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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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Remember when I went insane trying to finish a queen size quilt before I left town? I can't tell you how glad I am that I got that accomplished. This month is flying by and November is shaping up to be even crazier. Now that I am home, I had a chance to throw it on the bed and take some photos.

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The majority of the steps for creating this quilt were similar to my first quilt. The two exceptions were that I measured the rectangles this time (they were 5×11 inches) and I machine stitched the whole thing together. For those unfamiliar with quilting, a quilt is usually made up of three major pieces : the quilt top (which in my case is patterned), the batting and the backing (which in my case is white). All three pieces need to be held together in multiple places. This can be done all sorts of ways, but usually is accomplished through tying, hand-stitching or machine-stitching.

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This time around I went with machine-stitching. I wish I had a secret for how I stitched something this large, but I don't. I just shoved it under the needed and made it work. I don't even have a "walking-foot" which I've heard is a good thing to have to keep your needle straight. Basically, I wanted to stitch around some of the blocks with similar colored thread, but I didn't care if it was perfect. Actually, I think that's the secret : let go of perfection and you can get this done.

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Anyway, I love the color mix. It's subtle and perhaps a bit girly, but hopefully Paul won't mind. And I love it with our headboard. Now I just need to move to Ventura and redecorate our bedroom around it. I think our teal dresser will become the future baby's dresser. 😉

ps : I learned everything I know about quilting from Denyse Schmidt Quilts.

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26projectslogo This is project 15 of 26.

I am attempting to tackle 26 personal craft projects before I turn 27 on 02.22.12. You can follow my progress here on the blog, on pinterest or on flickr.

See project 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 & 14.

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27 responses to “project 15 of 26 / new quilt.”

  1. haya Avatar
    haya

    beautiful!
    this really makes me wish i had a sewing machine and an ounce of sewing skills! maybe someday i will procure both.

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  2. Honore Avatar
    Honore

    Great job! And yes, get a walking foot- you’ll be totally thankful you did when you make the next quilt. Lots of videos out there with tips and techniques galore plus check out the Modern Quilt Guild movement … probably one in San Diego or nearby.
    Cheers~

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  3. Caitlin Avatar

    I love how it looks with your headboard!! Maybe you could make it a little less girly by putting in in front of a gray wall!
    Caitlin
    http://www.my-grandmothers-gucci.blogspot.com

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  4. kim Avatar

    Gorgeous. I want to make a quilt but it terrifies me, lol. Another question – what machine do you have? Mine is a beginner one and it can’t handle any real sewing, I went too cheap. And I see the wink!

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  5. kylydia Avatar

    It looks so great! I can’t believe you quilted a queen size without a walking foot. That, lady, is ballsy and awesome. 🙂
    I love this series of projects. What a great challenge.

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  6. Kam A. Avatar

    Thanks for posting about the Denyse Schmidt Quilts book, I just placed my order and it will be here on Friday 🙂

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  7. jill Avatar

    ok, is there already a future baby or is that just a wish? 🙂 love, love the quilt! it turned out really great! now if i could just get my three little boys to let mama have some sewing time….

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  8. elise blaha Avatar

    Not already a future baby! I am not pregnant, but we are hoping to have kids sooner rather than later. 🙂

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  9. elise blaha Avatar

    I have a singer esteem II and it seems like a beginner sewing machine, but I like it a lot. and yes – that wink is there… but I am not pregnant. 🙂

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  10. elise blaha Avatar

    Thank you! and I planned on getting one, but apparently my model of sewing machine does not connect to one! Is that strange? Maybe I just didnt look hard enough…

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  11. Jessi Avatar

    I LOVE it! And I’m so impressed with how quickly you finished such a huge project. I’ve been working on a little baby quilt for a couple months and I’m prob not even half way finished.
    Next on my list is a queen sized quilt for our bed as well 🙂

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  12. JCasa *handmade Avatar

    love the colors + design you’ve chosen, elise. quilts take you on such a journey, don’t they. and allow you to dream about the future, as well. love that.

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  13. tara pollard pakosta Avatar

    I don’t think it’s girly at all, I think he will LOVE IT!
    it’s perfect for a married couple!!!!
    LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!
    tara

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  14. Amanda S. Avatar

    This is so fabulous! Love how it turned out!! And singer does make a walking foot — I had one on my last sewing machine. I found instructions to buying one:
    Go to the singer home page and under “Products” click on “Notions and Accessories” and next page list your model number and next page click on “Presser feet ” and look for Even Feed Foot (walking foot).
    I’m pretty sure the same walking foot will work on all their machines! Hope that helps! 😉

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  15. Carrie Rosalind Avatar

    I love it! The colors you chose are just too perfect, and I love the rectangle shape of the pieces. And of course, I’m still totally obsessed with your headboard. ❤

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  16. Cecilia Madden Avatar

    It turned out great! And that book is a great resource, thanks for sharing it! I happen to think it’s not girly at all. Go with it 🙂

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  17. Victoria Klein Avatar

    Who knew that quilts could actually look gender neutral – love it! Also, I have become a quick fan of your blog. The honesty you share (while maintaining your privacy) is fabulous, along with your great follow-through on so many projects. You are an inspiration!

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  18. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    Looks amazing with your headboard!

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  19. kristen Avatar

    It turned out so great! Love the colors you used.

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  20. Erica Avatar

    This looks beautiful Elise! And I am still amazed at your quilt turn around time!

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  21. Rosie Avatar

    The colours are great! I love how subtle the contrast is.

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  22. Shannon R Avatar
    Shannon R

    I love this quilt! I think the colors are great together & I don’t think it’s too girly.

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  23. Katie Avatar

    Wow – it’s gorgeous and those colours are so nice and soothing for a bedroom.

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  24. Skye Avatar
    Skye

    I am so impressed! You’re giving me hope that I can sew my Halloween costume in a week… it’s my first sewing project ever. (Great idea, right?)

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  25. Sandy Avatar
    Sandy

    I love the quilt, you did a great job.

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  26. Vee Patel Avatar

    Love your quilt. It’s perfect for Fall.

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  27. Blancapate Avatar

    Oh my goodness, this comment is looooong overdue, but I just stumbled upon this post and am so in love with this color combo!! Do you by chance remember the names of the fabrics / colors you used here? I’d love to make a similar quilt as a baby gift!!! Thanks so much, I really love reading through your blog!! xoxo

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