Moving to a new city and joining an informal quilt guild has really upped my sewing game! One of my coworkers is going on maternity leave and the sewers in the office are putting together a baby quilt! It's going to be sooo cute for the lil' babe! The parameters of the quilt 1) Gender neutral-it's a mystery baby! 2) Lots of color 3) Usable and machine washable. These are all things I can handle! So I'm going to put you out of your misery and do finished pictures first:
Now the backstory... I've been delegated the second phase of the project: sew the blocks together, make the backing, quilt it together and put on the binding. And I've been given the blocks, which ranged from 5.5" to 8 inches once I squared them up. Not exactly ideal since I needed 7" blocks...
So I picked out some "matching" fabric from my stash and expanded the blocks, making replacement blocks for the unsavable ones. This star is made up of Lincoln log blocks and the triangles are made by the "stack and whack" method. A couple of borders later the top was pieced and you couldn't tell the replacement fabrics from 3 feet away, acceptable.
The backing was fun and simple, more fabrics from my stash: one playful and one a nice batik.
I really enjoyed (and stressed) over how to quilt this little blanket. I've never even quilted a pot holder together! And I'm no good at free motion quilting on my little Bernina. So I stitched in the ditch with hopefully unnoticeable colors. One binding later and it was time to wrap up my first baby blanket!