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We’re having another baby!

(oh, and it’s a girl!)

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handprinted baby quilt

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This quilt started with my hope of showing off a few wonderful handprinted fabrics I had received from Cloth Fabrics. Then I thought it might be a good opportunity to incorporate a few of my other handprinted fabrics I’d collected along the way.

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I made up large improv log cabin/square in square type blocks, showing off a fun handprinted fabric in the center of each (in all but one square – I see now that one of the blocks started out with a quilting weight Lotta Jansdotter print instead!). The blocks are on the larger size at 15″ square, so I didn’t need too many to make up a baby quilt.

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On the back, I used up some of the larger leftover solid pieces, along with just a few printed pieces tossed in for fun.

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Since one of the handprinted fabrics featured a print that looks like Elizabeth’s dogwood quilting, I decided to go for it again and use that type of quilting here. I love how it gives the quilt great texture, but doesn’t detract from the blocks on the front.

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A few of you asked about using handprinted fabrics in your quilts, so I thought I’d tell you my experiences. Many of these handprinted fabrics are printed on a heavier weight base cloth, and wouldn’t typically be what I would choose to quilt with. However, I went for it anyway since they were being mixed in with regular quilting weight cottons. It does make for some bulkier seams, and a bit of a stiffer quilt (though I used mainly softer fabrics on the backing and used a lighter weight batting to try to offset that). Additionally, I did experience a bit of fading on a few of the handprinted fabrics after washing. I tend to expect that from handprinted fabrics, but it’s certainly something to keep in mind if you’re adding them to a quilt you expect to wash frequently.

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Kate’s quilt

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Or at least that’s what I kept calling it when I was making it. Really though, it’s a quilt for both Kate and Matt, who were married this past summer. Kate and I met and became great friends in college and I was thrilled that we had the opportunity to attend their wedding.

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If you’ve been reading along for a while, you’ll likely remember the previous version of this quilt. I made a small version here, and each time I posted a photo of it, Kate was quick to comment that it was one of her very favorites. So of course it was a no brainer when it came time for a wedding gift! I remade that quilt for them, making a lap quilt size.

I always have fun making a quilt like this, since it gives me a chance to dig though both my scraps and stash. I think it’s so fun to see so many different fabrics in one quilt!

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For the backing, I went with mostly darker gray, since I love the way it looks with the bright rainbow fabrics from the front. I added in a rainbow of tiny improv log cabins, and a bit of lighter gray when I ran out of the darker gray.

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I free motion quilted it with this stem pattern, as I used in this quilt. Then it’s bound in a Dear Stella light gray stripe. It’s so fun to make quilts when you have a recipient in mind, and I certainly had fun making this one for Kate and Matt. And I’m even happier that I managed to get it to them before winter was completely over!

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