Sarah and I spent a lot of time perusing Pinterest for baby quilt ideas, and the one she chose featured sailboats like these...
She loves the colors and graphic patterns of these Joel Dewberry Modern Meadow (and other assorted Denyse Schmidt) fabrics and opted for the light grey solid as the background. I saved the argyle plaid for the backing.
Each sailboat block finishes at 12" square and requires eight 3" half-square triangle (HST) blocks, so I cut forty-eight 4" squares each of print and grey solid to make all the HSTs needed plus several extras to ensure enough variety in the finished blocks.
You can see the method I use most often for sewing HSTs here. I use Option 2 and cut my squares a full 1" larger than the finished block size needed and trim them to the correct size after pressing. The trimmed HST size needed for this quilt is 3.5" square which yields a 3" finished block.
A 1" sashing between the blocks and a 2" border all around brings the finished quilt size to about 42" square.
I haven't yet decided on a quilting pattern. Any thoughts?
It's gorgeous Shelley! Such perfect colors & fabrics for the cutest "baby boy" quilt. I don't have a specific suggestion for quilting, other than I think something with a modern feel would be quite nice.
ReplyDeleteAdorable quilt....such fun.
ReplyDeletelovey quilt. Now the eternal question , did you press the seams to one side or open
ReplyDeleteWhat is the name of the green fabric with white dots?
ReplyDeleteHi Angela! That fabric was from my stash and I don't have the selvedge (or is it selvage?) any longer. Sorry I can't help with that one - I purchased it several years ago. I'm guessing it is one of the many Michael Miller dot fabrics that might still be available.
DeleteDid you use Joel Dewberry Honeycomb in sunglow or grass?
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure it was the grass colorway. Hope this helps :)
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