Sorry for the delays in postings but my computer has been giving me problems and I had to back all my data and do a clean install of Windows 7. So far the computer has not given me any more trouble so I am going to try to do a couple of postings tonight. So here is the baby quilt that I have been talking about. I am really happy with the end result and wanted to keep it for myself because the quilt is so cheery and happy. The quilt had a combination of hand quilting and embroidery.

Also the best thing about this quilt, it only took me 4.5 days! Talk about a quick turnaround. As mentioned I brought the fabric from IKEA in the children’s bed section last Monday and started the process on Tuesday and finished it on Saturday. The fabric was actually a duvet cover that I cut up and then made into a quilt. I love the red and white checker on the back, though my husband said, “it was too busy and made his head hurts”. Mandy and I disagree and love the bright and happy fabric. I thought it went quite well with the front colorful graphic. For the binding, I had some navy/white polka dots fabrics left from another quilt to make the binding, which I hand sew to the quilt. Then I proceed to do my first embroidery ever! I found that I thoroughly enjoyed the process.
First I embroider the outside of each circle and then filled the circle with some embroidery. Several circles had a flower theme of yellow tulips, pink “spiked” flowers, and roses. Another had leaves, feathers, swirls, stars bursts, and rain drops. Here are some close up shots of the quilt so you can see the embroidery better.





The below picture is white embroidery swirl that I put throughout the white part of the quilt to hold all the fabrics and batting together . The quilt had four layers. You have the front, batting, muslin and then the back. The reason I put the muslin in was because the red and white checker was very bold and showed through the front. Overall I love making this quilt and luckily I get to do it again pretty soon. I have another baby shower coming up next month! Hopefully I can add in a knitted baby hat to go with this future quilt.

Next month is going to be super busy. I have three February birthdays coming up next month that I need to start cranking on. I have my mother, which I am thinking of making a lotus quilt with a heavy emphasis on the Buddhist theme. I’m still designing it so I’ll keep you posted once it’s ready to be quilt. My friend Quynh (yup she has the same name as me) also wanted a quilt for her birthday and then my older sister, but I think I might do something else to surprise her. Maybe the knitted baby cap might have to be put on the back burner, but I’ll keep you posted on my projects.