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It just makes you crave ice cream

I guess I wasn't the only one that was thinking neopolitan ice cream when I was putting this quilt together. My apologies for making you hungry for sweets!

Front and Back

This baby quilt was gifted to one of my college buddies who gave birth to a beautiful girl last month. Pink is her thing so these colors just naturally came together for me. I hope she likes this quilt as much as myself and our other friend. I was hoping to give it to her this weekend when I went down to LA (more on this later), but her baby girl got a little sick so they weren't able to meet up after all.

Neopolitan Quilt, front
Front

Pattern: Neopolitan Quilt, inspired by My Aunt June
Size: 40" x 40"
Fabric: Country Cotton Solids
Amount of Craft Allowance Spent: $6.18 (for batting and a bag of peanut m&ms)

Notes:
I fell in love with the simplicity of My Aunt June's quilt when I first saw it. The twist on mine was that I had four colors to work with. Each finished block is 8" x 8" and is comprised of four 2.5" x 8.5" strips. Each block was randomly pieced together and the quilt top was assembled by alternating the stripe direction of each block just as in the original. And of course, the binding was hand stitched.

Neopolitan Quilt, back
Back

The back was composed of a strip of 2.5" squares, flanked on each side by the fuschia and brown fabric. I finished it off by quiting in a straight forward geometric pattern. I first defined each quilt block by stitching in the ditch along each column and row and then diagonally, connecting each corner of the blocks. You can see the quilting detail a bit more clearly here. The only thing I would have changed on this quilt is to have selected a tan or a lighter brown instead of the beige I used. There's not enough contrast between the beige and pink in some lights. And in other lights, the beige gives off a yellow/greenish tint.

Rumple frumple
Rumply frumply goodness!

The Neopolitan Quilt is my 5th quilt and in the process of making this I've come to the following realizations:

  1. I must learn how to free motion quilt. My machine has the ability to do this and I need to learn how. I'm getting tired of just sewing straight lines and I think it's stifling my creativity.
  2. I love Kona Cotton. Country Cotton Solids is readily available at Joanns and fairly inexpensive. But after working with Kona Cotton on Ami's quilt, I find that I really like the weight of Kona Cotton better. It's heavier with a slightly rougher feel. However, I feel like this will hold the test of time for quilts that I hope will last a lifetime or be passed on from generation to generation. I think it's time to invest in Kona Cotton shade cards.
  3. I need to learn how to play with prints. I love the understated and modern appeal of quilts made with solids. But I think it's time to get out of my comfort zone and start experimenting with prints.
  4. Play with curves. I'm also thinking that it's time to start playing with piecing curves and doing circles. I'll slowly work my way onto this one.

With two more baby quilts in the pipeline (I just found out about another pregnancy after my last post!), I've got some time to practice. But seriously though, could you all hold off on the baby making for at least another 2-3 months? I've got a wardrobe to sew!

Comments (14)

This is really beautiful. I'm such a fan of our quilts.

"your" quilts. I should go to sleep.

this is a GREAT quilt!

it looks lovely! free motion is easier than it seems, it takes more practice than anything. you just drop the feed dogs and then move the quilt in any direction forward, backward & side to side (never turning/rotating). the trick is learning to pace yourself so that you are moving slowly & evenly to get nice neat even stitches. the easiest/least intimidating way to try is on something small like quilted placemats until you get familiar with the motion. =]

everyone has or is getting or has heard of the denyse schmidt quilt book, but another one that i love is the modern quilt workshop by bill kerr & weeks ringle. great advice & beautiful patterns all around.

ooooh, i SO love this quilt. pink and brown together is such a great combination.

It's beautiful!! I love the back. Quilting has been on my crafting short list for awhile, and I always come *this* close to doing it...by making a little patchwork bag or piecing together some simple squares. The idea of a big quilt kinda scares me though! Did you take a class or did you teach yourself? I'm wondering if I should dive in, or invest ina little beginner's class. Thanks! :o)

What a beautiful gift! Love the color, love the contrast of the front to the back. Just lovely!

Once again, you astound me with your craftiness. Love that quilt.

This is just BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!

this is just CUTE, I love you color combo, it really looks like ice cream, you do such beautiful quilts

This rocks alot. I really like the use of the four colors; but, my favorite part is the back! It's so hip! Free motion quilting makes me so nervous, but I am going to learn how to do it this year. I feel like my machine wants to be free!

Love, love, love the pink quilt! Nice job.

Your quilt is lovely! One of the most beautiful I've ever seen.

i've been a lurker for quite a while, but wanted to thank you for your inspirational quilt! i recently gifted a baby quilt in a very similar color scheme, because of how well yours turned out. i love this [and your others as well!]

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