If you have been following me for awhile, you know that my daughter has me make quilts for her children from the
receiving blankets they used as babies. One particular set of blankets (Lainey Jane's) had colors that didn't really look right together and it took me a long time to figure out how to use them in the same quilt. I ended up making a larger version of a Twister quilt which I posted about
here and this is the finished quilt.
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Lainey's Big Twister quilt |
Here's a closeup of the quilting and the polka dot binding. Linda of
L&R Designs did the custom quilting.
The backing is made from two polka dot fabrics from my stash.
I liked the Twister idea so well that I made Lylie's blankets into a Twister quilt also. This time I just used the tool and 10" squares instead of making it oversized.
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Lylie's Twister quilt |
A closeup of the quilting by Linda of
L&R Designs
and the back. I purchased flannel for the back of this quilt and used the leftovers for the binding.
I cut the rest of the receiving blankets into squares and made Lylie a smaller quilt and a quilt for her dollies.
The backings for these quilts were from my stash which doesn't appear to be getting any smaller!
I am caught up on making quilts from receiving blankets because Kinsey is still using hers! I overheard my daughter telling her grandmother who is also a quilter, "Grandma, I can have babies faster than you can make quilts." Isn't that the truth for many of us quilters!