I ran across this pattern on another blog which linked back to the original pattern which was designed by Shelby Morris. I changed the name of my quilt to Summer Sun since I was making my quilt in the summer.
My quilt measures 40" square. I quilted her using Isacord polyester thread. This is the same thread I used to quilt the sky on the tractor quilt I made a grandson several years ago.
The quilting was completed with my sewing machine. I wanted the center star to be the focus of the quilt so I chose X quilting for the center. The lines are 1/2" apart. After that was completed, I stitched in the ditch around the center square.
Next was the checkerboard border. I had decided I was going to be brave and adventurous and do orange peel quilting on these blocks.
This was my first attempt at this design, I've always stuck with easy and simple before. Some of the orange peel blocks look pretty good, but some of them don't. If I were a perfectionist, which I'm not, I would unstitch those not so perfect curves and resew them. Fortunately I'm not a perfectionist, I'm more of a finished is better than perfect sort of person.
The above picture shows the true color of the yellow. When I take pictures of this fabric outside, it looks lighter colored and washed out.
I did see improvement in my stitching as I went along. I don't know how soon I'll quilt more orange peels but at least I was brave and tried them.
I used the leftover fabrics on the back, the blue I've had for, oh, maybe, 15 years! The 9 patches on the back are from the leftover strips from the checkerboard border.
This was a fun, fairly fast little quilt to make. I recommend using this pattern for a small baby quilt or a wall hanging which was what the pattern shows.
However I can see piecing several of stars for the center of a larger quilt.
Linking to Needle & Thread Thursday, Let's Make Baby Quilts, Peacock Party, Confessions of a Fabric Addict, TGIFF!, Brag About Your Beauties, Finished Or Not Friday, Oh Scrap
I love the quilt and you did an excellent job on the quilting.....even the orange peel.
ReplyDeleteSummer Sun turned out amazing!! Have a good rest of your week :)
ReplyDeleteKathi
This is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the quilting! It's fun to try some different fmq designs, like you I don't aim for perfection, just practice and improvement. Yours looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love the subtle look of the neutrals for this beauty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding me; I've had this pattern for years and never made it. Now I'm inspired!
ReplyDeleteLove your Spring Splash quilt. This is one of my fav patterns.
ReplyDeleteOh wow!! that quilting is stunning! What a great quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt; both the front and the back. As for the quilting of this pretty, you did an amazing job. Love the different patterns you imagined.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Mom!
ReplyDeleteI don't know why it says "Unknown," because I know who I am! :) Your daughter.
DeleteWhat a beautiful finish, so nicely quilted too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and you did a marvelous job on the quilting, well done indeed!
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