Another baby quilt to show off - Baby Tango,
a very small version of the Tango pattern
from 75 Fun Fat Quarter Quilts. (affiliate link)
The base block gives rise to 7 quilt patterns in this book, which means it's quite the versatile block. I happened to make too many blocks, cutting strips so as to have variety. I could have easily done a four by four layout, but didn't want a baby quilt over 48". Thus, a three by three layout with 3 1/2" borders, so it finishes around 42". That's a good baby quilt size - just right for tummy time!
For this pattern, a variety of prints works well. I needed some boy quilts, and found 30's prints in primary colors in my stash. Add in Kona Snow, and there's a quilt!
For the quilting, I used Glide Baby Blue thread along with the pantograph call Bluster. It's the first time I've used Bluster and I really like it! Gives the quilt a nice soft look with all the puffy crescents.
And of course, my trademark flannel on the back.
I didn't want white binding on this, and tried really hard to use up the rest of the fabric. Opting for random color placement, I think it turned out just perfect! Here's the quilt again so you don't have to scroll to the top just to view the binding.
I got really lucky that none of the seams ended up in the corners, supposedly a no-no. Actually, I think the reason is that there's just too much fabric in the corner to make a nice fold. Otherwise, I don't know why it's frowned upon.
And don't think the excess blocks are going to waste. I've put together one of the other patterns, Alternating Blocks, also in a baby size. That gets on the frame soon, hopefully to be finished next week.
Until then, have a great weekend!
What a sweet quilt. Love it
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Yvonne!
DeleteOh how adorable!!!!
ReplyDeletevery nice especially liking the quilting you have done
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful and the flannel must make it so soft.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt. Having a large background area showcases the quilting.
ReplyDeleteI love the contrast between the rectangles and curvy quilting and between the color and white. The scrappy binding seems just right.
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