When viewing the Stashbuster blogs early this morning, I saw that Darlene has posted her beautiful new quilt using the Lucky Stars pattern by Atkinson Designs. It reminded me that I haven't posted a photo on my blog of the quilt I made for my nephew Matthew. (I have made a quilt for each of my 11 nieces and nephews, and this was for the youngest one.) It is made completely of flannel fabrics and started with a flannel panel of the dog blocks. I fussy cut the dogs, and they were the centers of the star blocks. The backing and the border were made from the red dogbone fabric that I was so happy to find. It was a delight to piece this quilt - I should make more of these quilts since I enjoyed it so much!
The quilting was another story though! The all flannel project was very heavy to quilt on my machine. I just quilted in all the seam lines, echo quilted the stars, and then got a crazy idea to free motion quilt a dog bone in each of the sashing bars, and inside each bone I quilted a dog word, such as sit, bark, Molly (my dog's name), roll over, ruff, doghouse, etc. It was fun at first, and then just labour intensive. Here is a close up of one of the blocks. Maybe you can see the bone in the striped bar? Anyway, Matthew loves his quilt, and it is already well worn!
I'm sure Matthew does love his quilt. It's terrific for a little boy. Love the quilting detail you described.
ReplyDeleteHow cute - it is perfect for a little boy!!
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful, Kathy. Thanks for sharing. Perfect for a boy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute quilt and I like the idea of the dog bone in the sashing. I love working 80%. It gives me more time at home!
ReplyDeleteIt's really cute, Kathy! I could see the bone, too. Matthew is lucky to have such a talented auntie.
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea to quilt doggy stuff on that even if it was a lot of effort. The result is extra special!
ReplyDeleteVery nice quilt. Even I would love to have that quilt :D.
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