4.12.11

sunday - rainbow chevron goodness

rainbow chevron quilt - finished

And so I begin the parade of finished quilts on the blog. There have been a bunch of them waiting patiently in the wings - a few for classes at gather here, a few for the fun of it, and a couple that I need to send off to friends. I'm not sure what more to say about this one here other than it was a prototype for a class on how to make easy zig-zags and that the color scheme and design were inspired by a fabric by Ann Kelle - the very same fabric that I used for the backing, in fact. I like to drive my point home.

Two things that worked out neatly and have pleased me oh-so-very-much about this quilt are my successful attempts at making corner pockets for a dowel, a la Oh, Fransson! in her book, The Practical Guide to Patchwork, and my victory at machine-binding. Past attempts at machine-binding have been... less than stellar. Or we can be blunt and say they have sucked ass and been fug as hell (because it's the truth). Heh. This time, however, I put to practice what I have learned from past mistakes and used a wider binding, resulting in this:

chevron - backside

See? Sweet! I am TRIUMPHANT! And I am also way too excited about this teeny success.

I wish I had noted the measurements before I parted with it. I think it measures approximately 38 x 44 inches. All I know is it's a great size for a baby quilt and expect it will be used as such.

4 comments:

Kathy said...

That's fantastic!!! I just signed up for a class at Gather Here that meets later this month -- I can't wait!

Jodi said...

Oooh, it's just terrific! Love the chevron look.

grumperina said...

I've seen a lot of zig-zag/chevron motifs lately: they are so fun to make! I actually started to work on a zig-zag knitted blanket not long ago. I should return to that.

(example: http://www.target.com/p/Missoni-for-Target-Medallion-Fitted-Crib-Sheet/-/A-13447449)

maitai said...

dude, this is gorgeous! i love the colors.