In preparation for the new teaching position at my LQS, my finish for this week is a redo of my Fox & Friends triangle quilt. As this is my all time best selling pattern, I am hoping there will be a lot of interest generated in this being offered as a class project.
This version of Fox & Friends is a little different from the original, which you can see here. Mainly because of the backing and the quilting. But I also used different blue fat quarters for the background. I certainly do love working with those Kona cotton solids!
This was my first time quilting with a minky backing. Wanting to keep it simple, I opted for organic wavy line quilting from edge to edge. Not wishing to quilt across the appliqued eyes, a few of those waves were quite exaggerated. But seem to add to the authenticity of raccoons being known as bandits!
This quilt finished at approximately 39" x 45". And is finish "Lucky 13" in my countdown of my 100 labels ordered from MyOwnQuiltLabels.
Don't you just love those brightly coloured, big eyed owls? When I seen this cute minky print at my LQS, I could not resist. I just knew it would be perfect for a redo of the Fox & Friends pattern. And adds a wonderfully cozy weight to the quilt.
How was my first experience quilting with minky?
Basting: I did not use my quilt frame to baste this quilt, as minky is very stretchy. This time I basted on my kitchen table. And I used a TON of pins. Basted with a pin in every triangle.
Quilting: Using a smaller needle is better for preventing the minky from following the needle back up to the front of your quilt and poking through the holes. Using the walking foot, I kept the quilting simple and used a stitch length of 3.0
Check the Back: Had to rip out four lines of quilting on the bottom row after putting in a fresh bobbin. The backing was no longer pinned and I failed to ensure the backing was smoothed out again. My fault... not the minky's!
You can find the Fox & Friends pattern in my pattern shop here.
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Those big eyed owls match perfectly Lorna! I had a chuckle at your Bandit Raccoon comment :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting and congrats on the LQS teaching gig!!
ReplyDeleteThis is soooo cute! The eyes on the raccoons are so adorable.
ReplyDeleteI love raccoons. We see them all the time here in Georgia(USA). Makes me think of Where the Red Fern Grows which makes me think of my whole sixth grade class crying like babies, including our gruff male teacher. Then I move on to reading it with my boys for home school and crying for days with them. They were in 3rd and 5th grade at the time. Now one has graduated college! Those are good memories. I need to make that adorable quilt.
ReplyDeletegreat quilt, interesting to read about the minky too, have not seen any yet, wow have managed to post a link patting myself on the back
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the teaching position! You will do great!!
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It's fabulous, Lorna! Such a clever design and the quilting gives it great movement. Thanks so much for hosting TGIFF!
ReplyDeleteDarling! I'm glad this experience with Minky was successful for you.
ReplyDeletelove the foxes,
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt!! It would be adorable for a toddler!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cool pattern!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO cute, Lorna! I absolutely love the organic quilting...you've inspired me!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Congrats on beautiful finish!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what you can do with triangles! Adorable, Lorna!
ReplyDeleteHOW CUTE!!! This is the first animal baby quilt that I've loved. Way to go!!!
ReplyDeleteOh man I love those raccoon eyes! They're so curious and observant.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt and backing are ADORABLE! What a winner!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is adorable! This would make any baby/kid very happy.
ReplyDeletethanks so much for being hostess!!your fox and friends quilt is so cute, it is one of my favoites! have fun teachin!!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilting added just the right touch to the raccoon's eyes. It's a lovely piece. Thanks for the tips on using the minky backing.
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