Friday, April 4, 2014

out of the rubbish, a quilt



So.
I turned it into a cozy quilt.


I know you are shocked ;-)


It was tricky to find enough usable fabric.
And by usable, I mean, it doesn't yet have rips or tears,
but there are still plenty of fraying bits in my 'usable' pieces...


Matching the plaids on those corners 
was not an option.
Surprisingly, it doesn't bother me one iota.
I actually think it is more pronounced in the photos than it is in person.


The AMH fabric that I ordered for the back 
didn't go quite as well as I'd hoped it would,
but Tyler was impressed enough with the softness 
(unwashed, of course. I never pre-wash my quilting fabrics.)
that he wanted me to use it anyways.


It made finding an appropriate binding a wee bit tricky,
but I am quite pleased with what I ended up with.


I chose a skein of embroidery floss that matched the binding
 to do my one 'x' of hand-quilting.
Because I had to do just a little hand-stitching, ya know?


I almost completely sewed the binding on by machine;
I figured it is such a small quilt, it'd be great to practice on.
But I just couldn't bring myself to do it.
I simply enjoy hand sewing the binding down too much.
And I like the look of a hand sewn binding.
(plus - my straight stitching still leaves a lot to be desired. 
Tyler thinks those diagonal lines are super straight, 
but in reality, they are - um - super organic.
And by 'organic', I mean
really wavy.)


I finished sewing down the binding on the way home from my mom's house on Sunday,
and already this quilt has seen a lot of use.
As a matter of fact, I had to steal it from Lex' so I could take it out for pictures...


Here's hoping for another dozen or so years of cozy comfort
from a beloved shirt.


many thanks to my stud muffin quilt holder ;-)


4 comments:

  1. I think it is just wonderful sis, and so did James!!! So glad you got it out of the trash!! and a super great model too!! xoxo

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  2. yea!! special old flannel shirt quilt!!we are all so glad!!
    love
    mom

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  3. Very clever! And I DO love the hand stitching. It really adds an extra level of awesomeness to this quilt. You've convinced me, I"ll have to try ti!
    Ida

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