My sister "commissioned" me to make a quilt for her long-time best friend, who was having her first baby. But the parents-to-be weren't finding out the baby's gender ahead of time—and neither were some friends of ours who are due in March. Since I wanted to make two baby quilts, and I didn't want to make both of them gender-neutral, why not take a chance and make one boy quilt and one girl quilt? My Modern Meadow quilt was the boy version, and this one, made via Cara's excellent Urban Lattice quilt-along, would be the girly version.
One of the babies is here now, and she's a girl, so little Juliet gets the Urban Lattice quilt. It's all done, it's washed and dried and crinkly soft, and it will be in the mail later today, headed to its new home.I'll be sad to see this one go. But since my sister was paying me to make one of these quilts for her friend, and that was the first baby due anyway, I designed both quilts with this particular baby and mommy in mind. And this Urban Lattice quilt, especially, strikes me as just perfect for them. I've known the mother for many years myself, since she's so close to my sister, and I've done a fair amount of design work for her—I even designed her wedding invitations and her baby shower invites. She's got a great sense of style and I think she genuinely appreciates beautiful handmade things. So I know this quilt is headed to a good home and that it will be right where it belongs. Can't ask for much more than that.
Design: Paper-pieced via Cara's Urban Lattice quilt-along (thank you, Cara, for a great quilt-along!)
Fabric: Kona Bone, Kona Stone, Far Far Away II by Heather Ross
Binding: Kona Stone
Size: 48" by 57"
Quilting: "Wind Swirls" pattern in Parchment thread, done by long-arm quilter at LQS
P.S. Linking up to Sew Modern Monday at Canoe Ridge Creations.
Wow, that is really a beautiful quilt! Congratulations on a satisfying finish!
ReplyDeleteLooks so amazing!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Juliet is one very lucky little girl, I bet she's going to love this quilt :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful quilt! They will love it I am sure! :)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful Lee! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLucky Mom and baby.....it turned out beautiful....
ReplyDeleteThat is just gorgeous! I would have a hard time parting with that one.
ReplyDeleteSo excited to see this finished! I love that you enlarged the triangles! It is just so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat looks wonderful! Great job Lee!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! One lucky little girl there, and your right, the quilting could not be any more perfect on this one!
ReplyDeleteW O W! It is so beautiful! I really love what you did with the back.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! I especially love the grey strips, it really sets off the colors. Lucky mom and baby!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! I have a FQ bundle of FFA2, you may have just inspired me to try it out with this pattern. Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The back is so lovely - I love your choice to do the triangles on the diagonal.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love it! Everything is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteThe quilting really makes the quilt. It looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I love the back too.
ReplyDeletethe back is super cool!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely gorgeous - and a perfect use of that line!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! I wish i have a good variety of these prints, I would make something similar for myself. :)
ReplyDeleteMy jaw is dropped on the floor....LOVE this! May have to do this with my stash of FFA2. Amazing!!
ReplyDeleteLove this Lee! It is just perfect! Thanks for linking up to {Sew} Modern Monday! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing quilt! I just love it.
ReplyDeleteI love how this turned out!
ReplyDeletevery pretty colors! nice job!
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting us feature this on http://moderndayquilts.tumblr.com
ReplyDeleteYup, I can totally and utterly see why this would be such a fave - it's a great design and the fabrics you chose make it soooooo pretty (and it's all about pretty!)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I just wondered how big your pattern squares were. It looks like you went larger than the pattern (I like the way yours turned out). Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is is beautiful! How big did you make your original patterned squares? Were they larger than the pattern's 5.75?
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! How big did you make your original pattern squares? Were they larger than the called for 5.75?
ReplyDeleteHi Krysta - Thanks so much! I did change the proportions of the original pattern. My blocks were 8" square (finished) instead of 12". My lattice strips were 0.75" wide finished, and the cream background strips were 1.25" wide finished. And then whatever was left over was how big the print squares were. : )
DeleteI also paper-pieced mine in a different way than Cara did - see this post for more information: http://freshlypieced.blogspot.com/2011/01/lattice-work.html