Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Miss Dolly for Big Sister!

In August, I made this Rag Doll using the Miss Dolly Tutorial by Brittany from I am so Crafty, I Sweat Glitter.
This is my first doll, so I pretty much followed the directions using what supplies I had on hand. My niece is expecting a baby boy soon, and I wanted to send something special for his big sister, Mia, to help her celebrate.

A few months ago, I finished a sample block I found from a quilt I made for my niece several years ago. I figured it would be fun for Mia to have a doll quilt that matches her mom's quilt, but then when it came time to pack it, I just couldn't send it all by it's lonesome..
I packaged Mia's dolly with the quilt I sent for Jayden's nautical-themed baby shower.
His ship has been personalized..
And I made the binding double-wide to serve as a border for this simple quilt.
Although the binding is hand-finished, I top-stitched it by machine for durability. I love the feel of the double-grooves.
Miss Dolly was my August New FO,

But wait, I actually have another one to share!

I have been cutting Christmas fabrics into strips and squares for a technique that has been on my bucket list to try, called Stack the Deck.
While I was at it, I cut a Jam Roll (a double-wide jelly roll that can be cut into 5" charms)  to post in my Etsy shop!
This is a technique that shuffles fabrics sort of randomly, making it tough to envision the finished quilt. A bit nervous cutting away all the fabric, but I did it anyway, and finally I am ready to start assembling these to see how it takes shape!

I stacked and sliced my first set of squares:
 Then I rotated each stack:

Karla Alexander has authored quite a few books using the technique, and it's potential has intrigued me for some time now. I figure I will try it out and then see how it may relate to future quilts. The pattern I am using is from her book, New Cuts for New Quilts.

That is as far as I got with this one before getting sidetracked by my design wall, which I need to clear before sewing more blocks together. Maybe I will share the mess on my wall with ya'll next week!

With all my UFO's pending, this should not be my goal right now, but I really want to do a couple Christmas quilts this year. Now or never, you know! My September goal with AYOLF is to finish this flimsy!

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7 comments:

  1. Love the doll and a great idea not to leave the big sister out of the gift giving.
    That new quilt looks interesting. Can't wait to see how it finishes up xx

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  2. Dolly is so cute. It is always nice to give a big sister or brother a gift when the baby is getting so many. THat is one thing I learned from my mom. I really want to see the outcome of the new project!

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  3. Oh, my goodness! That's a lot of bold cutting! Can't wait to see what it ends up looking like!

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  4. Love your doll and the doll quilt. You have some great projects here!

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  5. Lovely doll. I like the way it sits up - much more fun for a little girl to play with.

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  6. Oh, the doll and her quilt are so adorable, I am sure they will be much loved.

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