I have a finished quilt to share with you today..I blogged about this earlier here. It was a quick fun finish.
I made it smaller than the one in the FREE pattern because I am making a baby quilt. I simply removed the bottom two ribbon rows and made a smaller quilt.
You can click on the links below for all the details:
FREE Pattern: Ribbon Box Quilt
Quilting Tools and Notions I used:
- My trusted workhorse, Janome Horizon Memory Craft QCP8200
- So Fine Thread for piecing
- My ergonomic Rotary Cutter
- Large cutting Mat
- Wool ironing Mat (I have no issues with the smell, but sometimes it can burn if the iron is way too hot and no steam)
- Sets of Trimming Rulers (small rulers makes a difference when you need to trim small units)
- Portable Design Board. I made mine using this tutorial, but you can also purchase them here.
This one is made with fabrics with my stash and I simply started with the same colour palette as the quilt model in the pattern.
The quilt top finished in a day, and it was pretty quick to put together. I am definitely going to be putting this pattern in the list of my favorite. It will surely be one of my quick ones to pull out next time I have a baby quilt to make.
I used two fat quarters for the binding.
Quilt Label
I am testing out a smaller label I made and slipped it in the binding while stitching it down. It turns out great but I think the font kind of bleed a little on cotton fabric. Will surely be trying to print it on a different materials.
If it turns out great, I’ll be adding the template in Quilt Label Wizard. So if you are in the course, be sure to look out for the additional free template!
Applique Letters for a custom quilt
I added a custom name with my Cricut Maker as I did in this quilt here and then started quilting!
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I love how it turned out!
I used a cute backing fabric I got from a local store for this one.
2 Comments
I love this look but where do you find the fonts that work for the applique?
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