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Friday, November 14, 2008

Rub-a-Dub Dub

This past summer I agreed to do a swap with chickenfoot. She asked for "an aqua quilt for the bath." I knew I wanted to incorporate some wonky free pieced letters. It took me less than five minutes to figure out what I wanted to do.

I chose blue fabrics that had water-type elements. Fabrics that looked like bubbles or raindrops or seemed swirly. At the very last minute, I saw the fabric with the ducks.

Once all my fabric arrived, I started the letters. The white fabric was really a watery pale blue, but once I put it next to one of the ducks I knew I was toast.It just didn't look right.

Then I thought, maybe I should have a duck peeking out of the opening in the letter B. That looked really fun, so I decided to go completely overboard and just go for broke.
These looked much better.

Once the top was finished, I made the quilt sandwich and thought, how am I going to quilt this, since I don't have much machine quilting experience. But the idea of the water saved me. I quilted this in one continuous line, starting at the bottom and working my way up. No drafting lines for me, just completely wiggly and by eye.
I had a great time. I've been waiting for Susan to finish mine and send it, so I have been keeping it secret for two months. Now she has received it, so I can show you. (Mine should arrive soon.)

Here it is, the Rub-A-Dub Quilt:
It's roughly 21" x 25" or thereabouts.

21 comments:

  1. What an adorable quilt! I love how the ducks are peeking through and around the letters. So cute!

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  2. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaawww! I love it! The little ducks are adorable, and the way they swim in and out of the letter-blocks is fantastic!

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  3. What a great quilt! I love the ducks swimming through and around the letters. How clever you are! I'd call this one a winner!

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  4. Putting the little ducks inside the letters was inspired. I love them to pieces!

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  5. So cute, so clever! I love the way the ducks play with the letters.

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  6. What a WONDERFUL quilt... love the way the ducks play throughout! You did a GREAT job!!!!

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  7. How cute. I have the dame fabric but didn't know what to do. You have given me a great idea. I hope you don't mind if I sorta copy you idea.

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  8. I LOVE this quilt, Lynne. Everything about it is so much fun and just gels together. your letters are wonderful and the duckies so cute. great job!

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  9. Love it! How fun to have a custom quilt for the bath! Great job!

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  10. That could NOT be cuter!!! Way to go!

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  11. This quilt is so cute! Seriously, in the dictionary under "cute" is a photo of this quilt!

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  12. That is an absolutely, incredibly FUN quilt! I love it! When I highlight letter quilts on my blog, I will have to link to it for sure!

    Well done, your friend will be so very pleased. I especially love the little peek-a-boo ducks through the letters!

    Cheers,
    Dionne

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  13. Lovely. I love the way the letters play together and the ducks are great.

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  14. Wow, this is gorgeous. Job well done.

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  15. Very very cute! Great job--love the freedom of the letters.

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  16. thanks for including the size-hard from a photo to know the scale-it's a fabulous quilt! love how you went with the ducks in the letters-so much fun! you did a wonderful quilting design as well. great job on making small letters-not easy for me to do at all, so I am quite impressed!

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  17. geez i cant believe i didnt see this post before!! i love my quilt and it looks so cute in my bath. the ducks make me giggle, and i think it was a perfect choice for quilting, as it looks like waves/water! smooches sweetie
    sorry it took me so long to blog about mine!

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