The next project on my list was making a baby quilt for a Niece who was having her second daughter.
This was the quilt that I made for the first daughter…..
Since she and her sister will be sharing the same room, I wanted to do something in the same vein.
First step was to pick some fabrics that were different than the first quilt…..but not TOO different!!
I was thinking of peach/pink and green again and this was the first set of fabrics that I pulled…..
Those didn’t all appeal to me so I kept pulling fabrics and, before I knew it, my table looked like this……
OKAY…..that is WAY TOO many fabrics.
Let’s start winnowing them down!!
After a lot of shifting fabrics from one pile to the other, I ended up with this stack….
I then cut one or two strips from each fabric, cutting across the full width of the fabric and varying the sizes from 2-inches to 4.5-inches.
I also selected my “focus strip and cut that one 10-inches.
Now came the fun part of laying the fabrics out and deciding on my strata…..
For this quilt, I decided to put the green colors together in pairs and found that this decision made the selections easier.
In previous quilts made with this idea, I found it easy to get the quilt too top heavy so I was more careful with this set.
But what was I going to make as the accent row?
They had mentioned a “Boho” look, so I started thinking about flowers from the 70’s. You know the ones that I mean…..simple flowers with big petals and circle centers.
I spent a bit of time with my Wonder Under and, voila…..there were flowers…..
So the top is finished……
Come back tomorrow and we have a look at the quilting!!
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