Since injuring my index finger, I've been banned from my sewing room. I'm trying to use this time to write posts on some of my older quilts. I've been on a pretty good streak of writing about my quilts for the last several finishes. But when I created my virtual trunk show for 2016, I realized I missed quite a few of this year's finished. So I've made a goal to write about each of this year's quilts by the end of the year. Think I can do it? We shall see.
I'm kicking things off with my first finish of 2016: Branch's Carpenter Star.
Branch is the name of my friend Kim's baby. Kim and I have boys who share the exact same birthdays. We met on a due date board so we've known each others since sometime in 2008. This group of mamas have become some of my best friends, and Kim especially so. Up until a few weeks ago, she lived a few hours away by Niagara Falls, so we have been able to become real life friends, too.
Last January we made an unexpected trip to Canada for a funeral. We stopped by to see Kim because I was hoping to see a brand new baby. Alas, Branch decided it was too cold to come out. But his delay gave me time to whip up a quilt for him.
In 2014, I made a quilt for Branch's big sister. When I was thinking of a quilt for him, all I knew is that I wanted to used some of my scraps for P's quilt.
I have a long list of quilt patterns I want to make. Sometimes I know I want to make a certain pattern for someone in particular. Sometimes I want to make a pattern, and then the occasion presents itself. For Branch, I started with fabric and then looked for a quick pattern because we were going to be heading back up in a few weeks again and I wanted to have the quilt ready. Hello, Carpenter Star!
This pattern comes together very quickly. Just squares and half square triangles. It went a little bit faster because I was able to use one of my Christmas gifts for the first time. I LOVE my rotating cutting mat! It's so nice to keep the unit in one place as I trim my squares! I use it all the trim for trimming now.
For quilting, I echoed inside the the squares and parallelograms to highlight the 3D effect.
I borrowed from the birth announcement to make the label.
With some of the scraps, I made a taggy blanket.
With more scraps, I made this doll quilt for big sister.
Best of all, I got to deliver the quilt in person. Branch likes to cuddle with both his quilt and his sister's quilt!
One last thing that makes me smile. When I made the quilt, I didn't know that Kim was going to name her son Branch after the character on the show Longmire. But the pattern ended up being perfect for him. Carpenter Star = carpenters work with wood = a piece of wood is called a Branch. Perfect.
I finished this quilt before I joined Instagram, so I don't have any photos posted there, but you can follow me to see what I'm working on now.
I finished this quilt before I joined Instagram, so I don't have any photos posted there, but you can follow me to see what I'm working on now.
Such a sweet quilt! Perfect for a baby!
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely quilt, and I love the little taggy blanket and matching doll quilt - very cute. And I bet Branch (and Branch's mummy) and thrilled with your gift. E xx
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