Showing posts with label panel quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label panel quilt. Show all posts

Sunday, April 25, 2021

Easy and Kiddy Quilts

For the last couple of years I have seriously been trying to work through the older stuff in my stash.  With the pandemic, I have been able to use quite a bit of the really old/ugly (the what was I thinking? fabric) in charity related items (masks, scrub bags, etc.).  But I still have quite a bit of stuff that I like, but just want to get out of my cupboard.  I'm getting there.

I love penguins and had a little stash of penguin fabric, which included this panel.  It made up into a very cute little kiddy quilt.  Initially, I would have found a "worthy" recipient as we didn't have any little people in our lives.  But then, our youngest son and his wife presented us with a little granddaughter!  So she will get this quilt eventually.  



And (below) a close up of the quilting.  I cross hatched the 2" squares and then treated the panel as if it was applique.



Here is another panel - picked up at the Red Deer quilt show a few years ago (probably 5 or 6!).  Halloween themed.  I've got a bunch of Halloween quilts now - not quite sure what I was thinking - but the fabric is so darn cute and a lot of it was on sale, of course.  Anyway, about 3 or 4 Halloween quilts later, I think I've used most of it.


And below are some shots of the quilting.







Here we are, back with penguins.  Two penguin prints.  I cut each piece into as many 6" squares as would go.  I literally used my 6" x 24" ruler so the squares actually finish at 5 1/2".  Then I framed them.  This is a super simple and fast quilt but I really love the finished look of it!  Just goes to show the KISS principle rules!


I liked the penguins so much, I decided to do exactly the same thing with a bunch of New Zealand themed FQs that I picked up on our NZ trip a few years ago.


And with the left over NZ prints, I made the quilt below.  There were some "whole" squares, but I had to piece quite a few of them.  My initial idea was to frame in alternating black and white, but at the last minute, I decided to make coloured frames (resulting in the quilt above).  So for the second one, I thought I'd try my B/W idea (with the exception of using some blocks that were left over from the first quilt - no way was I going to take them apart and reframe them!).  In the end, I was very happy I decided on the coloured frames, I like them a lot better than the B/W below.  What do you think?



And I had to dig around to find some pix of the quilting, but I did!









And another panel.  This one has a bit of a story.  Our nephew requested a baby quilt for his wife's niece's baby.  I figured I could do a fast quilt starting with a panel so went out and got this panel especially for their quilt after determining that the Mom likes giraffes.  If you look closely, you'll see a giraffe in the panel.  But why make something easy when you can make it hard?  I spent quit a bit of time making then quilting this quilt.  In the end, I liked it too much to give away and I would have had to charge a LOT for it - probably more than they were willing to pay.  So I decided to keep it for my granddaughter (she's going to have a pile of quilts!)  Then I went out and got a second panel (the same one) and framed it with a few rows of squares and some simple quilting.  I didn't even get a pix of that one before I mailed it!













So there you go - the moral of the story here is for a fast kid's quilt, start with a panel and keep the framing and quilting simple.  Also, for a very effective but easy quilt for novelty prints, just cut them into large squares and frame them!