I wasn't quite sure which quilt to enter in the Blogger's Quilt Festival.
I sat and pondered for the longest time before remembering that I had just finished off my Midget Blocks Quilt not so very long ago. This was a sampler quilt based on a series of free blocks posted at Sentimental Stitches. Each adorable little block finishes at 4.5 inches! I added in a few blocks of my own along the way and even ordered an extra set of midget patterns when I realized that I really like doing applique.
The best part of making this quilt was enjoying other quilters working on the same blocks. We each tried to post a block each week on Tiny Tuesday. After two years of making a block a week, I finally put them all together with a wonky setting to hide size variations and decided to add a border of 2 inch squares that had been collected from each block along the way.
Quilting it was the most difficult part. I finally decided to just take a deep breath and go for it. While the quilting isn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination, it is all mine and I loved every minute.
I used a background stiple in the white space and minimal quilting within the blocks themselves. Lots of stitch in the ditch was a slow and patient process.
Head over to the Bloggers Quilt Festival to check out lots of beautiful quilts.
I sat and pondered for the longest time before remembering that I had just finished off my Midget Blocks Quilt not so very long ago. This was a sampler quilt based on a series of free blocks posted at Sentimental Stitches. Each adorable little block finishes at 4.5 inches! I added in a few blocks of my own along the way and even ordered an extra set of midget patterns when I realized that I really like doing applique.
The best part of making this quilt was enjoying other quilters working on the same blocks. We each tried to post a block each week on Tiny Tuesday. After two years of making a block a week, I finally put them all together with a wonky setting to hide size variations and decided to add a border of 2 inch squares that had been collected from each block along the way.
Quilting it was the most difficult part. I finally decided to just take a deep breath and go for it. While the quilting isn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination, it is all mine and I loved every minute.
I used a background stiple in the white space and minimal quilting within the blocks themselves. Lots of stitch in the ditch was a slow and patient process.
Head over to the Bloggers Quilt Festival to check out lots of beautiful quilts.
Amazing work! I really would love to make a quilt with a white background one day.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Somehow I missed seeing this in the production phase.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful quilt! I like the border you added to tie everything all together. And you did a lovely job of quilting it.
ReplyDeleteOh, my! Those blocks are super cute and have a huge impact all together like that - great work!
ReplyDeleteThere is so much work in this quilt, hundreds of details to be enjoyed and appreciated for many years to come.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt, Angela.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness your patience has paid off! It's beautiful! I don't have the attention span for 2 years!You should be VERY proud!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! so much work but well worth it
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing quilt - I couldn't tackle the 4.5" blocks so good for you!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt - you did such a good job with it!!
ReplyDeleteI just love your finished quilt. I really need to pull out mine and rethink the setting again. I seem to have used my sashing fabric for a backing this month. I think this is the summer to get my midgets into a top =).
ReplyDeleteAmazing quilt - know which one I will be voting for. Love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas+a lot of patience=wonderful quilt
ReplyDeleteAwesome Quilt!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt. I remember a lot of the posts on the blocks involved road trips. Hopefully that means lots of good memories are stitched into the blocks.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt and know what an effort it is to complete one like this. I voted for you!
ReplyDeleteNice work, love the colors!
ReplyDeleteJust added my vote.
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