Hope you're having a great start to 2012! We rang in the New Year with football, basketball (go Hoosiers!), and more football before falling asleep on the couch while watching
Rise of the Planet of the Apes. That's right, things got pretty crazy up in here.
I technically finished this quilt before midnight, but as I didn't pull it out of the dryer until 1/1, I'm counting it as the first finish of 2012. Big thanks to the ladies of the Peace Circle of
do. Good Stitches for putting these blocks together. I gave them this for color inspiration (from
Design Seeds):
And the
Scrappy Triangles tutorial from Ashley/Film in the Fridge. This is a fun block and a great way to bust through some scraps! The Peace Circle sends quilts to
My Very Own Blanket (an organization that provides quilts for children in foster care), and I thought this combination would make a sophisticated quilt for an older girl.
The quilt top came out a little small and squarish, so I added some strips to the top and bottom. I think these strips add to the preppy vibe of the quilt.
I'm a big fan of
Megan's wavy organic quilting, so I gave it a try on this quilt (she gives instructions
here). I admit I struggled with this a little at first--I was worried that my lines might not look organic enough and instead would just look like I can't sew in a straight line (insecurities, anyone?). I kind of exaggerated the waves, and I LOVE the finished look! I think it goes nicely with the nautical feel of this quilt.
For the back, I used this zinnia print from the Flights of Fancy line by Paula Prass that I had been
hoarding saving for the right project. I added the pink and green prints from Mod Green Pod by Nancy Mims and the awesome gray print from Wildwood by Erin McMorris to make it big enough.
I used Kona Grass for the binding, and I gave
Rachel's Zig-Zag Binding Tutorial a try for the first time. There are a few rough spots, but overall I'm happy with it!
Big thanks to my Peace Circle friends for helping with this quilt!
I can't wait to send it off to its new home.