Recently, I've been interested in
making some tiny quilts. These #tiny
#quilts would add a splash of
color to my already adorable
sewing machines
I have displayed around the house.
I was hoping to finish up a few of
these cute quilts, but was only able
to get one completed.
I purchased the pattern
The small book is called T for Tiny
and you get a total
of six quilts.
I used scraps from my stash.
Cut, marked and
assembled my blocks. A total
of twelve blocks. T for Tiny
was the name of the block
used in the book, but while sewing
I decided to name it T for Tiny Tim,
after my youngest son.
Haha!
Attached by blocks
Sandwiched my Tiny Tim quilt.
Here's the back of my tiny quilt.
Sewed the binding and attached a
label to the back of my quilt.
Here you have it. An adorable
quilt displayed with my
antique sewing machine.
A note of caution! While making
this quilt, I did have to adjust
the pattern some. My finished
quilt measures 10-1/2" x 13". In
the book it measured 8-3/4" x 11".
I don't know about the other quilts
in the book. I do plan on making
more. You do get a total of six
quilt patterns in the book.
Thanks for stopping by!!!
Philippians 4:13
I can do all things
through Christ which
strengtheneth me.
4 comments:
Very cute, just make sure not to display your quilts in direct sunlight, for they will fade from the sun.
What a lovely display you have created. I should make more little quilts. I love how quickly they can come together.
Hi Cynthia! These tiny quilts are fun to make but the seams are more bulky!
There is a big interest in small quilts going on right now. And your Tiny Tim quilt is simply beautiful! Looks fabulous displayed on your old treadle machine.
Post a Comment