My Rainbow Pinwheel Quilt is done!! YAH!!!!! There is so much I like about this quilt...yet, with that said, it's one I admittably wish I had a little girl to gift it to. As I finished the binding and flowers I found myself daydreaming of a future grand-daughter falling in love with it, begging me to take it home. (And of course, I'd say: " absolutely!") Until then, this quilt filled my love of polka-dots! It was so much fun to create....
This quilt measures 52"x72". |
Like one reader previously commented, this quilt is like a bowl full of jellybeans!
I think she is right! So let me share some quilty treats with you.
First, the flowers! I've always wanted to do this "flower technique" on a pinwheel quilt and it seemed perfected "fitted" for this quilt.The flowers are made using two layers of raw cut fabric rounds, then those are clipped along the edge every 1/2" or so. Finally, add a yoyo flower and button and you got it! This the what the flowers look like before they are washed:
This is what the "flowers" look like after being washed...
Don't you just love how crinkly and a bit frayed they are!!
The next treat is the quilting.
I couldn't resist using my cupcake pantograph:
Especially because this is what the back looks like:
I was disappointed to not have enough of the cupcake fabric for the backing. But this entire quilt was made from my stash, so I kept auditoning pieces from my stash until I found that white polka-dot fabric in the center. (Which corrdinates with the sprinkles on the cupcakes.)
The last treat is the "made fabric" that's in the pinwheels. The leftovers were used to create those fun circles I added to the back. I think both the front and back now have that fun, whimsical "feel" that compliment eachother!
The last treat is the "made fabric" that's in the pinwheels. The leftovers were used to create those fun circles I added to the back. I think both the front and back now have that fun, whimsical "feel" that compliment eachother!
And if by chance you are wondering where Jackson was this whole "photo shot"...well, I geuss my being home has disrupted his nap schedule and he is not "into" morning photo shoots (As we usually take quilt pictures later in the day after school/work): (BTW, He is actually yawning and strethcing in this picture below. My husband thought he was barking...seriously, what a personality this guy has!!! )
I can't wait to see what the future holds for it. Need less to say, my "stay-cation" has allowed for some great sewing time. Thanks so much for stopping by and seeing what I'm up to. (I still have three more days off!!) Hopefully I've inspired you to try some "out-of-the-box" techniques on your next quilt as well. Oh! And for a look at a completely different version of this pinwheel pattern, click over to Jasmine's who blogs at Quilt Kisses. I mailed her a copy of this pattern awhile back and am so inspired at how she used the background color in the pinwheels and added cornerstones! I love her clean, fresh look.
Val, this quilt is so totally you. I love it! Enjoying it until you have a granddaughter fall in love with it is a perfect idea. It is so fun to see the two different looks from the same pattern today. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh you have green grass, ours is a murky brownish olive color. Soon the grass will be greener on this side too. I love everything about this quilt. Oh my, the colors, the brightness, the playfulness with the polka dots and those flowers in the center, I love it all. And if that wasn't enough, you went and put cupcakes on the back!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE. I've enjoyed watching what you've done on your sewcation.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great and fun quilt using your fabric so creatively!
ReplyDeleteIt is such a happy quilt Val! I love all the wonderful colors and the playful use of fabrics. Nice finish!
ReplyDeletepolkadots and stripey binding - love it! Jackson is looking as photogenic as always!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lively and fun quilt! I hope you do get a granddaughter one day. I have a friend who made a quilt for a future grandson and a future granddaughter years a ago. I asked her what if you end up with 2 girls or 2 boys? Well lucky her and her positive thinking, she ended up with a girl and boy from her daughter and a boy from her son.So perhaps you too will luck out with a granddaughter too one day. I wish I had a granddaughter too, but I have a grandson and nothing looks hopeful for any more grandchildren, but I am glad and happy to at least have a grandchild at all.
ReplyDeleteAnother finished wow! So joyful, fantastic for a baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a bright and cheerful quilt! The flowers look wonderful after the wash. I hope you do have a little girl to gift this too some day. Thank you for linking up with TGIFF!
ReplyDeleteWhimsical quilts are my favorites and yours is awesome, I like your way of making the flowers too! Thanks for sharing, enjoy the rest of your stay-cation!
ReplyDeleteAnother happy quilt - love the cupcake motifs! Jackson looks like he is screaming "no" as in "no - you can't have it - it's mine"!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cheerful quilt for a little girl! Even for a big girl, lol! Can't think of anyone at any age who wouldn't like it. :) and those flower centers are perfect!! I am inspired to,do some on a quilt. Hummmmm.....means starting an entirely new quilt, lol!
ReplyDeleteHi Jackson! You look like Samson when you stretch! :) tell you mommy to give your ears a big woofle from me!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is absolutely adorable! I love the flowers / yoyo. These are super fun fabrics...any little girl will enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteJackson is handsome even in mid-yawn :)
Your rainbow pinwheel quilt is spilling over with fun and happiness, Val. Those flowers are cute and your quilting is inspired. 'Tis spotty heaven!
ReplyDeleteA bowl full of Jelly Beans indeed! this quilt is so darling Val - it's no wonder it has you wishing fora granddaughter! Love the little yoyo flower centers and they look even better after washing. Looks like you have plumb wore Jackson out there!
ReplyDeleteOh that quilt is a beauty. Anyone who receives it would be very lucky. Love your flowers too they are very cute.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful they all are! Thanks for sharing, and also HI I'm your latest follower. I sure hope you can find time and stop by me, and do the same under my Linky Followers. Thanks and have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteEverything about this quilt is great! I really love it. So glad you had such a nice stay-cation!!
ReplyDeleteI love this happy quilt! I also love Jack's smile.
ReplyDeleteLove the front and the back Val
ReplyDeleteIt is really great and I love all the rainbow color goodness. Nicely done.
ReplyDeletewhat a bright and happy quilt! I LOVE all the polka dots!
ReplyDeletethanks for linking up to finish it up Friday!
Oh it's so cute!! I adore all the polka dots and the jelly bean analogy is just right!
ReplyDeleteSomehow I missed this one. This one is a stunner!
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling quilt! Vibrant colors and cheer.
ReplyDeleteJanie
Such a good idea to use crumbs in other blocks. Self made fabric, then. Pretty.
ReplyDeleteI really like color coordinated crumb blocks. But of course, first I must sort my crumbs... Bowl of Jelly Beans is just delightful!
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are adorable. I love how they pop off the quilt. And those colors! Such a happy quilt!
ReplyDeleteI remember this one. Loved it then and now lovin' it again! Sew cute.
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