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Thursday, January 24, 2019

Pastel Baby Quilt Finish

When I started this quilt last year,
I did not like it much at all.
These are so not my usual colors of fabrics
and I thought it was dull.
There were two charm packs that needed to be used
and I was going to get those out of my stash.

This week was the week to get it finished
and I have to say...
I am really liking this little quilt now.




Half Square triangles were made from the charm packs
and then sewn into squares on point and chevron blocks.

 



I could not find a fabric for the border that didn't take over the
entire quilt,
so I decided on this butter yellow blender.

 


It was quilted with meandering swirls
with white thread.

 


I practiced my feather quilting on the borders
and am pretty pleased with the results.

 


This photo shows the true colors of the fabrics.
They are very pastel and sweet.

 


This little quilt will go in the pile of quilts
waiting for babies.

Another pile has been removed from my Hidey Hole!

Happy Quilting!

9 comments:

Needled Mom said...

That is such a sweet little baby quilt. I don't think you can ever go wrong when you use yellow. It's just a happy color.

Libby in TN said...

So sweet, refreshing colors. Nice job on the quilting, too!

Preeti said...

These colors remind me of Easter eggs. Just what I need on a cold and rainy day. Hope you are staying warm.

Julie said...

This is a sweet little quilt! Another great finish!

Carole @ From My Carolina Home said...

Pastels are so fresh for this time of year, nice to sew with. It is indeed a sweet quilt.

Rose said...

When I opened the page I went AWE before reading that these were not your style of fabrics. How could they not be? It's a beautiful baby quilt.

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

I really like it! and glad that you kept going

straythreads said...

oooh those colors are so soft!! beautiful

Jayne Honnold said...

Darling quilt! Looks like a pattern you could make over and over again for whenever a baby quilt is needed. So nice!