It’s been practically a year since I did any real quilting of any kind; last summer I got on to the bag making kick that I’m still in, and quilting kind of fell from my radar. I’ve been meaning to get back into it all, and so I joined up with the Doll Quilt Swap II project to get myself motivated.



Doll Quilt

Like normal, I was supposed to send this out yesterday, but I just finished the binding on it this evening. It took some extra time to do all of the hand sewing on this, but I really think it made a difference. I was really on the fence about just machine quilting and binding it, but I know my work looks better when I take the time to do the hand work.



Doll Quilt

I couldn’t decide if I wanted to put any borders or sashing in, and in the end decided not to, mainly because I was running out of time. In the end, I’m really glad I decided to skip it. I think it would have been too broken up that way. Maybe it’s me being lazy, too.



Doll Quilt

I was seriously happy with how the backing turned out. It worked perfectly to just use the small amount of color so that you could really see the quilting from the back. Part of me almost likes the back side better than the front side.

Off to the post office in the morning with it! I hope my swap partner likes it as much as I do. If not, I suppose she can send it back to me. I wouldn’t complain!

9 Thoughts on “Doll Quilt Swap

  1. This quilt is beautiful. I’m hoping I’m your partner! 😉

  2. Both sides are fabulous!!

  3. YAY!! You’re back! I really love reading your blog. I love that quilt. You are really a talented girl!

  4. I just opened and envelope with this quilt in it and the hand work is exquisite. Whee I’m the lucky one! (I flickrmailed you some more)
    Sarah

  5. wow. your quilt is Gorgeous!

  6. Oh! I love this little quilt! I think you made the right decision with not putting the sashing in. It’s perfect!!!

  7. I love the little quilt. I want to do one!

  8. Seeing your work on your blog makes me want to sew and quilt and knit and crochet…. haha! I love it! I don’t know how to do any of it, but it looks like fun and it turns out sooo pretty. I loved this quilt. I am glad you didn’t break it up with borders… the flow from color to color is just right. 🙂

  9. Love it! gorgeous simple colors – the handwork definitely paid off. great job!

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