December 2, 2011

Make Life... Quickly!

I made this quilt in super record time. I've been swamped with gift-making, custom orders etc, so when this order was finalised, I only had a few days to get it done. And I did it! Phew! Trying not to pull a muscle patting myself on the back... Huh? What? Who said that?

I used a layer cake of Make Life, and the client liked the first one I'd made, but wanted this one with only alternate blocks square in square. Works for me! :)

I did the same loopy quilting, just a little larger than the other quilt. Love loopy quilting... it goes so quickly and it's super fun to do.

The back is a green background with cute little daisies, and include a block with a message for little baby Kayla who this quilt is for.

And in one of the blocks, I quilted Kayla's name into it :) Cuteness.

I think it turned out pretty cute, and I'm excited that it's on its way to baby Kayla :)

9 comments:

  1. Love the quilt- turned out really cute!! I love this line- well, I love all that Sweetwater does!! I especially like how you blocked the message in on the back- really eye catching!! Have a great weekend and stay warm!! :)

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  2. Beautiful! I love the loopy quilting and that you sewed her name on - so sweet!

    S x

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  3. I am a Make Life junkie and I love this quilt. Gives me an idea for something to do with all of my Make Life fabric.

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  4. Super cute! I love the quilting too.

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  5. Very, very cute! I love the label pieced and quilted in as well as her name. Lucky girl!

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  6. I love seeing quilts with Make Life. It is so cheery. I love your quilt.

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  7. Very cute, creative, modern, and playful...great work!!!

    Lea

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  8. Beautiful - love the green binding!

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  9. This quilt came out great!! I love the loopy quilting! Did you print the label yourself? I need to print some pictures for a friend's quilt - I was just going to use spoonflower but now I'm thinking I could print them myself...

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