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Intersecting Lines Quilt


Like many days, today is a busy day, and though I have 3.5 million things on my to-do list, I'm using some coveted naptime--a.k.a. my 'freetime' unwisely to share a quilt.  I just feel like it and I don't want to let the feeling get away, you know?  I'm sure you do.


I made this quilt for a friend who recently welcomed her third son to her beautiful family.  Being the third boy, I know there's plenty of hand-me-downs to share, but certainly little baby Ridge (cool name, right?) could use a quilt that belongs only to him.


I wish I could say that this is an original idea--it's not.  I found this quilt on katie did and just knew I had to make one.  I love the idea of whole cloth quilts.  It's economical, fun to customize, time-friendly for moms of babies, and great practice for new quilters like me.  If you're new to quilting (like me) this is an excellent place to start.

The colors of nature provided the perfect palate for this cozy blanket.  Robin's egg blue, leafy green, and tree-bark brown worked together well for a masculine yet still baby-ish quilt.


The front of the quilt has a small square of Joel Dewberry faux bois fabric with the new baby's name embroidered into it.  The quilt was begging for just a bit of personalization; after all, it is rather plain otherwise.


The intersecting and imperfect lines of this quilt proved to be a great way to practice my quilting skills and a super-fun way to get aquainted with my new walking foot.  In case you were wondering, I fell head-over-heels-in-love with my walking foot.  It makes this teeny tiny clicking sound that's just so comforting as it marches along the fabric with ease and confidence.  Didn't know a sewing machine foot could have so much character, did you?

I haven't shared it yet, but this baby quilt is actually my second quilt.  Earlier this year, I completed a MASSIVE undertaking by making  a queen-sized quilt for Elliott's bedroom as my first.ever.quilt.  It's a chevron design made of half square triangles and I even learned the sacred art of free-motion-quilting (and consequently fell in love).  If you're thinking "boy, she's crazy for making a queen-sized quilt as her first", I wholeheartedly agree with you.  It was crazy, but sometimes diving in head-first is the way to go.  Maybe soon I'll share that finished quilt that has become so near and dear to my heart.

Much love,
Tristin

4 comments:

  1. Ooh, this is gorgeous! I love those colors together, and agree, the single-fabric quilt is simple, yet versatile when you add your stitching. Now you've got me wanting to make one!

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    1. I love this quilt! The fabrics are so perfect, and the colors are gorgeous. I've wanted to try a zig zag quilt, too but it's been so long since I made a quilt, I've probably forgotten. Well I come here looking for dissertation writers who write my dissertation with in 2 days. Because my deadline is 2 days for the submit my assignment, Anyone writer here?

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  2. I love this blanket! The textures are so awesome, and the tones are beautiful. I've needed to attempt a crisscross blanket, as well yet it's been for such a long time since I made a blanket, I've presumably neglected. Well I come here searching for paper journalists who compose my thesis with in 2 days. Since my cutoff time is 2 days for the present my task, Anybody author here?
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