I’ve never been much interested in the quickie quilt thing and could not imagine why anyone would want to make a quilt in a day. What would you do with all the quilts you were making unless maybe they were being made for a hospital or a charity. I already have more quilts than I can possibly use, and I only manage to finish one or two each year. Also, it doesn’t sound like much fun to me — lots of strip cutting and chain piecing which I don’t enjoy. Having said all that….I have to admit that these quickie type quilts are perfect as gifts for my teacher friends at school. I did manage to complete this little quilt yesterday — although it did take the whole day. I’m afraid my points are not absolutely perfect and it was hard to keep the striped fabric lined up just right, but hey — it’s a quilt-in-a-day!
This is a pattern from the book Quilt-Lovers’ Favorites, Volume 2. I made another baby quilt in this pattern with light-colored scrap shirting-type fabrics as the setting triangles (similar to the photograph in the book below). It was cute, but this time I decided to use the striped fabric in the triangles as well since there was some left over after cutting the sashing strips. I’m not sure which one I like best, and I can’t show you the other one since I didn’t take a photo of it or any of the other 10 baby quilts I’ve made for teachers. This quilt is made with new fabric — it’s machine quilted in the ditch and tied with floss in the middle of each 4-patch. I really like the look of the vertical striped fabric between the 4-patch strips.
Baby 4-patch
Martha Dellasega Gray, 2009
machine pieced, machine quilted
36″ x 44″
Better Homes and Gardens
Quilt-Lovers’ Favorites, Volume 2
Candy Stripes
Very pretty! The tiny prints are so cute.
charming!
What a lovely baby quilt, Martha! I really like the stripe in the setting triangles and the sash. What an effective use!
That is a pretty quilt! I think it is so nice that you take the time (even if only a day 🙂 ) to make gifts for your co-workers.
As always, I LOVE the colors and prints of the fabric in your four patch squares. I like the strip in the setting triangles and sash. I think it puts more emphasis on the blocks that way.
It really is a fun quilt!
I like the simplicity of this quilt very much. Timeless style and a wonderful gift and keepsake.
New fabrics, but I think I recognize some vintage reproductions! I think we are very like-minded when it comes to fabrics! Really lovely quilt. I am sure that all the new mothers at your school are thrilled to get one of your quilts!