Pages

Tuesday, 19 March 2024

Give it a Twirl Blog Hop.

 


Carol from 'Just let me Quilt' has organised another fun blog hop. The challenge was to produce something with a twirl, could be a pinwheel or a Dresden or using fabric with a twirl on it. I decided this hop would help me focus on making the third baby quilt for the year. This one will be gifted next month.

My starting point was a fun, brightly coloured charm pack and sufficient neutral fabric to make pinwheel blocks. In addition I had two short panels of non scary aliens. I wanted to use white fabric between the pinwheels and so I purchased a white charm pack by free spirit. Having already made one quilt with pinwheels this year, I found the blocks went together very quickly Trimming the pinwheel blocks before stitching the top together took time. The top was finished  and measures 33 inches by 43 inches but I can't decide if I want to add a border or not.


Here is a close up of the white blocks. I love the design on them.


I also like the aliens. Ages ago I bought a scrap pack and these two panels were in the pack. 



I already have the backing fabric and as I know the new baby is a boy, this fabric will do perfectly. I will probably use it for the binding but I do have a stripped fabric I could use.


On Friday, when I finish work for the Easter break, I will create the quilt sandwich and start the quilting. Thanks to taking part in this blog hop the quilt will be finished and waiting for the baby to be born. I will just need to add the quilt label when I know the baby's name.

Last month I made a pinwheel quilt and I have started the quilting. I need to get it finished over the Easter break. I can see quite a lot of quilting in my future!


Here is the schedule for the blogs taking part. Do go and visit them and see all the inspiring projects that have been made.
MARCH 18 

22 comments:

  1. Oh what fun baby quilts. Pinwheel blocks are such a fun way to use fun print fabrics too. Love them!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Ok...just how many times can I say fun in one sentence. LOL!!

      Delete
  2. Perfect pinwheels in this adorable quilt! I love those aliens, too. You totally whirled your way into meeting the challenge and creating a sweet quilt. Thanks for sharing!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Fun quilts! I like the aliens in the border of the baby quilt. Thanks for sharing! (I am not anonymous—my ipad won’t cooperate. I’m Carol K of Just Sew Quilter.)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Adorable quilts. I love that Alien fabric! Thanks so much for sharing!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Very cute quilts. The robots panel is cute too.

    ReplyDelete
  6. So many pretty and colorful pinwheels! Thanks for sharing!

    ReplyDelete
  7. I love your quilt, especially the aliens. The backing is a good choice, too.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Both pinwheel quilts are great! Have fun with the quilting!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Pinwheels and friendly aliens, wonderful together. I feel it does need a border, could you use some of the backing fabric as a border perhaps?

    ReplyDelete
  10. Cute quilts! Have fun quilting on your nice Easter weekend. That's my plan as well.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Both of your pinwheels are wonderful. I really love the not so scary aliens. They are perfect for a new baby.

    ReplyDelete
  12. I'm loving all the twirl quilts appearing & yours has given me an idea for a baby quilt I need to make whose gender is unknown, so needs to be pretty neutral. Thanks for sharing, take care & hugs.

    ReplyDelete
  13. Super cute "twirly" quilts in the works, Lyndsey!!

    ReplyDelete
  14. That is such a cute quilt, love it.

    ReplyDelete
  15. I thought both quilts were lovely. The aliens I thought were applique until I read they were a fabric piece. They really do work well with the bright pinwheels and the backing will look great on this. Enjoy your quilting time finishing them.

    ReplyDelete
  16. Aww love it!! Love the white fabric and the aliens are so cute! xx

    ReplyDelete
  17. So colorful! Those robots are a really cute addition.

    ReplyDelete