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. ;)
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.
ReplyDeleteit looks great!! it's nice to try something different sometimes... and to have it turn out nice... well that's a bonus!! Lx
ReplyDeleteLemonade out of lemons, I say! I love that little doll quilt and glad it is keeping a dolly warm!
ReplyDeleteCracks me up. Your "complete bomb" looks wonderful to me! Guess it's all in the perspective...
ReplyDeletei would never call this a bomb. it's darling, especially if your daughter uses it.
ReplyDeleteI think it's fabulous and would love one just like it. Something I see my hubby really liking.
ReplyDeleteI would be giddy to *bomb* as nicely as you do!
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDeleteThe 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.
ReplyDeleteit's very cute
ReplyDeletelove the quiet simplicity.
ReplyDeleteI love the simple look and two color scheme. It came out beautifully. I think making small quilts is a great way to practice ideas.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
very cute! the best thing about the dolly quilts is that they are small and finish fast.
ReplyDeleteSo glad your little one loves it - it's really cute!
ReplyDeleteThe quilting makes me think of a chicken wire fence which gives the quilt a vintage look.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteVery 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!
ReplyDeleteYour doll quilt is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteYou'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.
It is lovely - simple and stylish. Keep in mind I love colours and still like this one :)
ReplyDeleteYes, doll quilts are fun and quick to make. You can experiment and see the result so quickly, you can afford trying anything!
Wow if that is a bomb to you! I think it looks great.
ReplyDeleteHi 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!
ReplyDeleteYou 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.
ReplyDeletei really like this pattern!
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine calling this a bomb, as it is adorable.
I think it's great. I'm sure Miss A thinks so, too. That quilting does look intimidating.
ReplyDeleteCorrect 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.
ReplyDeleteHi Amanda Jean,
ReplyDeleteThanks 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
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!!:)
ReplyDeleteBetter 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 :)
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful! Inspires me to dig through my UFO bin and make something sing!
ReplyDeletei think it is just perfect and i have never heard a doll complain. :)
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDeleteI need to try some doll quilts to help me experiment. I just don't ahve time for full sized quilts.
ReplyDeleteYou 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!
ReplyDeletePaula
I like the black and white for this pattern.
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of depression times...simple and practical..quilts that were just "used". I hope this adorable piece finds a place to be "used".
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Love the quilting pattern.
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics are so sweet and simple.
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.
ReplyDeleteloving the zig zag here...I've been totally addicted to zig zaggin lately :)
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