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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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I finished up the binding this morning (and now this blog and my life will go back to normal as Quilt Watch 2011 is officially over). Thank you for your suggestions and sweet comments along the way.

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I wanted to share the inspiration for this quilt. It's a picture from one of my favorite books, Handmade Living. I loved the mess of square patterns and bought fabric to replicate the look. I realized after I had them all sewn together that I was going to make a quilt instead of just a duvet cover.

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This project came together quickly because I knew if I stopped it would become too daunting to finish. I purposely kept myself focused on just one part at a time and did not read the directions ahead of where I was. This simplified everything significantly because I had clear, manageable steps to tackle :

  • pick color scheme
  • buy fabric for top
  • wash fabric
  • cut squares
  • sew squares into strips
  • sew strips together
  • trim edges
  • iron top of quilt
  • read about how to bind layers together
  • buy binding supplies
  • pin back, batting & top together
  • sew, sew, sew
  • trim edges
  • read about how to finish off
  • buy fabric for final binding edge
  • cut fabric
  • read again how to finish off because it seemed ridiculously hard
  • iron fabric
  • machine stitch binding on
  • pin binding
  • hand stitch into place

See how overwhelming that list looks? But I really didn't know what was coming next and took it one task at a time which saved me from panic.

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Here's the other reason it came together quickly – I threw perfectionism out the window. This quilt is not for sale, it's for our bed. In the next few years we'll get tired of it and it will be an extra blanket for when guests come or when our kids build forts. It's just a quilt for our family. My stitches that hold it all together are very crooked (fortunately, it's hard to tell with the pattern on the front but the backing looks like it's held on with squiggles instead of straight lines) and I didn't do any measuring or lining up so the edges are not quite even.

But it covers our bed at that was the point. I realized while wrapping up this project that I am most effective with DIY projects when I care about something being vibrant, not perfect. Fear of imperfection is a big hold up. I think I've learned enough from this one that the next will technically be much better and hopefully I can gift quilts as gifts when my friends start having little ones.

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If you are looking to tackle a big quilting project I can't recommend this book enough. Or do google searches for step-by-step instructions on how to get it done. This is not an impossible project at all – it's just a big one. I'll do my best to answer questions in the comments but will not be doing a tutorial. So many great books and blogs do it much better than I can.

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Some technical notes : I used about nine yards of fabric for the top and brands can be seen here. The quilt squares were not measured but are about 5 – 7 inches square. I used a gray queen sized sheet from Target for the backing and a queen size piece of batting picked up on sale at my local fabric store. For the hand stitching and the hand binding, I used 100% cotton quilting thread from Gutermann in white (it took less than one 220 yd spool). The light gray binding was about a yard of fabric that I cut and sewed into one long three inch strip. The finished quilt measures about 87×92 inches. If you missed it, here is our handmade headboard.

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54 responses to “our new quilt.”

  1. LittleMissPip Avatar

    A friend of my Mum’s gave me a quilt with the alphabet and 1-10 on it when I was born. We called it my “A to Z.” My hamster chewed a hole in when I was younger but other than that it’s still in one peace 26 years later!
    Congratulations on staying so focused!

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  2. Kara H Avatar

    Wow! This is awesome, Elise! Good job!

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  3. Funnelcloud Rachel Avatar

    Elise – you are a maniac! And I mean that as a compliment – I can’t believe that this project (which I thought would take weeks to complete – or if it was me, months) is already on your bed! It’s gorgeous! And I think the imperfections and handmade quality is what makes it so beautiful.
    (Also, for some reason this post is not showing up in Google Reader – FYI.)

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  4. Leah Buckley Avatar

    Gorgeous. and I love your “vibrant, not perfect” mindset.

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  5. Stacy Avatar

    Way to go!!!!!!!! It turned out great.

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  6. Jenn Avatar

    awesome!! looks great, and also.. yea for throwing perfectionism out the window… I need to embrace that motto more often.

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  7. October Bishop Avatar

    I absolutely love the quilt and the styling of your room with the bed side table, very chic! Also thank you for putting up a bullet point guide, I will find that very useful if I ever aquire the patience to have a go at this project myself.

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  8. Laura Avatar

    Staying focused on one part at a time and not letting your momentum die down is such a good idea! I know I’ve had lots of big projects that end up unfinished because I run out of steam.

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  9. Kayla Avatar

    so amazed at how you pulled this all together so quickly!
    great job 🙂

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  10. Michelle Clement Avatar

    It looks amazing!! 🙂 Love the colors, and way to get it done so quickly!

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  11. Lauren Stennett Avatar

    it looks so good elise, great job!

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  12. Jill Avatar

    WOW Elise – you must be so proud and jazzed about this 🙂 It’s so, so pretty. I love how it drapes down the sides of your bed. And you’re right – it’s perfect for you right now and that’s what counts!

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  13. melissa Avatar

    love the (un)pattern!! i think the solid dark grey back is my favorite part!

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  14. oh shoot Avatar

    wow! it is so beautiful!

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  15. sandra Avatar

    Cannot comment enough telling you how amazing and inspiring you are. Really.
    This looks aaaah-mazing!
    Can I be like you when I grow up? 😉

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  16. mandiesmithsegura Avatar

    LOVE this Elise! I adore how it looks with your headboard! 🙂

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  17. Megan Avatar

    very good. I’m starting to feel very very guilty about the quilt I started a year ago…I’m still working on the binding. 😦

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  18. Angie Avatar

    It looks wonderful! I love the handmade quality and the colours and patterns you chose. It’s perfect and something you will always have. My MIL makes handmade quilts (and does the quilting by hand too!) and we are fortunate enough to own 3 queen size ones, 2 single ones and 2 baby quilts. We love and cherish them all. 🙂

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  19. Chris Avatar

    Incredible job!!!

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  20. kristen Avatar

    It turned out so cute! I love the colors and patterns! Its making me want to start another quilt! I think quilting is sooo addicting.

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  21. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    You totally inspired me to make a quilt, although I may try something on a smaller scale first.

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  22. Suzanne Avatar

    What a great heirloom for your family! That is such a great feeling; knowing you’re the first generation of a family keepsake 🙂 your little ones will cherish it, I’m sure

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  23. JennG Avatar
    JennG

    Elise,
    I become more impressed with you every project you do! Wow. That is so great how you were able to stay focused. I am wondering is there something new that you have tried that you did not succeed at? 🙂

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  24. Kal Barteski Avatar

    I love this quilt. I come from a long line of quilters and am sadly going to break the historic chain. This is beautiful.
    You are beautiful.

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  25. elise blaha Avatar

    Tons of stuff! But if I care enough, I just try again. 🙂

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  26. Em Avatar

    Love love love it.
    I just started sewing things and perfection is something I am learning to live without 🙂 (although my friends are getting none perfect items as gifts. I’m hoping they love them more for it!)
    you have made me think that maybe this is a project I can tackle though, so I shall be blaming you when I’ve gone sew crazy!

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  27. Em Avatar
    Em

    awesome!!!!!!!
    i do love it’s imperfectness, funny i’m struggling sewing a new quilt top together at the moment because it’s not looking perfect. ha. something i need to work on.
    i saw your twitter about needing clothes fabric- anna maria horner has a Voile cotton line (a very smooth light cotton)- you should check out: http://www.hawthornethreads.com/fabric/designer/anna_maria_horner/little_folks
    🙂

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  28. Amy Lapi Avatar

    it’s gorrrgeous. i want to make one with the same exact fabrics.. lol!
    i have a question. how do you go about choosing fabrics? there are so many beautiful (and expensive!) ones and i wonder how you choose from them all. i tend to just buy whichever ones i think are pretty and just end up with a mishmosh.

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  29. elizah09 Avatar
    elizah09

    Great job, Elise!! And I heart the imperfection, makes it look more handmade and therefore, very special 🙂

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  30. Maegan Avatar

    It looks amazing! I’m always so impressed with your ability to decide to do something new…and then actually DO IT.

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  31. elise blaha Avatar

    thanks for the fabric suggestion!

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  32. elise blaha Avatar

    For this one, I pulled the fabric.com swatches into pinterest and looked at them all in row. It helps to see them all together instead of as separate pretty fabrics. Mine were all under $10 a yard, some where much less. 🙂 hope that helps!

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  33. Melissa T Avatar

    It turned out fantastic! Congrats on finishing it so quickly!
    Melissa
    http://burstsofcreativity.blogspot.com/

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  34. Ali Avatar
    Ali

    This post is perfectly timed for me–I just started my first quilt, and my inner mantra has been “I want a quilt more than I want a perfect quilt.” In the past I always got bogged down on trying to perfectly coordinate each block. This time, I am picking the squares and sewing them together and trusting that the overall effect will be good.
    Better is the enemy of good!

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  35. jeny Avatar

    Well done! I am not sure I will be tackling a quilt project on my own, but quilt watch 2011 was fun to be a part of! Also thanks for the tip about fabric.com. 🙂

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    Sherried

    Congratulations on getting it done!

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  37. sofi Avatar

    This is gorgeous! What talent 🙂 I love the colors and patterns. It reminds me of something out of the home section of Anthropologie!

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  38. Erica Avatar

    just beautiful! i’m amazed at the speed that you whipped through this! 🙂

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  39. wendy Avatar
    wendy

    wow you were soo quick I too thought I would be following the progress for the month and could finally start cutting up the fabric I have and join in…
    It looks superb.
    Just one question – you mentioned a quilting needle – I haven’t spotted one labled that in the UK. Whats the difference between it and a normal needle? thanks

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  40. Kathy Passmore Avatar

    You go Elise! I am so in awe of your desire to just get in there and get something done. Quilting can be a daunting task, and I am so glad you decided to hand quilt. There is something SO cathartic in that. I learned quilting from my Granny and a really good friend, Pat. My white on white quilt with a stamped pattern is still sitting in my closet, 95% quilted, and I just have to make time to get it done. I know I will be so happy when it’s finished. I have been working on this quilt for a really long time. The process does get easier when you figure out your own system of doing things.

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  41. elise blaha Avatar

    Mine were in the quilting section of the fabric store and said something about hand quilting on the package. Im not sure what the difference is unfortunately…

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  42. julie Avatar
    julie

    so cool, e. nice work!

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  43. Charmaine Avatar
    Charmaine

    The quilt is beautiful!

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  44. heyjenrenee Avatar

    insanely pretty!!! love the graphic prints you chose. and of course, the colors. 🙂

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  45. Jenn Avatar

    Again, I think this quilt rocks! Thank you for the inspiration to finally start on the quilt I’ve been planning since the summer!! It’s coming together fast. gracias! http://jennnash.typepad.com/blog/2011/02/quilt-in-progress.html

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  46. Lottie Avatar
    Lottie

    Oh my god!! I love this quilt. well done!!

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  47. Lottie Avatar
    Lottie

    Love it Love it Love it!!!
    And I love your blog! Very inspiring..

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  48. Linn Avatar

    Hi Elise,
    I just wanted to thank you because I just finished my first quilt, and yours was a huge inspiration to me! http://www.christonium.com/HomeProject/the-quilt-is-finished-love-it
    I had never made anything remotely like this, and that’s why I think I found your quilt post so inspiring: you didn’t exactly know what you were doing but did it anyway!

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  49. elise blaha Avatar

    that is wonderful!! congrats! 🙂

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  50. Fiona Avatar

    Love this quilt!

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