Wednesday 2 July 2014

Once upon a time - a Far Far Away quilt in progress-

My brother and his girlfriend's first child was born a few days ago is taking her sweet time and I also wanted to say that the entire familiy is delirous with happiness but instead we are playing the waiting game. So that sentence will hopefully come in the next post.....



I already knitted a blanket for them but of course must make a quilt too. I still have a large stash of Far Far Away by Heather Ross from the collections she did a few years back for Kokka. These are the cotton/linen mix rather than the cotton weight collection that is being re-issued this months. 

I bought the entire collection of Far Far Away II at the time and made one quilt in the blue/grey colourway which is still one of my favourites of all time.  Originally I thought to make two more in the same pattern; one for each of the other colour schemes which are green/orange and purple/pink.




I love these gorgeous fairytale patterns and also love the cotton/linen mixture although I know most people prefer a 100% cotton. I decided on a bit of improvised piecing instead of squares and mixed the fabric with some of her other collections, some text prints and some Moda cross weave for contrast.
I just cut and pieced, cut pieced to my heart's content.


I tried to emphasis the fairy tale elements by fussy cutting around them although the pieces itself are all fairly large anyway.


This quilt is going to be crib size and I must say it is a real relieve to make something small for a change....I forgotten how quickly a quilt can be made.

4 comments:

  1. It looks beautiful! Get comfy waiting, these babies run to their own schedule. My sympathies to your brother's girlfriend, those last few weeks or days are a killer ;)

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  2. these babies!! taking its own sweet time to get here... doesn't it know it has an eager audience WAITINGxx hope all goes well x

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  3. Beautiful! Lucky baby when she arrives :)

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  4. I love the Rapunzel towers and the fun washing lines too. x

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