Last year, I decided to join in with Rachel, of Stitched in Color, to do the Dear Dottie QAL. I really wanted to do this pattern, but I had tons of projects on my plate, so I did the baby size quilt, hoping to revisit the pattern and make a larger quilt. Eventually.
This is my Baby size Dear Dottie. I made this on totally scrappy. Technically I guess it's a charm quilt, since no fabric is repeated here. I used up lots of my 5 inch charms in this quilt. I totally love it.
Then, I saw a picture of a Dear Dottie in a limited color pallet. I fell in love with it and wanted to do one as well. But I waited a bit, trying to figure out what colors. Or what fabrics. Or something. I finally found some fabrics that I loved and added a few from my stash.
I have to say, I think it is harder to limit your fabrics than to go all scrappy. Any time I couldn't decide on a fabric, I would think "it needs more variety". Then I would stop and remind myself that the point was to limit the fabrics and the pallet in this one.
I finally finished that quilt this week and here it is now. I posted the small one above for the sake of comparison.
The other thing I did different was to add a narrow border to this quilt. I just really felt like it needed one.
The top and bottom borders are both dark blue, but two different fabrics. The two sides I made different.
This Dear Dottie is so much softer in color tone and also has less quilting which makes it literally softer than the small one. I knew the small one would be a wall hanging, so I quilted it rather densely.
This is most of the back of the quilt. I didn't have enough for the whole thing, so I added a strip of red down one side. I didn't get a picture of that.
I am very pleased with the result, and happy that this second Dear Dottie quilt is done so I can enjoy it.
I will see you soon. There are two more quilts pin basted and ready to be quilted.
1 comment:
This has turned out really well. Love the selection of fabrics and colours. It looks great spread over the bed. That really gives a good idea of the whole.
A wonderful finish.
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