Around about this time, someone I used to work with had a baby girl (on my daughters 18th birthday), so it only seemed fitting that I make her a quilt.
I mainly used a charm pack of Riley Blake Farm Fresh, along with a few other coordinating prints to make the baby sized version.
The new baby's middle name is Rose so I have used a gingham print with rosebuds for the back.
This pattern came together very quickly and easily and is quite adaptable for making different sized quilts just by using bigger or smaller squares for the HST, so I decided to make another one...
This time a more boyish version using some cute elephant prints in orange and aqua that I showed back here. I have called this one the "Baby Elephant Walk" quilt after one of my favourite songs as a child.
I quilted both of these the same way - echo quilting along the chevrons, then used my Hera marker to mark lines about one inch apart in the solid background.
The Giant Chevron Quilt pattern is both a layer cake and charm pack friendly pattern and is available from Craftsy and Etsy.
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Then head on over to Jess' pattern release post to see the other beautiful versions of the quilt.
Good Luck! And a huge thank you to Jess for letting me test her Giant Chevron pattern!
Linking to Fabric Tuesday at Quiltstory.
Kirsten.
Great job Kirsten! And to think you made two! They are both lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe baby quilt looks gorgeous. Absolutely perfect for a little lady
ReplyDeletewell done they look lovelly .. and I am sure mum and baby agree x
ReplyDeleteLove both, though am partial to the boyish one as it uses orange.
ReplyDeleteFabulous - I love them both!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilts! I would make the lap size using my much loved Noteworthy layer cake!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out really cute - both times!
ReplyDeleteI shared on AQT fb page!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a baby size one using Lottie Da
ReplyDeleteYour versions are both great Kirsten. I'd make the throw version, and maybe using scraps - I don't know!
ReplyDeleteI pinned your giveaway on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteLove the enlarged chevrons. It's like the best features are enhanced when magnified :)
ReplyDeleteLove both your versions :o)
ReplyDeleteI always like to test a pattern out on a baby size first. Love your version.
ReplyDeletelovely Kirsten! I have a layer cake of Kate Spain's Curzo that would look great as this!!
ReplyDeleteI think I would make a baby sized one first, I always know someone having a baby! I might make a lap quilt sized one after that.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness they are gorgeous! So perfect for a little fella and a pretty lady. I'd love to make a small one for my niece using a rainbow charm pack. So pretty :)
ReplyDeleteYour Aqua and Orange is beautiful. Love the elephant fabric. Can I copy this in a lap size for my daughter? She loves elephants.
ReplyDeletepinned your fabric for aqua quilt http://www.pinterest.com/pin/339107046913815498/
ReplyDeleteReally really like the pattern. If I am ever to make it, I would choose the baby size first. Not sure about the exact fabric... Something yellow, chocolate and mint or turquois. Or may be in Bluebird Park colors and make it a gift to one lovely baby girl who has just turned one month :)
ReplyDeletelove your versions of this - it is such a great pattern. I would love to make a baby quilt with it!
ReplyDeleteI would be making a baby quilt for a new grandchild arriving in March. Of course, would be using baby fabrics. Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteVery cute quilt. I would like to make a twin size.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win the Chevron pattern! I would make a man sized one for hubby. Bright solid colors...he don't want no stinkin' flowers!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try this pattern. I think it would be a great Christmas tabletopper.
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern and can easily see myself making it in lots of different sizes. It is wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteI have pinned a picture of the first quilt pictured here. I really like this a lot. Thanks for sharing this with us and the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI can definitely see both girl and boy versions in my future! I have grandsons only, but I get my "girl fix" making charity quilts in pinks and flowers. I'd be delighted to win a pattern!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make it in some dark grays and yellow.
ReplyDeleteBoth quilts are fabulously done!
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