I debated long and hard as as to which quilt I'd enter but I've decided on Grandma Mary's Five Patch.
This is the quilt that launched my blog just over a year ago and it was also the first baby quilt that I plucked up the nerve to quilt by machine. I made it for a friend who was about to have her first child and apparently it is dearly loved by mother and daughter.
It was a fun pattern to make (actually, I didn't have a pattern, I just made it up based on a photo that I saw - I have a tendency to fall in love with little 2x3 inch photos and then go from there). It was so much fun that I've got the beginnings of a queen sized version on the go somewhere in my sewing cave.
Much as I love the front, the backing really set it off, I think. It's a playful turquoise flannelette with funky patches of flowers in pink, yellow, orange and green with a little mauve thrown in for good measure. The pink polka dot binding just tied everything together, making it a lovely little nest for someone to curl up into....M
It's beautiful Marie.
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
Carol
What a darling quilt!!! :o)
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteSo simple, yet stunning. Looking back at your posts - I love your choice of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteOh, that's a precious quilt ! I love the front AND the back.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw the thread spool holder, I thought that you had hand-quilted this one. You fooled me. Yes, struggling with anything larger than a baby quilt is daunting to me, too. I could use a bigger room, some tables, and maybe a nice JUKI !
Very sweet quilt. Lucky little girl.
ReplyDeleteI think the backing is perfect for the quilt. I love the scrappy look. You did a brilliant job!
ReplyDeleteSew cute! I love the colors and pattern!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little quilt - love the colors! It looks so cheerful and cozy.
ReplyDeleteI like to decipher quilt patterns from little tiny pictures too! I can't seem to help it!
What pretty colors. Lovely quilt.
ReplyDeleteFantastic little quilt with so fresh colors.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße Grit