Saturday, November 12, 2011

Girlfriends Quilt

I'm putting a quilt together for a silent auction for my upcoming band Christmas concert. It's on December 11, so there's not too many practices left and not too many days to get the quilt done.
DSC_0605 by sonjaartisania
DSC_0605, a photo by sonjaartisania on Flickr.
Last year I made a beef-cake pin-up Christmas tree skirt for the auction, so this year it's pin-up girls.
I bought some pin-up girls camping material a while ago that I thought was very funny. Unfortunately there are only 4 girls and they repeat quite often. I fussy cut out four of them and framed them in a beige fabric that matched the base colour of the girl fabric.
Then I put a red or green frame around that to set it off. Next I put a wide strip around the entire block to get it up to about 16 x 16 inch block.
Ice skating with no pants
Birdwatching in a bikini
Next I put a "boy scout" style frame around each girl like I did on the back of my Wonky Nine Patch Lattice quilt.
This was going to be another tree skirt, but after making 4 blocks, I saw that it needed to become an entire quilt.  I made two more blocks using combinations of the girls so they didn't look identical to the others.
I laid out the blocks and moved them around so that they didn't line up and were scattered around.  Then I filled in the empty spaces strip by strip and got the quilt all together.  I pretty much ran out of fabric so had to "Frankenpiece" the last empty space.
I made a run to the fabric store and got some more background fabric to give the quilt a little more length on the top and bottom.  I found the perfect back for the quilt - a great flannel plaid that matches the bird-watching girl's bikini.  It's perfect for the goofy out-doorsy feel of this quilt.

Now it's time to sandwich it, quilt it and bind it and it'll be ready to show off at the November VMQG meeting.

3 comments:

  1. It was fun to see this quilt in person at the meeting, Paul! The plaid you chose for the back was just perfect!

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  2. Paul, Nate Rabe here... Beckie told me about your passion for quilts! I love your site and your vision...this cheesecake theme is fantastic! Well done.

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  3. I like your 'girlfriends' quilt. do you have a tutorial on how to make those frames around the pic/blocks?? I love the look of those.
    xo
    eva

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