This is the FOURTH quilt I have made using the Jungle Babies fabric! The first one I made was for my oldest grandson over 11 years ago! I picked up pieces of the fabric when I would see it in a store over the years. I may be able to make one more scrappy one from the leftovers! The date on the selvedge is 2006.
You can see the other 3 quilts I made from this fabric HERE, HERE and HERE.
Here are some pictures. It was a rainy day, so I only have indoor pictures!
In the process of being quilted. |
Here are the results.
Cutting pieces for the top and sewing together (center panel and
three borders of different sizes, pressing as I sewed 2 hours
Cutting backing fabric and batting; Pressing top and backing in
preparation for pin basting - 1 hour
Pin Basting - 1 hour
Machine Quilting (41 X 41 quilt) (meandering) 1 hour and 35 minutes
Trimming edges and squaring up corners 15 minutes
Cutting fabric for binding, sewing strips together,
machine sewing the binding on the quilt, and hand sewing the
binding on the back of the quilt- 2 hours and 40 minutes
Making label- 1 hour and 10 minutes
Total - 9 hours and 40 minutes
Very interesting! Now I can figure out how long it would take me to make a simple baby quilt, while fitting the work into small blocks of time before and after work and on the weekends or other days off work.
If I could do one hour a day, I should be able to finish a simple baby quilt in 9 to 10 days. We will see if I can make that work!
1 comment:
Very smart to track your time and the quilt is adorable. I have a few tiny scraps of that print around here from where I put together a quilt top for someone a few years ago. I know two Isaiah's and have finally learned how to spell it without looking.... those a's and i's are confusing. It's a beautiful name.
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