a trio of doll quilts |
"vintage" doll bunk beds |
I found a fabulous fabric featuring unicorns with rainbow manes at a LQS recently and knew I had to have some. I immediately had my niece in mind for the fabric, since both rainbows and unicorns are on her list of favorite things. I used it on the back of the rainbow quilt. I don't think this picture does the fabric justice.
Since the bunk beds have rails, I made this one to the dimensions of the mattress. I was worried the rails would mean that overhang would be a problem. But it felt too skinny, so I made the next one bigger. I liked the dimensions of that so much better that I decided to make a third, so there would be two the correct size. Keep in mind that the beds themselves are on the other side of the country from me, so I haven't seen how they look on the bed.
The second quilt is a simple checkerboard with 2 1/2" I Spy scraps. I used Kona Mulberry leftover from her growth chart as the solid fabric. The back is an Eric Carle Very Hungry Caterpillar print that my niece loves--she actually asked her mom to buy some when she saw it at a local children's museum. Turns out Aunt Emily already had some, and I gave most of it to her mom. But I kept enough to back a doll quilt since I knew she liked it.
The third quit was on a whim since I was unhappy with the size of the first quilt. My niece is crazy about cats, so I used the Missouri Star Quilt Company tutorial for their cat block. I made this block as a hive crash for one of my bees last month and it's super easy. I used scraps of a purple batik for the cat and Kona Blueberry leftover from Scrap Dance Tango for the background.
When my niece turned three, my sister-in-law made her this amazing purple doll house that is occupied by a family of small bears. When my SIL sent me the picture of the bunk beds and the dimensions, she also sent me a picture of the bears' bed and said, "And just in case you feel like making a teeny tiny quilt for The Bear House...that measures 5"x7"" Well, how could I not??
You can kind of see the awesomeness that is the purple Bear House |
Obviously, a purple Bear House needed a purple quilt. I decided to make it reversible. I couldn't think of a good pieced pattern for something so small, so I went with embroidery. For one side, I chose a unicorn. The fabric is Kona Lupine, with Bright Periwinkle binding.
For the other side, I chose a bear in a bed. Yes, it's a bear in a bed, being covered by a quilt, as a design for quilt that will cover a bear in a bed. It's probably the most meta thing I've made. This fabric is Kona Lavender.
Both embroidery designs are from this book, which we have had in my house *forever!* We traced designs and used them for coloring when I was a kid. I can't tell you how many school projects that needed to be illustrated I turned in with pictures I traced from this book. And the most surprising thing is, the transfer ink still worked! Now that I know that, I suspect there will be a lot more small embroidery projects in my future!
Doll quilts were #2 my list of Q2 goals for the globally hosted finish along.
What a coincidence. I recently refinished a set of those same doll bunk beds for my granddaughter. They also were mine years ago. Wow. Your doll quilts are darling :)
ReplyDeleteLove the purple and scrappy quilt! And yay for the next generation being able to play with family toys.
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