That is two more done for H2H. I have had these quilted for a few weeks and just didn't get around to the binding until now. And it happened to be a beautiful sunny day for pic's too.
The burgundy fabric with animals was donated to me last year and I added the solid gray to come up with this small lap size quilt.
You just make your own path by wiggling and squiggling and echo it until you want a new path.
The definition of the quilting on the back, which is fleece, is amazing. There is no batting inside this quilt. The fleece back is warm and makes the quilt so cuddly.
Spiderman is a preprinted panel to which I added the red and yellow checkerboard borders on th top and bottom to get some length to this lap size quilt.
I kept the quilting really simple with a allover stipple pattern. I think some little boy will love it. This also has navy fleece on the back with no batting. The bindings were attached with the sewing machine on the front, whipped to the back and SID on the front side. I do most every binding this way, much faster. After doing so many, I have my machine settings down so I get pretty good results.
Linking with Sarah for H2H check in on May 7th. This makes seven for H2H that I have done!! I had lost count so I was suprised:) It feels so good to give a quilty hug to people who really need one.
Both really nice quilts, and you're right, some little person is going to love that Spiderman quilt!
ReplyDeleteYour top quilt looks like someone is looking through a fence. I do my binding that way too, except I use glue to hold it to the back. It works wonderfully and I don't get poked anymore!
ReplyDeleteSweet, fun quilts! They will bring some happy comfort.
ReplyDeleteAnother fun batch! I really like that wiggly squiggly quilting. I'd seen it before, but your description of how to do it makes so much more sense than how it was presented on another blog. I'm definitely going to try that on my next quilt!
ReplyDeleteWow, cranking them out aren't you?! Love the quilting on the fleece.
ReplyDeleteGoodness gracious! You are productive! I have a favor to ask. Would you consider drawing an example on paper showing how you do the wiggly squiggly? That was really helpful to me the last time to actually see the path you took. This does look like an easy fun design to quilt. :) It would make a good blog post!
ReplyDeleteSeven is amazing Vicki! How truly wonderful and I know a little boy will ADORE that Spiderman quilt. :-)
ReplyDeleteWow! Seven quilts is amazing. Good for you Vicki!
ReplyDeleteI can't decide which one I like best...they are both just Darling!! Your squiggle quilting looks terrific. Some little ones will surely feel comforted once they wrap up in them!
ReplyDeleteBoth very pretty quilts. I also love stippling and meandering quilting. They are the ones I do best, lol, with my limited skills.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilts. They will surely make someone very happy.
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Have you done a tutorial on that method of binding? I hate binding, but I'm pretty picky about how it looks. LOL
ReplyDeleteOh, my! You have been busy. I love seeing all these quilts you are finishing.
ReplyDeleteThees are both awesome! I love the quilting design on the first, and the Spiderman quilt is definitely going to make some little boy a happy camper!!!
ReplyDeleteI love that quilting on the first one and Spiderman is going to make a little boy very happy!
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