Naively, I thought "I'll just make her a quilt. Surely that will cost less than buying a new one."
Guess what. I was wrong. Buying quilts at Walmart or Target is cheaper. But, do they have the loving, hours upon hours feel of a homemade quilt? No way.
I learned so much from making this quilt. Let me share with you:
1. Quilts take A LOT of time. I am really more of a get-my-project-done-within-a-week sort of girl. This seriously took me a month and a half, and by the time I was finished I was SICK to death of it. But it was a Christmas gift, so I had motivation to keep going instead of just retiring it for a while.
2. You can design your own quilt pattern, however you like. I saw something similar to this a couple months ago at the fabric store. Then I drew it out on graph paper and figured out how much fabric I would need. Turned out I was wrong and I had to go back to buy more fabric 3 different times. I'm learning here.
3. You can machine quilt on a sewing machine with a zigzag stitch. I had to do this because by the time I finished the top, there were no machine quilters that I could hire and still get it done in time for Christmas. You just buy Warm N Natural batting; it's really light and can fit through your presser foot without any trouble.
4. I love my little girl. It makes me happy to tuck her in at night in this cute little quilt.
You amaze me.
ReplyDeleteI am impressed! Love it and it is so much better than a Wally World or Target quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis turned out great. I must confess, I am still working on my quilts.
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