The finished size of each is about 12 x 12.
Love the eyes on this guy.
I appliqued the shapes and then echo quilted around them. This was really fun and makes for a cool effect.
I loved making these mini size quilts. They helped me practice some skills, especially the binding and mitered corners. Pretty tidy, if I do say so myself. Also, they're entirely made out of scraps I had on hand. Bonus.
Satisfied customer.
Now I just need to figure out how to hang them...
Be sure to check out more projects on Amy's blog!
Great scrap busting mini quilts....I SO JEALOUS!
ReplyDeleteDid you use a pattern or come up with this layout yourself???
It's GREAT either way...NICE JOB DONE!
I love these! Have you tried Scotch Adhesive strips for hanging? They work great for little quilts like this.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fantastic! I love the shadow quilting on these.
ReplyDeleteThose are so ridiculously stinking cute! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat work Katie!
(I have some mini quilts I still need to make for Steiger... and you're inspiring me)
Absolutely cute!
ReplyDeleteDid you echo-quilt with a walking foot?? Your stitches are so even... that must have been a gazillion times of stopping and turning for all the echo lines!
Cheers,
Christine
Adorable robot mini quilts! Love the quilting!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cool! Love the echo quilting you did. What fun!
ReplyDeletelove the quilting on these. it is perfect.
ReplyDeleteand, I love the guy in the rocketship. very clever.
Awesome idea! I love the idea of decorating with mini quilts instead. The scrappy binding is a fabulous touch!
ReplyDeleteI love love love these! Maybe AJ needs some for his room!
ReplyDeleteToo cute! I love them!!!
ReplyDeleteI don't usually like mini quilts, but these are just so fun. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteThese look like such fun projects! They are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute!! I love the echo quilting - and the designs are priceless!!
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness!! Those are some of the most adorable mini's I have ever seen!!! WOnderful, fabulous job!
ReplyDeletethese are so perfect for a little guys room. the quilting looks awesome. this is such an amazing finish
ReplyDeleteI love those mini quilts - they are absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeletethese are REALLY cute!
ReplyDeleteClaire: It's a free tutorial on the Michael Miller web site. The link isn't working right now. I'll update it when it's fixed.
ReplyDeleteSunshine: I used my regular presser foot. I don't really like my walking foot!
OMG! You are the craft master.
ReplyDeleteVery cute--kinda late now, but I really like hanging with triangles--just sew small squares folded into triangles into the corners when you sew on the binding. Then stick dowels in between and hang on a nail or whatever. You can write on one triangle as a label or hang another dowel in the bottom set as a weight, if necessary. Got the idea from the Alzheimers Art Quilt site.
ReplyDeleteI love your mini quilts. Beautiful colors and quilting.
ReplyDeleteThese are totally awesome. I have a robot/space love myself. These are SO great. I love that Cogsmo line from Cosmo Cricket. Great job!
ReplyDeleteVery cute Katie - and it looks like your customer is happy. I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteVery adorable quilts!
ReplyDeleteawesome work Katie!! love the bright colors you chose!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!
ReplyDeleteSo cute - the echo quilting is stunning.
ReplyDeleteWow, talk about adorable!!!! Thank you for visiting my blog and linking this up to me, I will definitely think about some mini quilts for additional decor in my munchkin's room now, thanks to your inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteThose quilts are fabulous and I love your echo quilting.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!
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