It is a copy of one I saw in an antique store in Indiana last year. The nine patches are made from pieces cut 1 inch, so they finish at 1/2 inch, and the solid squares finish at 1.5 inches. The quilt is 10.5 by 11 inches right now. It should be square, but it isn't, so my quarter inch seams must be off in some places. But, hey, it's a doll quilt.
I'm showing you a picture of the back of it, to show that on these very small pieces, it helps to press some of the seams open. So I pressed open the two seams of every 9 patch after sewing the rows together, and I pressed open the seams when sewing rows to rows on the whole thing.
Today seems like Monday to me, as it's the first day I'm home, and I'm doing laundry. I'm late with the Patchwork Times Monday design wall linkup, but am going to see what everyone has posted yesterday. (here) Have a good week ladies!
I'll bet your week 2 as full of adventure! Your little quilt is charming! I am completely intimidated by your tiny piecing.
ReplyDeleteVery cute doll quilt top! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteYour back is neat as a pin! Are you ready to face Dayton after you beat Virginia?!!!! ;-D
ReplyDeleteWe are not looking past Virginia! Virginia has a very good team, and I only hope that MSU can win the game against them.
DeleteSuch a pretty little quilt top!
ReplyDeleteI really like how you added that tiny inner border, very sweet.
It's precious, and you are good to explain about pressing the seams open!
ReplyDeleteWell, it STILL feels like Monday to me, two days later! Your doll quilt is amazing. Are you piecing with 1/8" seams or with 1/4" seams that you trim after sewing?
ReplyDeleteI am piecing with 1/4" seams, and do not trim them smaller after sewing.
DeleteDarling little quilt. You do very nice work. Hope to see you in Shipshe!
ReplyDeleteThat is so adorable!
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