After I finished my Nordika Scrappytrip quilt, I had a lot of leftover fabric strips, enough to make this baby quilt as well as a few Dresden wedges that I'll get around to showing one of these days.
One of my friends is having her third baby and this time, it's a girl so I thought this would be a great set of fabrics for her little one. I played around with cutting the pieces and settled on tumblers. Thus, the Nordika tumbler baby quilt:
I used a strip of the tumblers on the back along with some oval elements and one of my favorite Nordika prints.
Back in April, I did a little demo at the Salt Lake Modern Quilt Guild meeting on how I free-motion quilt. I then let anyone who wanted to try sit down with this quilt. So this one has a variety of quilting, including these cute little flowers.
I showed how I like to incorporate words into my quilting occasionally. This one has the words "love" and "family" FMQed into the edge of the quilt.
For the binding, I used the red floral print that dominates the quilt as well as the tartan plaid and a solid light gray.
My friend's baby is due in June so I'll be wrapping this one up and sending it her way soon.
4 comments:
Very cute quilt! I like how the binding sets it off.
So cute! I love your design with the different widths.
Very pretty, love it!
I love the quilt in the middle of your home page! Do you have a patter or tutorial or link on how to make it?
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