Sunday, 17 May 2015

A quilt for Zaden

Well, instead of finishing the Postage Stamp Quilt, I made another quilt top, and have just finished pin-basting it.

I must say, the floor is very far away these days, and I'm not sure knees are supposed to make audible noises when you unbend them. I may have to investigate a spray glue to baste in future. Or, start taking some joint supplements. I would baste on the table, but my daughter has appropriated that on a permanent basis for her quilting.

Nevertheless, the pinning is done, and the top is ready to be quilted.


Its a very tight squeeze in my kitchen fitting a quilt top in. But since it's the only non-carpeted floor, other than the laundry, I make do. The kitchen was "designed" in the 1980's. I use the word "designed" very loosely, since the set-up is bizarre, and the kitchen is so bad I stopped baking when we arrived here. Probably a good thing, considering I also stopped exercising.

We were going to renovate the kitchen after we bought the house, but life happened, and now the renovations are on hold. I am determined to get rid of that blue this summer though!

Of course I was interrupted just before the finish by an insistent cat, so I ended up trimming the quilt with some company.


The quilt is for my niece, Zaden. Her step-siblings were all given name quilts when they were born, and she has been apparently asking where hers is.

The letter blocks are from a Dr Suess panel, surrounded by some grey homespun from Spotlight, and some lightweight canvas with a multi-coloured arrow print. The backing fabric is a lightweight denim that I found for only $3.50/m at Murray's Emporium.  It's an unusual mix, but with the fabrics pre-washed, I am hoping it will be okay. The quilt has to be hard wearing, so I chose the materials with that in mind.

For the quilting I plan to either run straight lines down the quilt, or do a simple grid.

First I suspect I had better clean my sewing machine, and  buy some jeans needles.

Linking up to Let's Bee Social at Sew Fresh Quilts and WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced Modern Quilts.

9 comments:

  1. Your cat looks very comfortable! I really love the canvas arrow print fabric you have chosen and I am also very impressed that you pin baste on the floor in your kitchen!

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    1. I tried basting on carpet. Much easier on the knees, but I kept pinning the carpet!

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  2. What a great gift for your niece. The log cabin blocks around the letters are really fun and the letters themselves are adorable. I will say, I started spray basting earlier this year and though it gave me some difficulty at the beginning, I will never go back to pinning on my floor if I can help it! Spray basting is definitely a massive improvement.

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  3. The letter block quilt for Zaden is wonderful Tawa! Hope you can figure out a way to save your knees.

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    1. Maybe those kneepads you use for DIY or gardening? Actually an older friend has suggested a method using a hard surface arranged over a bed. I just need a sheet of ply.

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  4. What a lovely assistant you have! :) I'm sure this quilt will be loved thoroughly by your niece.

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  5. Love cats on quilts ... and your quilt too :-)

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  6. Your quilt is looking great! Your niece will surely love it.

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  7. What a bright, fun quilt! Zaden will be so happy!

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