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reishka ([personal profile] reishka) wrote in [community profile] creativity2011-07-20 09:06 pm

Christina's baby quilt

X-posted to my journal.

I've been making a baby quilt for one of my old high-school era friends. She's about to exit the army and she's pregnant, and since I don't live near her I thought that this would be something nice that I could do for her. Photos after the jump!

This is Mr. Owl. He has light blue eyes that get washed out in every other photo I took... so get your fill of those baby blues, because they don't photograph well. (And yes, Mr. Owl has a 'raggedy' feel around his edges... owls have feathers, and that was my attempt at recreating that 'feel' without actually putting feathers on the quilt...)







Some detail work:





The pattern on the back:



And all wrapped up, ready to go! With a note to mommy & daddy:



This kind of quilting is hard for me. I'm much better at geometric/traditional quilt blocks. This applique is much more organic and free-form, and I'm not very good at it. I don't feel like I have the creative talent for this type of art... but I do have to admit, for a first attempt I'm happy with how it turned out!

And now.. a preview of my next quilt, for my mother!


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[personal profile] corrvin 2011-07-21 09:57 am (UTC)(link)
That's a TON of detailed quilting work. I really like all the added texture from it! (Also, I love the more saturated colors; since research says babies don't see pastels very well, this looks like something the baby can enjoy too!)

I know you said you don't feel good at applique, but surely after this you must feel accomplished at it?
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[personal profile] hugh_mannity 2011-07-21 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Those are both lovely.

Mr. Owl is sure to become a family heirloom. He's wonderful.