



This is the best one, in my book. It's a combo of some scrap fabric and a Carter's message that I'd peeled off a baby romper I just bough:




This is the best one, in my book. It's a combo of some scrap fabric and a Carter's message that I'd peeled off a baby romper I just bough:
I started this quilt at the end of January, to kick off my baby crafting for "la quetsch" (gender unknown, due 3/24). It's the Lemongrass Quilt by Laura Ducommun from the book Quilts, Baby! Here's her version:
Initially, the directions are easy to follow and well-illustrated. My only complaint there is that the amount of fabric she calls for to make the orange rectangles (1 1/2 yards) is more than twice what I actually used (5/8 yards) - an unfortunate waste. I plan to use the remains for the binding, since the raspberry and blue are almost gone (she should call for more of these if she expects readers to make the binding from them, as she does).
Then I pieced the blocks together, made my sandwich with batting and backing, and spent two long nights watching the Olympics and basting the whole quilt in a spiral shape:
The next adventure was a really neat one: I tried free motion quilting for the first time! It took me some time to read all the good internet tutorials on the subject, buy the right canary yellow thread (not what I expected would match the lime sashing, but there you go), and figure out how to lower the feed dogs on my old Bernina. Then I dug out the table attachment, turned down my stitch length to 0, and started to sew concentric circles all over the quilt. I have terrible right/left coordination (can't rub my belly and pat my head simultaneously), so moving the quilt manually while using the right speed with the foot pedal was a huge challenge and yielded wildly varying stitch lengths. Other challenges included: the weight of the quilt pulling it off course and getting little jags in my lines every time I paused. Even being on vacation and home alone, it took me three days to get through this process.
Then I used the detailed directions from Last-Minute Patchwork Gifts to do a hand-stitched double binding made from randomly pieced lengths of the leftover orange and raspberry fabrics, and gave it a wash in the machine to get some good crinkling action:
Now, unfortunately, I'm hooked. Yes, I am due in 7 weeks. Yes, I will be working full-time until my water breaks. Yes, I already have another baby quilt (Lemongrass, from the same book) in the works. And an aran sweater. And a list of real tasks that matter - like installing a carseat and choosing baby names - that will inevitably get swept aside by this silliness. And yet:
All this could be mine!
Visual record of my various crafting feats (and, perhaps, defeats).