The rainbow quilt story
When I found out I was pregnant, I decided to get back into quilting and make one for the baby. It’d been so long since I’d made a quilt I couldn’t even remember when I actually did make one. I have a vague recollection of some textiles project in year 11 or 12, a massive appliqued monstrosity of a quilt with an ugly face on it. I figured I wouldn’t go overboard, and it had to be something not too pink or too blue as I didn’t know what I was having. I didn’t even really think about the size, even though there are standard cot sizes. So I planned something 1.5 metres square, big enough to last. And I decided a rainbow gradient would work. I didn’t think at all about the actual quilting part until I was sewing the thing together and I realised then that I knew next to nothing about actual quilting technique.

All top pieces sewn together - I realised later I should have done it as a professional quilter would have, oh well
Now I’m onto the next project… a cream/white themed baby size quilt for a friend who is due next month. I was planning it for the Dude but he is past the stage of using a cot quilt, given he is not even sleeping in his cot anyway. And I think the subtle, delicate patterns are a little too girly and babyish for him. I’m going to try a little free motion quilting on this one! I’ll be sure to upload some photos when it’s done…








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