At the
Seattle Modern Quilt Guild, we have "Sew & Tell" at the end of every meeting. I am always inspired by the work of my guild-mates! One night, as my friend Louise/
I'm Feelin' Crafty, sat down next to me, I saw she'd brought something to share. She caught me a little off-guard when she told me, "I brought
my 'gator quilt." This girl's a master at paper-piecing and had created a pattern for
the cutest 'gator ever!!
Well, I am not as comfortable with paper piecing as Louise, but I couldn't resist when she called out for testers for her new pattern!! I agreed to do 1 'gator (there are 3 sizes included in the pattern), and got right to work!
I happened to have a big piece of crazy-pieced greens left over from
a previous crazy-piecing frenzy, and thought it would be perfect for my 'gator. I made the small gator, which measures 9"x21". You can see there are some tiny pieces, but that's one area paper-piecing really shines. I can't say I had any trouble piecing this guy
at all. Louise has him split up into several sections that went together just great. The pattern was easy to follow - though basic paper-piecing skills are assumed - and before long I had a full 'gator!
Since I was making just 1 'gator, I thought he would be perfect for an oblong pillow. I quilted the blue background to give the feel of water and really had alot of fun with that. I used
Sew Katie Did's invisible zipper tutorial, which worked like a charm. It had been years since I had inserted one, so I was pleased how easy it was. Just fyi, I used a 20-22" invisible zipper, and my pillow form was 12"x30".
So the 'Gator Blog Hop is just starting! Be sure and see Louise's
Release Party post, and check back in over the next 10 days to see all the other 'gators!
The 'Gator Quilt pattern is available on Craftsy! I know you'll have as much fun with it as I did! And isn't Louise's full 'gator quilt great?!
That is the cutest gator I have ever seen!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great as a pillow, the crazy piecing is really effective.
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique idea! Can I call him a 'crazy croc' instead!?
ReplyDeleteoh man he is cute!
ReplyDeleteYour crazy piecing makes your gator extra fun!
ReplyDeleteFun gator - I love the patchworky body! And the water-y quilting!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Love your water quilting for the background too!
ReplyDeleteThis is the cutest 'gator I have ever seen! It is a great block for a pillow. I love all the different green fabrics and the wavy quilting. I will definitely be adding this pattern to my cart. My hometown's only claim to fame is a reality show about a 'gator rescue, so alligators are really popular! :D
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic!!! I love the pillow!! Yea! Thank you so much for testing for me!
ReplyDeleteWell obviously everyone needs a 'gator in their life :oD
ReplyDeleteI love your scrappy 'gator! he oblong cushion is perfect and your quilting is wonderful :)See you on the penultimate day of the hop!
ReplyDeleteyou know as a UF alum I'm going to have to get this pattern!! I love your crazy-pieced gator! so cute!!
ReplyDeletehaha - that's AWESOME! Brought a smile to my face. :)
ReplyDeleteHe is one very cute scrap-happy gator! Just love him as a pillow too. The watery wavy quilting is perfect. Fun, fun, fun! You are so good. I want to be like you when I grow up.
ReplyDeleteOh how fun - my son would LOVE this!!
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I want to make a long pillow for my boys now, it is so cute and I just love the scrappiness of him, it really turned out great and is a great pattern!
ReplyDeleteFantastic. What a cool pattern! I love your scrappy version, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteLove love love this scrappy gator! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteyour gator is just too cute!!! those greens are awesome
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love yours with all of the different greens and the way you quilted the pillow form is awesome.
ReplyDeleteAwesome gator!
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant. It looks really good on your long cushion and I love the water effect of the quilting.
ReplyDeleteYour 'gator is so cool - love all of the different greens and your wavy quilting.
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