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Hooray It’s Done!

I am very excited that I finally got this quilt finished up! Not only was it my July goal for the A Lovely Year of Finishes, but it was also one of the longest members of my WIP pile.

I started the 2012 Craftsy Block of the Month around the beginning of the year, and I got really excited about it and made several blocks right away. Then I started something else and the blocks ended up in a box, so the project sat for a while.

I finally pulled it out after a couple moths of sitting, and I worked really hard to get it finished. I omitted a couple blocks from the course (the Dresdens, the drunkards paths, and one English Paper pieced block) and I added a Scrappy Trip Around block. Did I mention I love the finished result ๐Ÿ™‚

This is the largest quilt that I actually quilted on my own, and I was terrified through most of the process. At first I was tempted just to send it off to be long-armed like the last quilt I made. But I decided if I keep putting off tackling free motion quilting then I would never learn how to do it. So I took the beautiful Aurifil thread I got from my HMQG meeting and dove in head first.

I decided to do an all over stippling pattern because I felt it would be the easiest. My squiggles are far from perfect and the stitch length is so scattered, but I love it! I know stippling can make your quilt a bit denser, but since it’s going to be used by William, it needs to withstand a toddler ๐Ÿ™‚

It only took me about 3 hours to run out of my first spool of thread. Since it was 3am I had to wait until morning to go and get more ๐Ÿ™ but I did and got back to work the following evening!

The quilt god must have been looking over me too because literally as soon as I finished quilting my machine warned me that my bobbin was running out! Halleluiah!

Last but not least was the binding. The usual place I like to get fabric from is almost an hour drive from my house, so I was pretty stumped while walking around Joann’s looking for binding. Then I stumbled upon the Kona Solids and William picked out the vibrant Kona Sour Apple. ๐Ÿ™‚ I love it, and I love it even more that he picked it out.

This Batman block is one of my favorites. Most of the fabric I used for this came from my scraps and stash. I did go out and buy a couple of fat quarters here and there though.

Quilt Stats: 

Size: 50.5″ x 51″
Fabrics: Assorted novelty fabrics from stash & Kona bleached white.
Binding: Kona Sour Apple

PatternCraftsy Block of the Month 2012 + Quiltville’s Scrappy Trip Around Tutorial
Quilting: by me, stippling/meandering 
Started : January 2013
Completed: July 2013 
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7 Comments

  1. August 14, 2013 / 4:36 pm

    This is so cute. I used that same Batman fabric to make my son (at college) some potholders because he adored Batman as a kid.

  2. August 13, 2013 / 9:17 am

    I love the colors against white! I want to make a quilt with this combination! Thanks for the inspiration.

    val from myplvl.blogspot.com

  3. August 7, 2013 / 8:52 am

    what a cute quilt! bravo to you for jumping into FMQ. Your stippling looks great! I'm sure your he will love it for years and years.

    ๐Ÿ™‚ Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation

  4. August 7, 2013 / 8:52 am

    Hi Hilary,
    I just love your quilt. It is perfect! And your quilting looks terrific! Great finish! I am visiting from Sew Cute Tuesday and Fabric Story . I also signed up to follow through bloglovin.
    Have Fun!
    jan@sewandsowfarm

  5. August 6, 2013 / 3:10 pm

    This is a lovely finish. William will love using it!

  6. August 6, 2013 / 3:10 pm

    Congratulations Hilary. I am just now working on the last two blocks for my own Craftsy 2012 BOM quilt, so seeing yours finished is just the inspiration I need ๐Ÿ™‚


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