This quilt was designed and made on a soggy spring weekend a couple of years ago. The top is made from fat quarters with a pillow panel as the centre square. A fat quarter is a piece of fabric cut to a generous quarter of a yard. Normally 22" x 18" or thereabouts.
My girls picked out their favourite pieces and chose the order for them to appear in the quilt. Then left me to stitch them together! I trimmed the fabric down a bit to make sure all the squares were the right size before making the quilt sandwich.
The quilting is fairly light on this one. I've only gone around the outside of the squares. I get a bit teesy quilting something this size on a sewing machine. Rolling it up to fit under the arm of the machine and then moving it about is just too much hassle. I didn't want to hand quilt it as this would have taken longer than the weekend to finish!
The quilt is also self-bound. I left the backing fabric slightly larger than the top so that it could be turned over and stitched to the front. Another time saving solution. Cutting extra fabric to make separate binding would have taken longer.
Anyway, regardless of the shortcuts - the girls both love it - and that's what counts.
Bye for now
Olly
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