Very nice!!I like to round corners also.
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Gal - Your quilt is just perfect for a little guy. I can't believe how wonderful you did with fabrics from the Op shops! That is the true heart of quilting, use it up, wear it out. Our ancestors used what they had and truly recycled. I know how expensive fabric is in NZ after my visit last year, but had no ideal batting was so expensive also (though it makes sense that it would be similar to fabric). I recently found a gently used blanket at a thrift store (op shop) and plan to wash and dry with hot water and then use as batting. It feels about the same weight. I am also going to try some used flannel sheets when I make practice quilts on my juki and frame. Maybe you could get those more reasonably than batting?
Let us know how Riley likes his quilt (love that you embroidered his name and personalized it for him). |
Nursie76, thanks, yes I agree it really appeals to me, about the 'make do' tradition of quilt making, that is the challenge for me also, as I do not have a lot to spend on fabrics. It means that I must wait a little longer till all the fabrics come together, but that is part of the fun, and certainly the challenge! You won't believe this but last visit to the op shop I actually picked up a couple of flannelette sheets in great condition for $1 each, with the idea I could use them instead of batting, but when I got them home, my Mum liked them so much I gave them to her as the colour was perfect for her single bed!
So the hunt goes on!! Gal PS Just thought I would add the prices for batting here in New Zealand so as you folk can compare, 100% wool batting $43.00m 2.4cm wide Bamboo/Cotton batting 50/50 2.54cm wide $26.50m Hobbs Thermore $89.oom 228cm x 274cm Queen Size 90"x108" inches already cut to size 100% Polyester low loft $16.oom 2.40cm wide These are in New Zealand dollars! |
Wow! I can see where flannel sheets might be cheaper. So sweet of you to give your mum the ones you found. Great price by the way. I just bought one for $3 the other day. My DD is going to grad school at the Uni of Auckland and is currently home for a month. She would like me to teach her to sew so she can save money on clothes as they are also expensive in NZ she says. She shops mostly at OP shops. I tried to tell her that at the price of fabric in NZ, she probably wouldn't save anything...course I suppose I could send her some once in a while. ;-)
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How wonderful Nursie, your daughter is in NZ, she will love it here, my niece is a lawyer in Auckland! She loves it!
My daughter graduated last year, (Arts) and loves to dress as an 'artist' her favourite place to shop is the op shops, it was not always so though, she hated it when she was a teenager! Funny how going out to work and buying a home of her own has galvanized her shopping into saving money every which way she can!* Lol! Gal PS The prices I gave above are from my LQS in Christchurch City. |
Originally Posted by Gal
How wonderful Nursie, your daughter is in NZ, she will love it here, my niece is a lawyer in Auckland! She loves it!
My daughter graduated last year, (Arts) and loves to dress as an 'artist' her favourite place to shop is the op shops, it was not always so though, she hated it when she was a teenager! Funny how going out to work and buying a home of her own has galvanized her shopping into saving money every which way she can!* Lol! Gal PS The prices I gave above are from my LQS in Christchurch City. |
I saw it before but it's even cuter quilted. You did a great job. Thanks for sharing.
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Well you are a quilter after my own heart! LOVE your first machined quilt, I bet Riley will treasure it!!
Doesn't it give you a buzz creating a work of art from next to nothing well done!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: |
That's a wonderful quilt. I'm sure he will love it.
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very nice and perfect for a boy
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