It's been a while since I've made anything from
"my cabinet".
"my cabinet".
For those who might be new to my blog,
at the beginning of COVID, I began pulling projects from
my never ending supply in my cabinet and getting them done.
I was able to complete quite a few projects and make some space.
This project was made from leftover pieces of vintage chenille fabrics.
A few years ago I made a baby quilt for a great niece from
6" blocks I had purchased at the mid-Atlantic quilt show.
The quilt was so soft and cuddly.
The leftover squares had waited long enough to be made into something.
I didn't have a lot of precut squares, but did have a little yardage,
so cut the yardage to size.
One problem I had with these squares that I didn't have with the first quilt
was I couldn't use my walking foot to quilt them.
It kept getting stuck and wouldn't go over the bumps and puffy parts.
I ended up tying the quilt in the center and at the intersections of the blocks.
It's a soft and cuddly quilt,
backed with vintage looking cotton from my stash.
I don't know that I would buy squares like this again
since they were a challenge to sew together and quilt,
but they make a pretty quilt.
The true colors are brighter then what is shown here.
This one will go into the donate pile.
Happy Quilting!
4 comments:
A friend made a chenille quilt at a retreat and the lint and fuzz went everywhere! The do look soft and cuddly, though.
I’ll bet it feels amazingly soft and cuddly. I remember having a chenille bedspread as a child.
Kudos on completing an UFo and creating such a cuddle-worthy quilt. Like a cloud of love!!!
That is a pretty quilt I’m sure it will be a favorite
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