Tuesday, December 2, 2014

A Custom Order Baby Girl Quilt

A Finished Quilt and a Picture Post.
Baby Girl Quilt - Custom Order | Red Pepper Quilts
Custom Order Baby Quilt
Quilt measures 42.5 inches x 54.5 inches
This new week begins with a finished quilt. I hope those of you who celebrated Thanksgiving have had a wonderful and relaxing long weekend shared with family and friends. In Australia we don't celebrate Thanksgiving and instead it feels like we have rushed into December with a countdown to Christmas. It's only 23 more sleeps ... This year has flown by and every passing year seems to gather speed, but I am grateful for today and everyday, and that I get to share my work here. Sewing and quilting bring me so much joy and I hope my photos convey some of that joy to you!

Baby Girl Quilt - Custom Order | Red Pepper Quilts

This quilt is a custom order for a baby girl quilt - fresh, modern and pink, with the design and color palette left up to me. I have complemented the pink fabrics with yellow and orange fabrics, adding several graphic grey and black prints for contrast.

Baby Girl Quilt - Custom Order | Red Pepper Quilts
Baby Girl Quilt - Custom Order | Red Pepper Quilts
Baby Girl Quilt - Custom Order | Red Pepper Quilts

For the back of the quilt I have used a print from the Wee Wander collection by Sarah Jane. If you've had the pleasure of using or even touching this fabric you'll know that it is luxuriously soft and gives the quilt a light and airy feel. I love this print in particular as it features tiny baby foot prints!

Baby Girl Quilt - Custom Order | Red Pepper Quilts
Custom quilt labels - info here.
For the binding I have used a narrow pink/white stripe fabric from stash; this fabric is by Australian distributor/design house A Day in the Country.

Baby Girl Quilt - Custom Order | Red Pepper Quilts
Baby Girl Quilt - Custom Order | Red Pepper Quilts

For quilt design details including cutting and sewing instructions, please refer to the Work in Progress blog post.
Baby Girl Quilt - Custom Order | Red Pepper Quilts
Thank you for stopping by,
Rita

RELEVANT LINKS:
More RPQ Baby Quilt
More RPQ Custom Order Quilts
Custom Order Baby Quilt - Progress

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22 comments:

  1. This is adorable, lucky baby! :)

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  2. Absolutely lovely. Your color selection is always spot on. It's like looking at a lovely art piece.

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  3. Another gorgeous fresh quilt. Baby girl will be thrilled : )

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  4. Joy indeed! You are such an inspiration to me with every post. Thank you!

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  5. The yellows and the grays make it!

    Have you ever worked with fabrics produced in India? How do they compare in terms of quality?

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  6. This is one of my favorites that I've seen on your blog. Lovely.

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  7. Hi Rita, did you quilt each block in a different direction? If so, how did you end or move to the next block?
    Michelle

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  8. It is lovely, so fresh and cheerful, looks like a spring day!

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  9. That is just so lovely. The colour and print mix...perfect. Thank you so much for sharing .... it makes me feel good.

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  10. This is absolutely delightful, Rita! Your quilt tops are always so perfectly smooth - do you have any advice on how to achieve this? Do you press your seams a particular way or anything like that? I'm so inspired!

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  11. Nothing like finishing a project and it looking great to boot.
    Congratulations!

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  12. Totally magical Rita - one lucky little girl!!! C x

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  13. Another lovely quilt! I am sure it will be loved and well-used.

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  14. Beautiful Quilt. The little girl will LOVE it.

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  15. Hi Rita. I was wondering what kind of batting you use. I have been using warm and natural and it seems that my quilts are stiff and better suited as wall hangings or table runners. I'm wondering what kind of batting would produce a softer quilt.

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  16. I love this pretty little quilt! Simple but pretty.

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  17. You have never made a quilt that I didn't love, but this one is particularly beautiful. I love the yellow mixed in with the pinks for a modern, fresh feel, and the pink stripe binding is perfection!

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  18. It is LOVELY!! A cherished item, for sure!
    Ellie
    elliefpw@sbcglobal.net

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  19. Such a lovely quilt and post. Thank you for sharing your quilting happiness with us!

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  20. I just wanted to drop you a note to let you know how very much I enjoy every picture and post! We recently made a big move and I have had a lot of stress adjusting. At the end of a long day at my new job I can visit this wonderful familiar site and feel so grounded and inspired! Please know how much I appreciate and enjoy you and your quilting!

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