After sewing the star together, I added a border...
I used only fabrics from my stash for this quilt. I had enough white for the background and enough of this print for the backing.
I quilted diagonally through the star and then in "V"s in the triangles on the sides. The middle of the star has a funky cross hatch design.
I looked in my solids to find some fabric for the binding. Again, I did not want to do any shopping for this quilt so the binding is turquoise...I did not have enough of the right colour of green or red.
I hand stitched the binding today, so technically, the quilt was completed in a little over 24 hours. My favourite quilt holder did the honours for a picture on the front porch.
I just need to add a label and it will be ready for gifting!
I hand sewed the binding on another quilt this week as well...this is a comfort quilt for the London Friendship Quilter's Guild. Other members of the committee put the top together and did the quilting. I had a long ride in the car earlier this week so the hand stitching got done as we rode along.
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ReplyDeleteI just reread your first paragraphs and see you did actually use a zigzag stitch - how is it that it is so spread out - lengthen the stitch? it is interesting - I can't use the machine that I have that has a zigzag as it doesn't work well for machine quilting, my Juki only has a straight stitch
ReplyDeleteHope you have have fun with some more plus during this Slow Sunday Stitching. I like the quilting you made with the chevron stitch. Pretty quilts.
ReplyDeleteLove how your funky crosshatch looks. What a great little quilt for a MIL request. It's fun to have a quilt holder helper. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the fabrics that you used for this quilt. Perfect for a little one. I am amazed that you finished the entire quilt in just one day. Wow.
ReplyDeleteWow you are on a roll of finishing quilts... way to go!
ReplyDeleteLove those plus fabrics :)
Enjoy your slow stitching today!
What a beautiful baby quilt and completed so quickly. Two finishes in a week - WOW!
ReplyDeleteThat baby quilt is precious! I love the simplicity of it -- yet it looks very polished. The zig zag stitching really makes it. The plus sizes are such fun!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely little quilt! Love your zigzag Quilting!
ReplyDeleteCute little quilt. I love that you were able to do it in such a short amount of time. How satisfying!
ReplyDeleteBoth quilts are beautiful! Love the border and quilting on the big star quilt!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. A cheery, bright, colorful baby quilt made so quickly. I like the zig zag. Currently, I am using a walking foot for quilting. Free motion is intimidating.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt. It's so satisfying to make a complete project from stash...well done!
ReplyDeleteQuilts in a day are fun, well done!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty quilt. I love it and I'm sure it will be very appreciated. Love your crosses you are making. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful star baby quilt. I keep saying I am going to make one of them and haven't yet!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful baby quilt. I love quilts that you can finish in a day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely happy baby quilt. I love the bright colours and I especially like the way you used the serpentine stitch to quilt it too.
ReplyDeleteA very cheery quilt. I like how you quilted it. I don't think my machine can make the zig zag stitch like that.
ReplyDeleteway to go! quilter to the rescue!
ReplyDeleteLove the Star quilt! The colors and prints are just awesome. It turned out so great!
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