Well here we are at the last challenge of the year for Christmas (or Not) BINGO Challenges. For this one I chose to go Column "N" and the elements I chose were PINK, BUTTONS and RIBBON. I chose this column because I had all the materials on hand to make this mini tabletop quilt project. A while back I bought a 5-pack of fat quarters from Joann's. I love their pre-packaged fat quarters because it's an easy way to get a cute combination of coordinating fabrics for not too much money. In addition to having the fabric on hand, I have a jar of vintage buttons that I used. I thought that using assorted buttons would go well with the shabby chic look of the quilt. Lastly, my ribbon, which is used to divide the patchwork from the edges is an old Stampin' Up! Ribbon that I had in my stash.
I used an old pillow case for the backing and I even had pink thread on hand, so this project cost me nothing out of pocket today!
Quilting is not something that I usually do, but I've been intrigued with it, and this little project was a perfect way to start experimenting with the craft. I have to say, that I'm not that good at it. It's a lot harder than it looks to get all those little squares lined up perfectly, but thankfully with the busy prints it's not too noticeable.
In the photo above on the left you can see how I simply designed the small quilt. And on the right, I laid out the pieces before sewing them together. It's amazing how much the pieces "shrink" when sewn!
I think this finished piece will be great for Valentine's Day, Easter, or any spring tabletop display.
If you'd like to join us, either with a handmade card, or any other craft, we would love to have you play along. Check out the BINGO Card, choose any column (up and down only) and show us your projects!
What a wonderful table topper feature. The buttons are a fabulous extra accent to it.
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree that patchwork is not a 'simple' craft...I have made two quilt tops for my offspring, (21st Birthday gifts) and then said no more!!
Blessings
Maxine
Hi Maxine! I'm so glad that I'm not the only one who finds quilting challenging. That's so nice that you made two quilt tops-and quite an accomplishment. I know your kids will cherish them for a long time to come. Thanks so much for stopping by! :)
DeleteOh that's so very pretty Barb - love the combination of the various pink patterns!
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much Deborah! :)
Deletesuch a pretty mini quilt, perfect for a snack with some coffee :)
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