Amy of Amy's Creative Side is hosting the fourth Blogger's Quilt Festival, and of course I had to join in!
My entry this time is the Dr Seuss-inspired quilt I made for my husband's cousin Megan who was expecting a baby. (She's since had the baby, and it's a little boy named Eli Christopher!)
Megan had chosen to decorate Eli's nursery in all things Dr Seuss, so I used all the colours and prints that struck me as Seuss-ish. The pattern I used is based on Denyse Schmidt's Hop, Skip and a Jump, just much less wonky.
I had grave doubts about this quilt initially, probably because I was so annoyed that the Kaufman line of Seuss fabrics hadn't been released yet. And by the time I was finished, this turned out to be one of my favourite quilts I'd ever made :)
I quilted it in a wonky grid pattern with white and blue threads, and it really lent itself to the Seuss vibe so well.For the backing I used a black and white gingham, which I absolutely fell in love with because it was super soft and cosy after washing.
The binding came very easily after I found this tiny red and white stripe. It made perfect sense against the black and white gingham :) The cuteness level is just unbearable!
When I presented this quilt to the mother-to-be, she was completely thrilled with it and told me she couldn't wait to snuggle under it with Eli. The weather's cooled so I hope they've been spending their days under it, getting to know one another :)
Make sure you have a peek at all the other quilts in the festival!


Love, love the colours in this quilt. I love gingham on the back of quilts. I have used black gingham too. It makes a wonderful contrast to the front.
ReplyDeletewhat a cool quilt. LOVE the backing and the binding combo
ReplyDeleteIt completely has the Dr. Seuss vibe. I think I like it better that it ISN'T made with the actual Dr. Seuss fabric. Super cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt! Love how it turned out.
ReplyDeleteI agree - it's very Dr. Seuss without being TOO Dr. Seuss. If that makes sense. Love it, and love what you did with the backing and binding.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt, love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt! I love how bright and colorful it is, and the colors are definitely Seuss-ish. Thanks for sharing it! :)
ReplyDeleteI love it! Like Felicity said, its very Dr Suess without being too Dr Suess. I mean, what if in 3 years she decides to redecorate in a whole nother theme, chances are this quilt will still be in perfect harmony with it!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Those colors are definitely Seuss-ish! The gingham is great as is the quilting! I think this is even better than Seuss because a 19 year old would still love this!
ReplyDeleteYou can't help but love Dr. Seuss. Lovely quilt
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful quilt!!
ReplyDeletelove the fabric you selected for the back and binding!!
Wonderful quilt - you did brilliantly!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful~
ReplyDeleteTo me, it's the simple ones that are best :)
You did well picking the fabrics! I love your backing and binding. I looked for a tiny red and white stripe like that for several years, then I moved on and used something different.
ReplyDeleteLovely! The fabric combos are great!
ReplyDeleteLove the bright fun colours in this one.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderfully fun quilt! I love the Seuss-ish feel even without the Seuss novelty prints. Great job! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFabulous quilt...what a wonderful quilt for baby Eli! (My son's name is Eli :)
ReplyDeleteoooh i love it! love the gingham back and the striped binding ... everything!
ReplyDeletei'm feeling so inspired by all these great BQF quilts!! i'm marking you as a favorite :)
THANKS!
Very very cute. Eli is a lucky little boy!
ReplyDeleteVery neat! Did you know that there is Dr. Suess fabric that just came out? This is a fun quilt.
ReplyDeleteYour arrangement of colours has worked realy well in this quilt. It looks great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift!
Great quilt and your pictures are wonderful, thanks for sharing, I love seeing everything !
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt! Great color combination!
ReplyDeleteWhat a splendid baby quilt. Nice job telling the story and love your photos too.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt, and your other dr. Seuss one, too!
ReplyDeletei love it...it is gorgeous
ReplyDeleteIt's really cute. I love Dr. Seuss. In fact, I just got the Dr. Seuss fabric and that's my next project for my son's playroom. :)
ReplyDeleteIt turned out great, & the striped binding is PERFECT!
ReplyDelete~ Meagan
Great job picking out your own Dr. Suess fabrics. Great quilt!
ReplyDeleteI like this! REally cool!
ReplyDeleteTotally cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and the pattern of this quilt! So cute! :)
ReplyDeleteCool quilt - absolut stunning. The color combination is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThose fabrics really perk up the (not so wonky) version of Hop Skip Jump. Great job!! : )
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I love the staggered stripes... A perfect choice for a baby quilt. Lots to look at for busy little eyes...
ReplyDeletebeautiful quilt! I love the colors and stripes in this one.
ReplyDeletefun quilt with great colors. stripes are great. have a wonderful day and thanks for sharing
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