My friend Miranda recently had a little baby girl.
Since she decided not to find out the gender I decided to wait until the baby arrived to make a quilt.
I'm glad I did!
With two big brothers this baby girl should get a girly quilt!
I used my Aria charm packs.
I ordered backing, binding, and a border from the Aria line as well.
This fabric really is so pretty!
I saw this pattern recently on Riley Blake's IG feed.
I think they have a free pattern for it and everything, but I just winged it.
While I was assembling the top, I knew the dead space was going to be a challenge for me to leave.
I didn't want it to look.... unfinished....
Like something should be there.
I knew the quilting could change it around and make it a feature of the quilt if I wanted it to be.
I thought about loops, but I wasn't sure.
I kept thinking about a free motion pin I recently saw on Pinterest.
I started thinking I should just go for it!
I felt somewhat confident after the squares I quilted on the Kiss Kiss in a similar way.
SO
I DID IT!
I tried something NEW!
I enjoy a less dense quilting style in general.
Often I quilt darn right sparsely so the quilt is softer.
But this is what I wanted for this quilt.
I wanted the white space to have it's own texture and stand on it's own instead of getting lost.
I like how the looser quilting on the dresdens make them almost look pillowy.
I am also glad that I took the time to do neat appliqued centers for the dresdens.
I don't mind raw edges getting frayed.
But with the amount of washing a baby quilt can need I wanted the circles to stay neat.
I tried just pressing the edges under but I was burning myself and they were very pointy!
So I googled it and sure enough there are super easy smart tricks.
It took a good evening to press them all and sew them on but I think they were worth the extra time.
I can't wait to deliver this quilt and meet this sweet baby girl!
On a side note, this quilt makes my first quarter goal completed!
I will blog about that soon, and about my next quarter goals!












