Quilting has always seemed far too difficult and intimidating to attempt, but the ladies I work with encouraged me to try. One of the girls put a quilt together for her son in just a couple days! She brought it in to show us and I finally got to see what the back of a quilt top looks like. That sneak peek was really the tipping point for me because it made me realize, "Oh, that's how you put all those tiny pieces together! I can do that!"
I chose a pattern that used different sized squares that looked pretty but that I thought would go together fairly easily. I didn't want to mess with triangles or crazy shapes on my first attempt at quilting. I thought about what color scheme I wanted, and I decided to use my polka dot sheets as inspiration. The dots are purple, pink, lime green, Tarheel blue, teal, and navy. I also got a solid teal quilted bedspread for Christmas. My mom and I spent a couple hours at the store matching up colors and prints, and we came up with the perfect combination of fabrics. When we got home, I realized the fabric I had made my dog's blanket and pillowcase out of matched my quilt perfectly! So I used some of the scraps to make binding for the edges of the quilt and it really pulls the whole room together. Here are the sheets, bedspread, and quilt:
Here's Paisley being forced to pose with all the matching blankets and pillows:
Now everything on the bed matches and I love it!
Mission accomplished.
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