Less than ten days into the new year and I have my first quilt finally finished for 2018 and what made it so easy to accomplish was that it was a baby quilt and a pattern that I just love. As the way the quilt weather works, just when I 'm ready to take photos of this quilt, the sun goes away and foggy weather comes to visit, which means the photos had to be taken indoor. It makes an otherwise happy quilt look rather gloomy.
This quilt was made for soon-to-be parents, the father being a son of someone I knew since fifth grade and my first memory of her was that she, being somewhat intimidating since she was way taller than me, jumped out of her seat to block me from going to the cloakroom and asked me where did I think I was going. If I had the power to look into my quilt future I could have told her right then that she might want to rethink her actions because I would be making a baby quilt for her granddaughter in 50+ years. Instead, as I would relay the story to her sons, I ran back screaming to my desk. Flash forward to almost 50 years later, I met up with my intimidator who was working at the quilt shop I happened to be visiting from out-of-town and as the story goes, she wouldn't leave me alone, kept asking me all of these questions and I was trying to shop. I gave her short and curt answers until I realized she and I went to the same high school and graduated the same year and when she told me her then name, it was reunion time. It's sort of ironic she was preventing me from shopping, isn't it, but it was a good thing this time. That was the start of our "being nice" friendship and even though she lives six hours away, we have included each other in our family celebrations over the past years. I would like to mention that I am at least four inches taller than her now.
Enough of the background story which I had to share and now to this quilt which the parents-to-be requested a gray and white quilt with a hint of mint, thus the name Hinto Minto Quilt which I'm pretty sure it's going to be renamed. As mentioned previously, I just love this quilt and it came together so nicely since I had all of the fabric in my stash. I wanted to showcase the gray large letter by Art Gallery and the mint green Cotton + Steel fabrics so I came up with a pattern inspired by two other quilts I've made: Jelly Roll Charm Chase (you can see it here) and the Blue Ernie Stash Dash Quilt (you can see it here). I love the look of staggered strips and my favorite way to achieve this look is doing the first two laps of a Jelly Roll Race Quilt. I sewed approximately fifty 20" long strips, which is way more than enough, in various lengths and once they were all sewn together, I then sew it together like you would for a jelly roll race quilt. This where the similarities end because I then cut the strip set in various widths and when sewn with the squares and rectangles, it made a forty-inch wide row. (I'm going to be making another quilt like this with black and white Cotton+Steel fabrics and will make sure I write a Staggered Squares and Strips tutorial so I can share this easy pattern). A fun touch to this quilt is the father-to-be is an IT executive and I was glad to include a rectangle that had the word "user" while I think some of the other fabrics might appeal to the mother-to-be who works in the Arts. As you can see by the photos above, there were some spots where the seams or the same fabrics just happened to meet like a jelly roll race. Also, you will see that I quilted with soft wavy lines along the seams of the rows which added to the easiness of making this quilt.
I backed the quilt with a medium dark gray dot fabric and the binding is a light gray gingham check, all from my stash. The Hinto Minto Quilt will soon be leaving for California and just in time for the February delivery. I'll have to check with the Grandmother as to how it should be sent.
I must have been a really nice girl back in my school days seeing that I never received a baby quilt made by someone in the past when I became a Grandmother last year but then again I did win quite a few free quilt patterns and four fabric giveaways in 2017. Just purely coincidental, I say. I think there are those of us who wear their halos well.
Hope you're having a great week too and also since it's been snow long, you're enjoying some warm weather.
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