Friday, December 30, 2011

Chocolate anyone?

The last finish for OPAM for December 2011...

My youngest daughter has been complaining that she didn't have her very own quilt made by me.... so deciding on her Christmas gift this year was easy.....

Step 1:  find yummy fabric

(I bought 1/2m of 9 mixed browns,
70cm of a dark brown for the border and
1/2 m extra of the dots for the binding - because I looooove dotty binding)

Step 2:  slice and stitch
(disappearing 9 patch)

Step 3:  audition layout ....  

Step 4:  pin unmercifully ....

Step 5:  add quilting guidelines..... 

Step 6:  it is useful to have a multi-purpose template for this process....

Step 7:  sing along quilting with 'Precious'...
(large quilt was quite a challenge in my little machine)

Step 8:  label .........
lovely soft flannel backing

Step 9:  photoshoot.....



72 inch square quilt - good bed size


She loves it

36 comments:

Sharon - Lilabelle Lane said...

What a lovely finish and a beautiful selection of fabrics

Susan said...

Great quilt! Tell me, is your quilting technique better (or worse!) after the Wolf Blass?!?!?

marina said...

It looks fantastic!! What a gorgeous quilt. Love the quilting. Bit worried about that glass of wine! Is it half full or half empty?

Sunnybec said...

Oh my goodness!! I love it too. It always amazes me how a D9P can look so different depending on what fabric you use. I think I need to get some "multi purpose templates" if they help with the quilting.... Hugs x

Cardygirl said...

Great quilt...love the fabrics. The pin shot is fun...love your quilting templates...to loosen you up?

Fee said...

It's lovely I can see why she likes it so much. The red looks good too.

Hugs - Fee X

Karen said...

Lovely. It looks so good. Great fabrics. What a wonderful gift.
I do like the idea of having the wine as part of the process.

Larissa said...

This is such a gorgeous quilt Fiona!!! I am not surprised she loves it!!! And how clever are you using multi-purpose templates, lol! Did it affect the quilting quality or were you able to stop at one glass of that yumminess?! Lol! So clever!!! Hugs!!

Melody said...

No wonder she loves it, it's gorgeous. Reminds me how wonderful browns can be.

Peg - Happy In Quilting said...

So do I...what a way to finish 2011....gorgeous Bubz...

Anonymous said...

i can see why she loves it Fiona its awesome ,i so love the colour and fabrics that you picked out.xx

HG's Blog said...

You under estimate that little machine of yours...I feel you are an unbeatable duo
Cheers Helen

sunny said...

Hmmm...making a chocolate quilt while drinking wine. Turned out fantastic!!

Bonnie said...

That quilt is beautiful! I love the dotty binding. Your daughter is very lucky.

Barb said...

Love love the chocolate!!!

Unknown said...

Great Job Fiona..Brown is my Fav Colour so I Love this...
DNP..it's a Great Block.
cheers

Chris said...

Oh what a lovely quilt.....and I love your photo story (especially the multipurpose templates).

Love Bears All Things said...

Its just lovely...
and I like your quilt templates, too...
Mama Bear

Sheila said...

I love it too, what a gorgeous quilt and I am amazed you managed to do those feathers and other fancy quilting on your machine , I have a hard enough time going in a straight line ,terrific job!! Congrats on a great finish for 2011 .

Teresa F. said...

How couldn't she love it? It's a wonderful quilt. I love the colors and seeing you quilt in that small machine gave me the courage to try the same stunt with my queen size quilt top. I made it some months ago and I still haven't even sandwich it.
Happy New Year!!!
Teresa

Jennifer said...

I can see why she loves it......it's very stylish!

Jindi's Cottage said...

ha ha ha...love your process...especially the multi-purpose templating and the singalong quilting :)...good bed size yes but that quilt makes me want to cuddle up with it on the couch on a cold wintery night, it looks so darn cosy and wraparoundable...

Christine M said...

Great quilt. I love the chocolate brown!

Nicky said...

What a beautiful quilt Fiona! You are amazing to do all that gorgeous quilting yourself, even with the help of a multi-purpose template! (Though my quilting would get even worse with too much of that LOL)
Happy New Year to you and your family!

Jeanette said...

Beautiful quilt. Love those fabrics. Wonderful multi purpose tool. :) Happy New Year. Hugs,

In stitches and seams said...

a quilt that sweetens the heart and is easy on the sweet tooth. love the colors and your quilting Fiona .....

In stitches and seams said...

a quilt that sweetens the heart and is easy on the sweet tooth. love the colors and your quilting Fiona .....

In stitches and seams said...

a quilt that sweetens the heart and is easy on the sweet tooth. love the colors and your quilting Fiona .....

quilary said...

Fantastic project - and who said you needed to buy expensive quilting templates?...I have an abundance of those cheapies just lying around waiting to be used...and I'll bet they help with technique too!!

donna said...

Your daughters quilt turned out gorgeous. She is a lucky girl. I love the polka dots you used.
Hugs,
donna

rosie said...

Just love it Fi... Love love love the tutorial!!!
Wishing you a very safe and happy New Year, and an absolutely wonderful 2012xxx

Michelle Ridgway said...

Beautiful Fiona.....a chocolate quilt yummy!

Wee Little Birds said...

Yummy chocolate...and no added fat at the hips. What more could a girl want.
Happy New Year to you and all your family.
Hugs Tanya

Allie said...

How could she not love it - oh my gosh it's gorgeous, it looks so perfect on the bed! Love your quilting templates, lol!

Narelle said...

The quilt is just gorgeous! Chocolate and latte all in one.
Multi-purpose 'tools' come in very handy :)
Happy New Year

Unknown said...

Love this quilt, and I do love your templates for the quilting. I might have to try that trick.

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