Feel like I've been working on these forever! I made these quilts for my friend. She wanted twin-size bed quilts for her son and daughter. We decided on Central Park fabric and the Lemon Squares (free!) pattern from Faith of Fresh Lemons.
Central Park was the perfect choice for this project because it has great boy/girl options.
I added a cobblestone border on both quilts and used Kona Zucchini as the binding.
We went with the purple/pink/green fabrics for the girl version...
and green/blue/stone for the boy.
The girl version got loopy quilting.
And the boy version got an all-over meandering stipple.
I was able to do some fussy cutting with the animals...
and trees.
The backs are Kona Bahama Blue and Kona Violet. (Pretend these aren't upside down.)
Ready to head to their new home!
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22 comments:
yea! They look so cute Katie! :) ♥
These look awesome! Would you mind sharing how much fabric you used for each?
Their room will be so cute! Great job!
Very nice!
Oh!!! Those turned out so gorgeous!! Great great quilts!!!
I love this line. Two great quilts! :)
they are so pretty and i am sure your friend is going to be sooo happy with them.
oh, and i bet your friends kids will be super happy with them also. ;)
wonderful CP quilts!!
They are fantastic!
Awesome!! I never got any of the Central Park - and now I want it all :)
Gorgeous!!
So amazing! I love them both! Im sure her children will as well. Great idea using two color ways of the same line. Really really nice.
These are wonderful, Katie! Love the design and the fabric...great job!
I just love these! So cute! And the fact that they have different quilting is such a great touch.
Congratulations on these fabulous finishes!!
Such a beautiful pair of quilts!
They are both gorgeous. I especially like the colors you picked.
I love Kate Spain and all her fabrics. Both of these quilts are gorgeous. I especially like the purple one
Those are both amazing. You did a wonderful job.
I can see that you have 7 squares wide, how many do you have for the height of the blanket? I am going to used this pattern for my kids' room. They are getting bunk beds for Christmas and I want to make them a quilt using this design for their twin size bunk beds.
It wouldn't let me use my google account to leave a comment so I'm doing so anonymously. My name is Amber and I would love to hear from you soon, so I can start quilting!!
Hey, Amber! They're 7 x 9 blocks, and then I added a border (3 inches or so?) to make them twin size. I hope this helps! You can email me directly if you have other questions. kldemare at yahoo dot com
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