I simply had to cut
into them right away as I knew they would make the cutest little baby
quilt. I've been meaning to start a quilt for my little niece that is 4 1/2
months old. What a great excuse to start...new sweet fabric!!
My sister and I both have a love for all things vintagey so these sweet fabrics are ones I knew she would love and adore just as much as I do. That makes it even that much more fun when you're making something for someone else. :)
Monday...Wash Day
Sunday...Gardening Day
Sweet little Lambie
For making the blocks I did foundation paper piecing. It had been quite
some time since I'd done this type of paper piecing and a YouTube
tutorial helped give me some tips I didn't know, which made it even
easier. For the block, Tamiko has a printable pattern, and I enlarged
it to be an 8 inch block size. This block is perfect for beginners too, or if you'd like to make a bunch for a pillow or quilt. :)
Here is the YouTube video if you'd like to learn how to foundation paper piece. It is the best I've seen on explaining it. By Karen Johnson, of Connecting Thread.
Here is the YouTube video if you'd like to learn how to foundation paper piece. It is the best I've seen on explaining it. By Karen Johnson, of Connecting Thread.
It is such a fun and simple method that makes it so you can get perfect points easily! I first did a couple blocks the traditional way and got really frustrated. The first one I did with a 1/4 inch seam allowance and the block below I did with a 1/4 inch scant.
Kerri your blocks are just divine!!! What perfect fussy cutting for the centre pieces! Jessie, xo
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! A really lovely idea for a baby quilt too, with the lovely big middle squares - gorgeous! I wish it were easier to get Atsuko Matsuyama fabric in the UK!!!
ReplyDeleteSandra x
Kerri your blocks are so sweet and charming!! Love the new vintagey prints!! Too cute!! Loving the pattern, too! Thanks for sharing it!! Have a great Monday! xo Heather
ReplyDeleteOh so sweet!! :o) What a darling baby quilt this is and thanks so much for sharing the paper piece link with us. I am heading over there now. :o)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week. Sincerely, Trish
the blocks are so sweet, Kerri! perfect for a baby girl.
ReplyDeleteI adore your blog, your talent and your projects! I agree - this vintage look is absolutely A-DORABLE!
ReplyDeleteawhhhh the fabric used is so cute and playful!
ReplyDeleteSamanthaJayne x
You are so right - those fabrics are just the cutest! They make me smile. Your quilt is looking so good!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Kerri, I MUST have some of that fabric. I LOVE LOVE LOVE vintage things and that fabric is wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing about it because I probably never would have know about it if it wasn't in your post.
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to tell you I really look forward to your posts and I love your quilt projects. I am sure you will find a little place in the home to make a sewing station for the little ones, and I'll bet they will love it. The smile on Hailey's face every time she comes down here makes it all worthwhile. If my husband wasn't a carpenter none of this would have been possible. I'm very lucky!
Hugs,
Julie
Kerri,
ReplyDeleteit is so SO sweet. love the blocks and can't wait to see the finished quilt! xo amy
adorable! ;p
ReplyDeleteHello sweet Kerri! I love this beautiful quilt! The fabrics are so SWEET and your blocks are perfect! Your little niece will love and enjoy it! Thank you for showing close ups of the blocks and the link. I would love to try this! I am glad you are getting warmer days and enjoying being out of doors sweetie. I hope you are feeling good! Have a lovely week!!! xo~Paula
ReplyDeleteSquare in a square in a square is a favorite pattern of mine but I find after doing it the traditional way I am "off". And I hate cut off points. This video might just be what I need. Thanks so much. Love these fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI did a couple blocks first the traditional way, and I also couldn't get the perfect points. So I went to foundation paper piecing. It was more enjoyable too since I wasn't worried about getting the point perfect. I just added a picture to show. :)
DeleteThat is just the sweetest! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a GREAT use for these fabrics. Can hardly wait to get mine. I may have to copy you (IF I'm able to remember seeing this. :-P )
ReplyDeleteVery nice, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics are so cute. I just ordered the little lamb fabric. I also love the little girl fabric. Just love the quilt you are making.
ReplyDeleteHugs
donna
Oh what beautiful squares!! I just love them, so darling!! xo Holly
ReplyDeleteps. i'm your newest follower :) :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute and vintage looking!
ReplyDeleteI am making something in the same style for the new baby quilt.
I love this!! I bought his sweet life fabric from your shop and was trying to think of a way to showcase it perfectly and then I came across this post! I and going to have to do something similar! Thanks for the darling idea and link to he paper piecing video! I am going to have to try it out!! Love your blog!!
ReplyDeleteHey Kerry... I tired leaving a comment earlier, but for some reason it didn't show up! (not sure why) but I just had to tell you how much I love this quilt. I bought this same fabric (from your shop) and was trying to think of a way to use it to showcase each of the prints in a quilt for my daughter's new bed and then I came across this post! I love it so much that I am going to incorporate a handful of blocks like these into her quilt. Hoping you don't mind that I am being a total copycat!! Love your blog and love your shop!! So glad that I found you!! Have a great day!! xoxo, Ashley
ReplyDeleteHi Ashely,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your sweet comments! I'd be happy to you made some quilt blocks like mine. I'd love to see them when you're finished too. :)
Hey Kerry.. Just realized that you approve your comments before they show up, sorry to leave two that are pretty much the same! ha ha
ReplyDeleteI started making some of the blocks and only have a few done... I posted them here: http://www.mommybydaycrafterbynight.com/2012/07/work-in-progress-wednesday.html. :) I will be sure to let you know when I finish the quilt!! xoxo, Ashley
Nice handcraft! Keep update.
ReplyDeleteHi Kerri- I finally finished my sweet life quilt that was inspired by yours! http://www.mommybydaycrafterbynight.com/2012/10/work-in-progress-finished-well-almost.html.
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and shop and can always count on you when I need some inspiration! Hope you are having a fabulous fall! xoxo, Ashley
I love everything I see! Love your style!
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