Showing posts with label Hexagon Baby Quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hexagon Baby Quilt. Show all posts

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Baby Hexagon Quilt......Done



Washed and Dried the Baby Quilt

three times...
















It shrunk up and is soft and cozy...














It's all ready for the baby coming in May!


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LuAnn Kessi

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Hexagon Baby Quilt......Quilting Done


I spent the day on the










The Hexagon Baby Quilt is ready for quilting:







I am using a stencil to mark the curves:







The Quilt Pounce chalk is my favorite:







The chalk lines are easy to follow:







The chalk is removed with a hot iron:







Chalk Marks are.....GONE!




















Machine Quilting.....DONE!






Back Side of Hexagon Baby Quilt:



Now for the Binding...


More to Come!



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LuAnn Kessi

Friday, February 21, 2014

Hexagon Baby Quilt.......Top Done



For the last month this little baby quilt top 

has been a constant companion...



It has traveled with me...

I have been hand piecing everywhere I go.






94 Hexagons later...

it is ready for a border.




I chose lavender for the border:


I wanted straight edges, so I pieced in

half hexagons along the top and bottom...






I pieced in half diamonds along the sides...







Then I added a 3 inch border of lavender fabric.







I have plenty of yellow leftover for the binding...







I pawed through the fabric cupboard 

and found pieces of flannel 

that I seamed up for the back side...







I plan to machine quilt a 

Clam Shell/Baptist Fan pattern.

Since this is a traditional style quilt, I thought

I would keep the quilting traditional as well.


Why machine quilt a hand pieced quilt?

* I create too many quilts to get them all

hand quilted in my lifetime.

* Hand Quilting irritates my carpal tunnel.

*  A baby quilt will hold up better with

machine quilting vs hand quilting.





Baby Hexagon Quilt Top...






It is all spray basted and ready 

to go under the needle

of the Sweet Sixteen......very soon!

More to Come~



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LuAnn Kessi

Friday, January 24, 2014

Hexagon Baby Quilt.....Progress Report



I am hand piecing a hexagon baby quilt:



This is what it looked like the last time you saw it...






After a few nights of piecing...


it is almost baby quilt size!








These are the last of the 

hexagons ready to stitch in place.


More to come...


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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,


LuAnn Kessi

Friday, January 17, 2014

Baby Quilt 2......Hexagon Paper Pieced



This is the next baby quilt...




I am using the English Paper Piecing technique...







The papers are lightly glued onto the fabric...

The glue will wash right out

when it is laundered.





This is the fabric I used to pull all of the

other fabrics from...







The hexagons are basted

and ready to stitch together...














Depression Era Reproduction 1930 fabrics...








Back side of quilt top...







Just so you can see...

these are very large 3 inch hexagons...

this quilt should hand piece together quickly!


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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,


LuAnn Kessi