Despite dealing with a lovely cold my husband so kindly shared with me, I did actually finish something this week! Yesterday I put the top together and quilted this baby quilt. I usually pre-wash everything but the green fabrics for this were purchased as a roll of fat eighths. I hate washing tiny pieces so I decided to use unwashed bleached muslin as well and go for it. One thing I do like about this is the shrinkage you get when it is washed after quilting. This is before:
And this is after washing:
Maybe you can see the shrinkage better here:
The binding is entirely done by machine. This has caused me some problems in the past….I have had the edges ripple because the binding didn’t want to shrink as much as the rest. I think this may be due to the top stitching I was doing. This time I decided to use a narrow zig zag instead of a straight stitch for the final stitching and it worked great! No rippling at all. For a baby quilt, I really like the idea of a totally machine stitched binding. That baby won’t care! I will definitely do that again.
In case you are interested, the center rectangles were cut 5″ x 8 1/2″ and the strips surrounding them were cut at 2 1/2″ wide. I didn’t have a pattern for this, you really don’t need one. I just had an idea in my head and wanted to use the fat eighths I had as efficiently as possible. I just have a few scraps left. I didn’t want to keep track of pre-washed and un washed scraps so I either use it all up or throw them out! I ended up with very little waste. The finished quilt measures approx. 32″ by 48.”
Until next time….



