I finished a little quilt.
This is the second half of a trade I did with a local photographer (she also got my "if it's a boy" quilt). Inspired by Kelly, and the quilts she makes for her photography friend, (I'd link you to her pinterest board but I can't see anything on pinterest right now???), I thought another photographer might want to use quilts as props, and happily, Nicole was interested! :)
Kelly had a picture of this little quilt done in Hunky Dory, that Nicole saw a picture of and really liked. But much to my chagrin, I do not have a Hunky Dory stash, and just had some leftover wonky nine-patch blocks from when I made this quilt.
Normally I would sash wonky nine-patch blocks, but Kelly advised me that for photos, keeping it as one solid background is best. I used a Bella pale pink for the border, as white is often too harsh. The corner blocks are just some coordinating kona solids -- and I think those two blocks might be my favorite in the quilt. I love the juxtaposition of the ordered solids, and the wonky, somewhat chaotic prints.
AND -- when I tested the quilt with my less than mediocre photography/photoshop skills, and my very adorable daughter, it turned out beautifully.
♥
and *phew*
I decided to quilt in cross-hatch because I love the look of cross-hatch, and I thought it would be a nice contrast to the wonkiness of the blocks. I especially like how it looks in the border.
Because I wanted the quilt to be reversible for Nicole, I found a pretty Hunky Dory print on ebay, and used it as the backing.
I think it looks so soft and fresh and pretty!
I got to see a sneak peek of the family pictures that we got in exchange for the quilts -- I love them!
And I CAN'T WAIT to see what Nicole does with these little quilts, and all the sweet babies who will borrow them. :)
well it's all adorable, but Tracey YOU are the most adorable one in this whole post. Most gorgeous hair ever!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good trade for both of you! I adore your family photo. What a gorgeous bunch!
ReplyDeleteOnce again, a baby quilt we'll all swoon over! I particularly like the solid color blocks--neatly chaotic.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, I agree, a cute quilt and beautiful baby make pictures easy to take :O)
Great family photo--Steiger is getting so big!
Love how the quilt came out, and love the photo preview, you absolutely shine in it :o)
ReplyDeleteLovely your family pictures on such sweet quilts!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful quilt and great family photos!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful family and two adorable children. I of course love your quilt. Can I ask you a question? How far apart do you do your crosshatching and do you mark the lines on your quilt? Thanks Sandra
ReplyDeleteYour posts always make me smile. I love the quilt, especially with the little beauty sitting in the middle of it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteA really beautiful quilt - and such a lovely family photo!
ReplyDeleteI would call that a VERY successful trade!
ReplyDeleteLovely, just lovely. Your quilts, your baby girl and your sweet family. Also, I miss you :)
ReplyDeleteHow did you pull that guy away from the fields for that great picture!!!! The quilt, as always, beautiful!
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