And my version:
(measures 14 x 18.5")
The sweet little text fabric for the boat is from blend fabric's Crabtastic. The "water" fabric - Salt Air by Cosmo Cricket - made it so easy to free-motion "waves". The "sky" was a tad more of an adventure for me, but I'm happy enough with it. I used a lovely variegated thread - Aurifil 50 #4670/Silver Fox - for the water, and luckily had the perfect shade - Madeira light blue #9320 - for the sky. I thought matched binding would be a perfect finish.Thanks again to Alex for sharing her project with me. You can find the pattern in her shop. Meanwhile, I'm off to join the celebration!
Linking up with Fabric Tuesday and Little Quilt Monday.
SO CUTE!! Your quilting is great, and the matched binding is perfect for this.
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable!
ReplyDeleteHee hee, so fun!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable!! Such a cute baby boy gift :)
ReplyDeleteThis is darling! I'm off to check out her shop!
ReplyDeleteIt's really cute! I like your matched binding. What is a baby shower? I don't know, if we have this in germany.
ReplyDeleteI love the binding! What a cute little quilt!
ReplyDeletegorgeous, Debbie. This is such a beautiful baby quilt. Love all the fun quilting, too.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThats just perfectly lovely!
ReplyDeletethat is so sweet Debbie, I love it a lot. Perfect fabric choices + quilting. Cat.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet, Deb! Love those clouds!
ReplyDeleteJust the cutest.
ReplyDeleteYour version is lovely, what a great gift!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! And your FMQ is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely, what a great baby gift!
ReplyDeleteYou did a smashing job, well done.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt! I especially love your free motion "sky" and the "waves"! What a lucky baby!
ReplyDeleteadorable! Great for a baby boy!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteThat mini is so gorgeous!! I love the quilting!
ReplyDeleteLovely! So simple and made special by your quilting :)
ReplyDeleteyou did a beautiful job on this.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun little quilt!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so neat and cool!! Great work!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I want a big version for our beach house! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is incredibly adorable!
ReplyDeleteThat is super-cute! I agree with FeelinCrafty - a larger lap-quilt-size one would be perfect for sitting on the porch on a cool morning with a cup of tea...
ReplyDeleteI have been saving this in my google reader till I had time to comment-- I am so in love with this precious quilt!!! It is just right--from idea to fabrics to quilting--you hit the nail on the head on this one!
ReplyDeleteWow!Awesome design!! I'm a sailor and I'd like to share my experience on sailing. Be sure to get rid of all extra weight. Crew can be moved to the windward side to keep the boat level. Junk in the boat is hard to move, and it will just slow the boat down. Light weight is very important downwind. Going upwind, added weight can sometimes be helpful. Waves and chop tend to slow up a light boat, while a heavier boat can plunge right on through. Keep rudder motion to a minimum. Steering creates lift from side to side. Lift is always accompanied by drag. Keep the rudder angle steady. thanks!
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