I have been dreading the time change because I hate losing a whole hour, but it staying late longer is nice. I finally washed my Rainbow Curved Log Cabin Baby Quilt.
It got nice and crinkly and it did not seem to matter that the backing is minky. This will go into my baby quilt stash ready to be gifted.
Because I liked the baby quilt so much, I already started to make more blocks for another quilt and for my RSC17 challenge. I am thinking a lap-sized version this time.
The color for RSC17 March is red. Here are all my red blocks so far...
This quilt is my OMG challenge for March and it was an RSC15 project. I pinned it this morning and I am nearly done with my machine quilting. I just need to dig into my stash for a good binding.
Here is the quilting on the minky backing.
My embroidering for retirement quilts continues and I will soon be putting everyone's blocks together for one of the retirement quilts. Here is a link to more handwork:
Love the baby quilt... it's so colourful and happy!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your stitching!
Your finished quilt looks amazing!! I love all your red blocks too!! They look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe baby quilt does look lovely since washing. Very snuggly. I can see why you want to make another one.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see all the red blocks together.
And the next quilt is looking good, too. You have really taken a liking to the minky.
That baby quilt looks wonderful after the wash and so does the red block project :)
ReplyDeleteYour Rainbow Curved Log Cabin quilt is so pretty. It will make a baby enjoy tummy time for sure!
ReplyDeleteI hate this time change too, it takes me weeks to get used to it. Great rainbow quilts!
ReplyDeleteAren't quilts cuddly wonderful after the first wash! Maybe some day you will see a real rainbow and photograph your quilt with it in the background. An idea to file away.
ReplyDeleteYour Rainbow Log Cabins quilt looks wonderful! I really like that quilting stitch. I also love those pinwheel blocks! Those are going to have to go on my list. Is Spring Break coming up? I bet you're looking forward to that!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a beautiful finish. The baby quilt is so bright and fun. Love all your red RSC blocks.
ReplyDeleteThis is one block I have always wanted to make! Love what you did with the baby quilt! What size are your blocks? and is there a pattern for them?!
ReplyDeleteooo, what a lovely crinkle you got, on a beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful finish! Love the bright happy colors. The minky on the back looks so soft and cuddly.
ReplyDeleteLove that baby quilt! I'd like to try the circular log cabins one of these days - they look so fun. The rainbow block in the center really ties it all together!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the curved log cabin look. That will be a great baby gift. I might have do some for the RSC also.
ReplyDeleteI don't think the time change has slowed you down at all, you are very productive. Love the rainbow log-cabin baby quilt, great idea for the RSC.
ReplyDeleteWhat a super fun way to photo your red blocks on that fence! Your baby quilt is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove that texture! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThe baby quilt is so sensational. I'm sure the minky on the back will be enjoyed by the little one.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful baby quilt and I love the minky backing. Great quilting design too!
ReplyDeleteI really love minky backs and the way they show the quilting. :) And you just can't beat those curved log cabin blocks. Pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe quilting shows up really well on that minky backing, it will be a lovely gift for a newborn.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt, Tanya! I love the colours, pattern and your photos! x Teje
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