The pattern I used, Bird Bath, came from Elizabeth Hartman's The Practical Guide to Patchwork: New Basics for the Modern Quiltmaker. I can't recommend this book enough as well has her blog - it seems like I do a lot of her patterns and tutorials.
I made the process of this quilt extra tedious because of my choices to fussy cut the center blocks and using over 100 different fabrics from my stash - every block is unique.
I rented time at a long arm quilting studio to stipple the quilt in light pink variegated thread.
I backed the quilt in the grey scooter Sherbet Pips print and added several inches of a Henry Glass print to the top and bottom of the backing piece. I bound the quilt in a SP scarf print.
If you look carefully at this picture, you can see the seam line for joining the two large backing pieces. I didn't do this on purpose, but I think it's hilarious that the brunette and blonde scooter boy are joined almost perfectly in several spots, making him look like he has a very interesting hair dye job.
4 comments:
Congratulations on your finish. I'm sure you will have nice memories when you use this quilt for years to come. You will say to yourself remember when I stood at that long arm for hours on end six months pregnant! Good on you for getting it finished:)
Beautiful job Laurie!! I love it! And 5 months is nothing - my Pips quilt is still in a zillion pieces! Can't wait to see this one in person!
Beautiful quilt!! 5 months isn't bad... I haven't even cut into my Sherbet Pips yet.
It's gorgeous!!
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