Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Whooo's the New Baby?

This is a fiercely cute baby quilt one of my clients made.  She always does impeccable applique, all by hand.
I had fun with the white background, since this is the only place the quilting really shows up.  I originally thought about doing something more constructed in the white areas, like wreaths, but quickly realized how boring that would be.  I think the straight line frames and different designs create a nice framework for the owl, and create way more interest.  Perhaps if you double click, you can see the ferns, and leaves and large bubbles/pebbles (nickel sized).
 Here's a close-up of whoooty...He's so cute.  I left him largely unquilted so that there is some loft (and I did not want the piecing from below that she didn't cut away to be so obvious.
 The border is bead-boarded with simple sweet scallops.  It's fitting of a baby boy.
This quilt actually has a poly batt, since it will be washed many times.  Plus, I want the features to maintain their loft and texture.  I used a Wonderfil Master Quilter thread.  This is a relatively new thread for me; I got 15 cones a couple months ago.  It's a 40wt thread, and stitched like a dream with Bottomline in the bobbin.
Here's a peek at the back.  Is that not fun??

20 comments:

  1. This is beautifully quilted - and much more interesting this way!

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  2. That is lovely. You really do make every quilt special!

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  3. Anonymous8:31 AM

    Wow! I just bought the pattern for that quilt last week.... It looks great, and your quilting is amazing! Now I want to get started on it right away.

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  4. Your quilting really brings a lot of interest to this cute quilt!

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  5. Your quilting really adds a lot of interest to this cute quilt!!

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  6. Whoa, yes that's fun! And beautiful! And a treasure for both Mom and her baby.

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  7. Such a darling quilt and your quilting makes it sing!

    JL

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  8. Your quilting looks awesome. I love how you decided to do something different in the white sections. Lovely!

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  9. That is a cute quilt, but the quilting makes it an amazing quilt!!

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  10. Absolutely sweet quilt, and your quilting is perfect!

    Hugs,
    Tatyana

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  11. love your idea of the borders and then the different fills in the background - it is so much more interesting and provides such fabulous movement. Lots of ideas to tuck away from this one! Thanks Margaret!

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  12. Wonderful job. The background is really nice and that owl looks terrific.

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  13. Breath taking quilting! I love the bead board and scallops in the border and the whole quilt just looks lovely! I love the back that everything shows, even the owl with the outlines! Great job Margaret!

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  14. Thanks for the invite to stop over...Your quilting is AMAZING!!!

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  15. I made this quilt for a friend. Your quilting is beautiful.

    Karen

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  16. love your quilt.The amazing owl keeping an eyes in the in the room is a sweet idea.love it..

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  17. love your quilt .is stunning..love the owl,keeping his eyes in the room ,what a great idea..love it.

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  18. I saw this 9 patch owl on several sites but none of them had the great quilting like you did. I was able to duplicate it on my own quilt and would like permission to post it to my new blog with a link back to this page. Your work is so inspiring.

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  19. The square of quilting that accents the owl is a brilliant touch on a fabulously-quilted piece. Thank you for sharing this with us.

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  20. Where can I get the pattern, please

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