Several months ago a friend emailed me and asked me to do a baby quilt.
She gave me a rough draft of the beach, banana tree, monkey, lion, and wanted me to add a turtle.
The rest was up to me.
Since she lives in Amerika Samoa I felt that you have to have a lot of sun. If the sun is not shining it is raining.
For me, nothing is better than Island Batik Fabrics for blending and applique so I went to my scrap ben of Island Batik fabrics.
As you can see here I have done a sun with rays. I used paper piecing for this.
Actually I just got a piece of paper about the width I wanted and then started from the middle.
I worked from the inside out with the middle strip, then placing right sides together I sewed a 1/4" seam down one side...flipped it over, ironed down....sewed another piece of fabric onto that one and just continued on that way to one side then I repeated the same process on the other side. I would just cut the strips the way I wanted them.....if it was not slanted enough...I would just cut away.
I auditioned fabrics for the ocean.
Then sand.
If you will noticed the finished product, I cut down the light blue waves, didn't like the look of it so I cut it before I sewed it down.
Here we are auditioning for border fabrics, this is where I let my friend decide on what fabric she wanted for the border (notice the smaller light blue waves).
I went to coloring book pages online... I would write in monkey coloring book page. Did the same thing for everything else.
I had two monkeys I was torn between, finally decided on this monkey.
I can draw but there are some things I can not. If I do take from coloring book pages for a quilt I do not make it a pattern to sell.
Here I am trying to decide on the fabric for the lettering.
Using my Cricut I cut out the letters in cardboard and then drew the letters backwards on the Heat N Bond. Then ironed onto the backside of the fabric, then cut.
Finally finished. This process took me about 3 months. I was stumped for a while and sick.
I wasn't sure about the background so I let it sit hanging from my longarm so I could see it and think.
Lots and Lots of thinking.
My friend wanted a pink turtle for a sibling that was lost before birth.
I hope she likes it. I do believe thinking is the major part of the process....
14 comments:
It really is adorable. So cheerful. You did a great job.
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I find that the thinking/decision process almost always takes longer than the "doing' part.
It's so very cute Barbara! I love the sun especially. Your friend is going to love it!
Your friend will love this quilt. It is stunning.
OMGosh...that is fabulous. The pink turtle is a treasure.
Ditto all the other comments. I think you did a great job of this quilt. I love it.
AccuQuilt has a cute monkey and lion. I use them all the time. Love how the blanket turned out and the pink turtle in remembrance. I just recently purchased the alphabet from AccuQuilt. I see lots of quilta with words in my future.
I enjoyed reading about your creative process! Thank you for taking the time to share! It came out beautifully! You can't rush these things! XO
This quilt turned out terrific, Barb. I imagine your friend must be quite pleased. I can definitely relate to all the thinking part of creativity.
That is adorable. Your friend will love it.
The quilt turned out too darned cute!!
it looks great, I hope she sends you some samoan fabrics some day to play with, I remember buying some on Ebay years ago from there.
This quilt turned out sew cute!
Your quilt is so cute! Great job!
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