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Friday, January 30, 2009

a doll quilt


I started this doll quilt back in October. I was at my sister's house, without my fabric stash and I was desperate to sew. I had a few pieces of fabric with me that I was going to pawn off on my sister if she wanted them. (She didn't.) So here's the fabric, in doll quilt form.

For the quilting, I branched out. I was going after this look. It didn't go well. At all. I was tempted to throw the whole thing away and forget I ever made it. But, I persevered because I am a die hard finisher. I washed and dried it, and much to my delight, it looks a little better now. My daughter uses it for her baby. So success, after all.

Working on a doll quilt scale is a challenge for me. I much prefer lap quilts. But I do like the challenge of working out of my comfort zone. It's also a great size to try out new techniques. Even if they do bomb completely. ;)

38 comments:

  1. i tried quilting "that" look before. it turned out horrible. i cut the quilt up and put it in my scrapbox. but i want to try "that" look again, because it looks great. good for you for sticking with it.

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  2. Anonymous6:21 PM

    it looks great!! it's nice to try something different sometimes... and to have it turn out nice... well that's a bonus!! Lx

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  3. Lemonade out of lemons, I say! I love that little doll quilt and glad it is keeping a dolly warm!

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  4. Anonymous6:34 PM

    Cracks me up. Your "complete bomb" looks wonderful to me! Guess it's all in the perspective...

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  5. i would never call this a bomb. it's darling, especially if your daughter uses it.

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  6. I think it's fabulous and would love one just like it. Something I see my hubby really liking.

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  7. I would be giddy to *bomb* as nicely as you do!

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  8. I just found your blog through a friends recommendation. I am new to quilting but loving it. Im excited to try some of your tutorials! Thanks for posting such beautiful quilts, I am inspired!

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  9. The thing with a doll quilt is it's a great place to try something with little commitment. And in the end, even if you don't like it someone will because, at least in our house, there is always a need for more baby doll quilts.

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  10. Anonymous9:51 PM

    love the quiet simplicity.

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  11. I love the simple look and two color scheme. It came out beautifully. I think making small quilts is a great way to practice ideas.

    Debbie

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  12. very cute! the best thing about the dolly quilts is that they are small and finish fast.

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  13. So glad your little one loves it - it's really cute!

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  14. The quilting makes me think of a chicken wire fence which gives the quilt a vintage look.

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  15. I have been obsessed with doll quilts these last two weeks! I can't make enough of them. I'm on #4 already! This little zig-zag one is so awesome! Love seeing what you come up with.

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  16. Very cute Amandajean! I've had fabric in the stash earmarked for a rail fence for YEARS -- just can't seem to get around to it!

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  17. Your doll quilt is so sweet!

    You're going to laugh to hear that coincendentally I just posted a tutorial on how to make a zig-zag doll quilt. Serendipity or what?

    I totally agree with you on using doll quilts as a way to try out new techniques and quilting designs.

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  18. Anonymous1:40 AM

    It is lovely - simple and stylish. Keep in mind I love colours and still like this one :)
    Yes, doll quilts are fun and quick to make. You can experiment and see the result so quickly, you can afford trying anything!

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  19. Wow if that is a bomb to you! I think it looks great.

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  20. Hi Amandajean. I think this little quilt is awsome! I'm just starting out trying to learn to machine quilt and I would be absolutely thrilled if mine looked that good. I just spent my evening last night ripping out. Please keep inspiring us!

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  21. You are right, it doesn't look a thing like what you were aiming for. But it is beautiful none the less. Nice that it is being loved as well. I find smaller quilts more of a challenge as well. Precision is definitely key when working small.

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  22. Anonymous7:44 AM

    i really like this pattern!
    I can't imagine calling this a bomb, as it is adorable.

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  23. I think it's great. I'm sure Miss A thinks so, too. That quilting does look intimidating.

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  24. Correct you are - how are we ever going to learn and improve if we don't keep practing and trying. Plus better done than perfect - that's my new sewing motto.

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  25. Hi Amanda Jean,
    Thanks so much for stopping by!
    I'm glad you liked the wallet tutorial.
    I sooooo envy your ability to quilt and knit. Two things I would LOVE to learn to do in the future.
    I enjoyed browsing through your blog and beautiful projects and will no doubt be back very soon. :)

    Kimberly

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  26. Anonymous3:39 PM

    I think that you did a nice job. I like the zig zag look. I might have to try that on a little bit bigger scale. You are always inspiring me!!:)

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  27. Better that it's done & you can move on with life! Forget about it if you like, but you can see there are plenty of people who think it turned out just fine :)

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  28. It's wonderful! Inspires me to dig through my UFO bin and make something sing!

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  29. i think it is just perfect and i have never heard a doll complain. :)

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  30. I love it! Well done. By the way, I recently finished an hourglass quilt using your tutorial. It turned out beautifully and your instructions were wonderful. Thanks so much!

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  31. I need to try some doll quilts to help me experiment. I just don't ahve time for full sized quilts.

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  32. You are incredible woman! I started doing a table runner I bought fabric and a pattern for LAST SUMMER! I'm irritated that I can't even get the 1/4" seam right! Grr. Yours are gorgeous!
    Paula

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  33. Anonymous1:22 PM

    I like the black and white for this pattern.

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  34. This reminds me of depression times...simple and practical..quilts that were just "used". I hope this adorable piece finds a place to be "used".

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  35. So cute! Love the quilting pattern.
    The fabrics are so sweet and simple.

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  36. love love love the pattern. Wanna help us beginners out with a tutorial of some kind...I think I get the basic formation but I'm thinking of whippin up a baby quilt with the diagonal zig zag. Thanks for all your inspiration.

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  37. loving the zig zag here...I've been totally addicted to zig zaggin lately :)

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