her birthday has come and gone and the quilt has yet to be sent to her.
I fell in love with these "Castle Peeps" fabrics as soon as I saw them and bought lot and lots of yardage! I've had them in my stash for a while now and thought it was about time I used them up.
I have enough yardage for a couple more quilts... but not like this one : )
This was a simple quilt. I had an idea in my head. It was based on Lizzie House's quilt "
Night Watch" Night Watch was way to big for what I had in mind however, so I modified it quite a bit. Oh, if only I'd followed the pattern. There's something about following instructions that goes against my very nature.
First, I had to cut all my big 6 by 8 inch squares in half or such to adapt for the smaller size. Then once I'd sewn my six turrets I figured that the quilt was too wide, and I removed a turret. Then I decided that I would make two turrets taller so I un-sewed and added a bit of blocks on the two end turrets and then added some blue fabric to even it out.... Then, the quilt still wasn't long enough so it sat there for a couple of weeks until I figured out what to add the top and bottom. Are you tired of reading this yet, cause I was sure tired of making it!
After two weeks, and in the name of getting this done so I could start something else, I went for the easiest solution and added some 'triangles' to the top and bottom and got the size i thought would be good...enough. I was keen to get this done so I started thinking about the backing. I had so much yardage of the 'Castle Peeps' fabric, that I considered piecing the backing and even started on that, decided I didn't like it, then went with a bright blue flannel I had in my stash.
The quilting ended up being a challenge as well. With all the bright different colours I thought I'd go with the Aurifil invisible thread that I'd just bought. I'd stipple the bejeezers out of that quilt and that would be that! Unfortunately, I wan't able to adjust the machine to get the tension right and the back of the quilt looked awful. So I undid a good chunk of stippling that I'd done, figured I'd experiment later and went with a zigzag type quilting. IT WOULD HAVE TO DO.
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Truffles Approves |
In the end, i'm happy with the quilt. The bright colours and fabrics are lovely and it has a certain appeal. My son and daughter-in-law gave it a thumbs up : ) But the thing I'm most pleased about it that it is FINISHED! Now, all I have to do it mail it!