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Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Come Out to Play ~~ a blue finish!

Every now and again I make a baby quilt with a title from a nursery rhyme. It's just a thing I've been doing for six or seven years. I love the idea of baby quilts and nursery rhymes, and I can't seem to let it go. Perhaps I should go back and figure out how many I've made in this series. 

This little quilt is about 40" X 40" and uses quarter log cabin blocks, an idea I snagged from Cynthia Brunz of Quilting is more fun than housework

After I asked for opinions on layout (here), and got the same answer from almost every respondent, I had to go with this one. 



Because the setting has a medallion feel to it, I decided to focus on it and quilted a large grid pattern. Then to set off the grid, I quilted a square around it. 



The original idea was to use up some of those blue scraps and practice some of my quilting motifs, so in the blocks around the medallion I quilted different motifs. I also used a bit of yardage from the stash for backing and pieces of leftover navy for the binding. 


Because the weather is so unpredictable, I quickly went outside to snap pictures on my new orange Adirondack chair that Richard made a few weeks ago. Doesn't that orange just pop? Wait till you see the rest of the chairs! They look like a bed of huge flowers!


But that's a post for another time. This is a post about the quilt, so here are the stats...

Quilt Stats
Name: Come Out to Play
Size: 40" X 40" 
Fabrics: Scrap fabrics from stash
Background: n/a
Binding: scrap fabrics left from blocks
Pattern: Quarter Log Cabin
Quilting: practice quilting / variety of motifs


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6 comments:

  1. Although I meant to, I did not include the nursery rhyme!

    Boys and girls come out to play,
    The moon does shine as bright as day;
    Come with a hoop, and come with a call,
    Come with a good will or not at all.
    Loose your supper, and loose your sleep,
    Come to your playfellows in the street;
    Up the ladder and down the wall.
    A halfpenny loaf will serve us all.
    But when the loaf is gone, what will you do?
    Those who would eat must work - 'tis true.

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  2. Lovely finish. Fun to link it to a rhyme.
    And I do love the colour in your chair. Can't wait to see the rest.

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  3. Lovely baby quilt, especially photographed on that orange chair. Well done!

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  4. How funny, I know that rhyme, of course, but we have a different final couplet
    : 'you bring milk and I'll bring flour, and we'll have a pudding in half an hour'. Lovely finish and Richard's orange chair is fantastic.

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  5. Love monochromatic quilts. That is one lucky baby with a scrappy lovely quilt. I do not know the poem but I understand the sentiment because so many times my quilts are associated with Bollywood songs.

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