My sister-in-law told me she likes chevrons right now. So I decided to follow Leigh’s tutorial for making chevron blocks out of flying geese. After playing around with the layout a bit, I decided I wanted something a little different. Here’s what I came up with.

I used a variety of prints from several fabric lines. I used the two Riley Blake Wheels prints that I had leftover from these two quilts as my focus fabric and then pulled other prints that I think go well with Wheels. I used Kona Coal for the background fabric.
On the back, I used my last piece of the Wheels collection along with some Alphabet Soup, Hope Valley, Blush, and that orange print. (I’m not sure what line it’s from. It was one of the fat quarters that came in the Pink Castle Fabrics’ Stash Stack Club.) The binding is Ovals in aqua from Half Moon Modern.

I quilted loops in the gray background only, which was fun and really helps the colors pop.

This baby quilt measures about 36 inches square and will be gifted to Micah on Sunday.
great quilt I know his mommy and dad will love it
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and modern quilt! It's what the young mothers want these days. No more old fashioned stuff for them. Love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! Micah is one lucky baby :D
ReplyDeleteAnd we are excited to take it home Sunday! When you first posted a picture awhile back, I hoped it was the one for Micah because it's just so fun. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you have changed up the cheverons...looks so interesting and fun.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute, Brooke!
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt! I'm going over to Lee's now to download the tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery cute quilt! Did you also do the quilting? I love how it is quileted.
ReplyDeleteDarling little quilt!
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