Showing posts with label Peter Rabbit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Rabbit. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Quilting the Peter Rabbit Quilt

I have several smaller flimsies I've pieced in the last year that I'm going to quilt with my home sewing machine. This works well with spring work outside, I can quilt awhile then go outside into the sunshine, play in the soil and admire all the flowers and green grass. Some of these little quilts I will keep, some are designated for other people and some are compassion quilts. That is what my Wednesday posts will be about for the rest of May, maybe even into June until all the little quilts are finished.

In January I pieced the kit I purchased at Caroline's last summer during my birthday outing. I call it the Peter Rabbit quilt, the kit name is Book Adventures.

I've started a month of machine quilting all the small quilts I've made this last year. Most of them are compassion quilts but this quilt is staying with me until I find the right child, someone who loves to read books.

Last year I experimented with spray glueing regular batting, I also tried a glue batting that you pressed and it stuck to the backing and quilt top.

This year I stuck with the basics, pining only. I pin closely while watching a program on my ipad and time passes quickly. 


Something else I do that might be different from the normal is I don't have a lot of backing on the sides of the quilt. I understand why long arm quilters do but I don't find it necessary to have excess fabric on the sides.


For the quilting I used X and + quilting design. I marked a diagonal X on the quilt flimsy from corner to corner then marked a + at the center of the quilt horizontally and vertically. You sew on the diagonal and pivot on the center lines. I use a Frixon pen for marking, which is easily removed with a hot iron after the quilting is finished.

I used a lightweight poly batting because I don't like poofy quilts. Cream colored cotton thread was used for quilting.

I quilted a quarter of the quilt each day and I started with one of the sides because there is more quilting on the sides.


Here is a closeup of the quilting.


Day two of quilting. The opposite side was quilted. I don't know if it really makes a difference if the top or bottom was quilted after the first side. This just how I do it.


Day three, this time the top section.

Day four, the finish!

After the X quilting was finished, I stitched in the ditch around the neutral border between the book border and the outside border on both sides. See the blue gingham border, I also stitched in the ditch on both sides of it even though it was printed onto the fabric, not pieced. I just thought that would look nice.

Backing fabric did not come with the kit. One day when I was at Calico Point I saw they had a bolt that coordinated with these fabrics so I purchased two yards. Of course that wasn't enough so I added this nice floral because rabbits like flowers. It has been in the stash for a long long time.


Sorry, forgot to crop this photo, you have a nice shot of the emerging hostas. 

Obviously this quilt is directional and I even managed to have the backing fabric running the same direction as the front!

Of course I have to have a picture on the glider. 

The quilt has not been washed so it will probably shrink slightly after laundering. As of now it measures 59" by 66.5" I have no idea who this quilt will be gifted to, probably a child who likes to read. The kit even came with the Peter Rabbit book!

I don't know if the kit is still available, I'll let you google it.

I'll be honest, I don't really think the side border blocks look like books but it's a nice idea.

I'll admit the quilting lines aren't perfectly straight, the measurement between the lines aren't a perfect 1/2" but . . . there are no tucks or pleats on the front or the back and it's a FINISH!

Peter Rabbit Quilt or Book Adventures was #17 on my list of 2025 quilts to make.

Linking to To Do Tuesday, Wednesday Wait Loss, Needle & Thread Thursday, Put Your Foot Down, Free Motion Mavericks, TGIFF!, Finished or Not Friday, Off the Wall Friday, Beauty Pageant, Patchwork & Quilts

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

First Quarter Check-In

It was easy to find time to sew in the first quarter this year. I was so busy last autumn with various activities then there was Thanksgiving and Christmas. I was glad to stay home for New Year's and started the year off with sewing!

Around the World Four Patch was the first complete finish in 2025. 

Around the World Four Patch is #13 on my long list of projects for this year.

I have completed severals flimsies for granddaughter Joanna.

Teal Stars has been pieced and delivered to a long arm quilter for quilting. This quilt was #6 on my list of quilts to make this year.


And Peter Rabbit, Book Adventures is also a flimsy. This was # 17 on the list of projects.


I will quilt this flimsy sometime this summer when I have a quilting binge.

Log Cabin Hearts was #7 on the list of quilts to make and it's a flimsy!

Spring is showing signs of coming, the temperature has warmed up and soon spring flowers will be on display.  Then it will be harder to sit and sew but until then, I'll keep my foot on the pedal and sew, sew, sew!

Linking to First Quarter Check-In, Favorite FinishTo Do Tuesday, Wednesday Wait Loss, Put Your Foot Down, TGIFF!, Finished or Not Friday, Off the Wall Friday, Patchwork & Quilts

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Peter Rabbit Quilt, Book Adventures

The Book Adventures (Peter Rabbit is my name for the quilt) kit was the next project to be sewn in 2025. I purchased the kit at Caroline's during my birthday outing, Donna did too. (Blogger decided this first paragraph needed to be center for some reason.)


This quilt sewed together fast. The directions are well written and my quilt ended up the same size as the pattern, 60" by 67" which doesn't always happen.

At Caroline's I also purchased a store kit to make a compassion quilt. That kit was pieced in October. Do you see a trend happening with my birthday shopping? Yes, I ended up buying three kits altogether, two at Carolines's and one at Lolly's.

Now all three kits have been pieced. One is completely finished while the compassion quilt and Peter will be machine quilted by me next summer along with several other small quilts.

Linking to To Do Tuesday, Wednesday Wait Loss, Needle & Thread Thursday, Put Your Foot Down, TGIFF!, Finished or Not Friday, Off the Wall FridayPatchwork & Quilts