Quilts for Twins (Part 1)
A few days ago my sister unexpectedly went into labor at 33 weeks with her twin baby girls. I had made quilt tops for her a few weeks ago, but they weren't at the top of the priority list since we weren't expecting the babies to be born for another month.
Both babies doing well and weighed around 5 pounds. They are going to be spending a little extra time in the hospital which gives me a little extra time to finish their quilts. I spent the last couple days finishing the first one and am hoping to finish the second this weekend.
I knew I wanted to do something that was quick and colorful, so for this quilt I went with pink/orange/yellow (can you guess what the second quilt will look like?) HSTs. They finish at 5.75", making this quilt 36" x 41". My sister regularly uses the quilt I made for one of her other kids (this one), so I knew I wanted to make the quilts a good carseat/stroller size.
Both babies doing well and weighed around 5 pounds. They are going to be spending a little extra time in the hospital which gives me a little extra time to finish their quilts. I spent the last couple days finishing the first one and am hoping to finish the second this weekend.
I knew I wanted to do something that was quick and colorful, so for this quilt I went with pink/orange/yellow (can you guess what the second quilt will look like?) HSTs. They finish at 5.75", making this quilt 36" x 41". My sister regularly uses the quilt I made for one of her other kids (this one), so I knew I wanted to make the quilts a good carseat/stroller size.
The backing is from Alison Glass' Sunprint collection and the binding is from Elizabeth Hartman's Rhoda Ruth. I quilted it with an "organic" grid, meaning that I didn't mark the lines and made no real attempt to have them be perfectly straight. I really like the result and I particularly like that it doesn't involve marking lines.
The twins were actually born the day after this little guy's first birthday. I can't believe my baby is one!