My first entry for the Festival this year was a no-brainer. It's my favourite quilt I've made this year: my Nested Churn Dash Quilt.
This was a tutorial from Quilt Jane, that I wasn't in love with until I saw some settings of different sized blocks. As soon as I saw that, I knew I had to make one. I started at the end of June and the quilt was finished within a month!
I decided to used a long-hoarded half-yard bundle of Happy Mochi Yum Yum in the warm colour-way and supplement it with fabrics from my stash and order some Kona solids so that the end result looked quite scrappy. I also threw in a couple of greens and blues.
The part I enjoyed most about this project was the quilting. I did lots of different free motion designs in all of the "background" areas of the churn dashes. I spent a lot of time on Pinterest collecting quilting ideas and then used as many as I could. Some were more successful than others!
before washing |
after washing |
After washing |
And the binding is scrappy from left over fabrics.
We use this quilt nearly every day - Mia has her toys on it on the living room floor or plays peekaboo with it. It's been through the washing machine and tumble drier countless times already and it is much loved - just how a quilt should be!
I'm entering this in the home quilted category - there will be others far better than mine, but for me this was such an achievement and gave me so much confidence to keep on at custom free motion quilting, and move away from the all-over stipple!
You can see more information about this quilt in my original ta-dah post here.
You can find my other entry for the Bloggers Quilt Festival here.
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