Pattern: Babies by Amy Bradley http://www.amybradleydesigns.com/baqupa.html
Material: Scraps for applique, Timeless Treasures by Amy Bradley for Sashing and Border.
I am very pleased to finally have the quilt that started all my sewing exploits, FINISHED!!
Well before Jake (GS) was even thought of, I started a patchwork quilt class at Kates in the hope that one day I might have a grandchild and lucky for me, I now do.
Now this sewing craze has totally obsessed me, and I find myself hunting material stores and surfing the net for ideas and patterns, I absolutely love it. Not to mention all the lovely and talented bloggers who I am meeting along the way.
Material: Scraps for applique, Timeless Treasures by Amy Bradley for Sashing and Border.
I am very pleased to finally have the quilt that started all my sewing exploits, FINISHED!!
Well before Jake (GS) was even thought of, I started a patchwork quilt class at Kates in the hope that one day I might have a grandchild and lucky for me, I now do.
Now this sewing craze has totally obsessed me, and I find myself hunting material stores and surfing the net for ideas and patterns, I absolutely love it. Not to mention all the lovely and talented bloggers who I am meeting along the way.
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Finished at last |
Kate opted to teach us the Quilt-As-You-Go method and what a terrific idea for my first large quilt. I was able to practice my free motion skills on the smaller blocks without having a heavy weight dragging me down. Once all the blocks were appliqued and embellished, it was just a matter of sewing on the sashings, border and then binding.
BABY IN PRAM - My favourite block - I did paisley free motion on the background.
BABY IN CAR - This one has what I call 'Lollipops' in the background because they reminded me of Stop Signs and I thought that was appropriate.
BABY IN PUSHER - This free motion was a variation on stippling with flowers thrown in.

Completed. Sashing, Border and Bound in a bright yellow to complement it all.
What a fabulous quilt and your free motion quilting is brilliant! I'm still struggling to get to grips with it myself.... perhaps quilt-as-you-go would be a good way to practise! :) x
ReplyDeleteWonderful- what a great pattern for a baby quilt - I love Amy Bradley's designs! YOu seem to have mastered the FMQ! Congratulations on that !
ReplyDeletethat is such a delightful quilt and I loved seeing all the different quilting motifs you did... it's perfect and a brilliant start to your new addiction....
ReplyDeleteHugz
Dropping by from Anything Goes, loving your QAYG quilt, those babies are so cute - Chris @madebyChrissieD:D text
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute, beautiful baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt. Is it for your grandchild? It will be a real adventure journey for a young child.
ReplyDeleteThis is a darling quilt, and your quilting is wonderful. Love the border!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet. Baby will enjoy looking at those cute pictures
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous quilt. hugs.....
ReplyDeletewow this is so cute,well done.xx
ReplyDeleteAnother Aussie! I always like finding other Aussie blogs :)
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is adorable! Love all your FMQ!
Congratulations on this fabulous finish, Dawn! Those babies are all so adorable and your FMQ is incredible! Nice finish!!!
ReplyDeletewhat a fab quilt! I love Amy Bradley's designs and you've done her proud with this one. The different FMQ in each patch is a great touch
ReplyDeleteLove Love this quilt! I really need to practice my FMQ ~ not sure why I keep putting it off. :( Yours inspires me! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is adorable Dawn and your free motion quilting is great, love this quilt!!
ReplyDeleteI love it... Soooo cute! :)
ReplyDeleteYour babies are too cute, although I am slightly concerned about his parents, leaving him alone in a boat and all that! Your FMQ look great too.
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