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The Bean

By Liz · June 14th, 2010

For some reason, I had it in my head when she was really little that my daughter would be a tomboy.  She was very spunky and clever and agile at a young age. I didn’t put her in many dresses and ruffles, and I absolutely refused to put any of those ridiculous headbands on her little peach-fuzzed head.  I even dressed her as a ninja for her first (technically, second) Halloween. Trust me, it was fitting.

And yet I got ticked off if people asked me if she was a boy.  Yeah, I get it now.

Anyways, somewhere along the line, she decided she loved butterflies and “spinning” dresses and anything involving “beautiful colors.” Most specifically, pink and purple. What can I say?

I knew that Far, Far Away was for her.  And, thankfully, she loves finding the unicorns and snails and frogs in the different blocks.  She’s been pestering me for ages, any time she sees me sewing.  “Mama, are you making my quilt?”  Yes, my dear.  Yes. It’s finally done.

Becca's Big-Girl Quilt

The double gauze is a little tricky to work with. It really wants to distort in shape and fray a lot, so I handled it really gingerly and breathed a little easier once each piece was enclosed in a ring of Kona.  I used ten different solids for borders: violet, periwinkle, petal, lime, cactus, amber, peach, carnation, salmon, and melon.  Part of me thinks it was too busy, that I shouldn’t have used that many colors.  And maybe if I was making it for someone a little older, or as a lap quilt for my house, maybe it would have looked a little classier if I had toned it down. But somehow I think all the different colors work well for a little girl’s quilt.

Becca's Big-Girl Quilt

Sashing is Kona Cerise, which I am completely in love with.  It’s such a great, bold raspberry color.  Rebecca is tickled because she can’t quite decide if she should call it pink or purple.

Becca's Big-Girl Quilt

The back is mostly Kona Petal, which is a very pretty shade of pink that has a hint of purple to it as well.  I quilted it in my favorite loopy stipple, except I did a double-loop instead of a single one.  I saw Amanda Jean do it once, and I agree with her that it’s somehow a little fancier or more girly or frilly or something. But still playful.  And FAST!  There’s something about the motion of the loops instead of a “standard” stipple that feels so natural. I did the whole thing in a single sitting.

Becca's Big-Girl Quilt

The binding is Kona Cactus. I saw several other Far, Far Away quilts with the cerise and a kind of lime-green contrast, and thought it was so perfect.  Looking at the other solids I used, I didn’t want to do another shade of pink for the binding. I wanted some contrast, but the blues weren’t doing it for me.  Green was bright and it popped, a little something different and interesting. I love it.

Becca's Big-Girl Quilt

But nothing beats my sweet, sweet girl who bounced up and down when she saw it was finished.  “Mama! Is it done?!”  She immediately pulled it upstairs to put on her new bed.  Two nights later, as she cuddled up for our song before bed, she said out of nowhere, “thank you for my unicorn quilt, Mommy.”  You’re welcome, my Becca Bean.  You’re welcome.

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Categories : Finished Objects
Tags : Far Far Away, Heather Ross, Kona solids, toddler bed quilts

Comments

  1. Mary says:
    June 14, 2010 at 11:11 pm

    I really love this quilt. I don’t think it’s too busy at all! I also love the quilting.

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  2. Angela says:
    June 14, 2010 at 11:15 pm

    Fabulous! I love that cerise color, too.

    And how wonderful that it is so very loved. That’s the best part.

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  3. Lisa says:
    June 14, 2010 at 11:19 pm

    I just love it! The colors are great and so perfect for a sweet little princess ☺

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  4. Tara says:
    June 14, 2010 at 11:27 pm

    Oh, I love the colors! Not too many at all. You did right by both of them–no matter which was born 1st! I’ll always remember not to ask too many questions of a “twins” mom! Though I do know the difference between fraternal and identical–love how the woman says, “no, one has a penis”!

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  5. nettie says:
    June 15, 2010 at 1:17 am

    aawww, so sweet. i love all the colors. i think it’s absolutely perfect!

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  6. Peg says:
    June 15, 2010 at 8:31 am

    The solids are PERFECT! All of them. I love the loopy loops. I may have to try that. I’m addicting to stippling but I think I could try this.

    Reply
  7. Pam A says:
    June 15, 2010 at 8:46 am

    Thanks for sharing you wonderful story. You know it just does not get better than this. Each morning as I wake up my 4 children each under the quilts I have made them it makes me smile, I have hugged them all night. ^_^

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  8. Georgia says:
    June 15, 2010 at 9:18 am

    It’s beautiful! And I completely agree that all of the different borders are fitting- it makes it very whimsical and fun :)

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  9. Brenna says:
    June 15, 2010 at 9:53 am

    Simply stunning! Love, love, LOVE all of the colors!!!! Did you use a pattern for this quilt?

    I am working on my very first quilt for my son right now and he asks me if it is finished yet on a daily basis. He’s 3 years old.

    I have a niece and nephew who are fraternal twins and my sister comments that people ask her if they are identical all of the time. You just want to look at them and say “Really?? Are you being serious??”

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  10. MichelleB says:
    June 15, 2010 at 12:30 pm

    I LOVE it! I love your quilting too.

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  11. Doris says:
    June 15, 2010 at 4:07 pm

    Awww…. All the colors are perfect, definitely not too many!

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  12. Mandy T. says:
    June 15, 2010 at 10:43 pm

    I love this fabric collection, especially for a little girl. As much as I’ve tried to keep my 2 year old daughter from being buried in pink, she’s gravitating to it on her own, so I’m having to find ways to use it creatively in a way we can all enjoy. I LOVE this pattern – the variety of colors for the squares is wonderful. Can’t wait to see if I can ever put something like this together!

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  13. Diane says:
    June 17, 2010 at 2:48 pm

    Love this! I think the varrious solids add to this so much, making it such a happy quilt!

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  14. teaginny says:
    June 19, 2010 at 2:38 pm

    I love the quilting on this Liz. Gorgeous!
    I get dumb questions about my kids all. the. time. I guess a lot of people just don’t think before things come out of their mouths.

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  15. Rebecca says:
    June 19, 2010 at 10:07 pm

    I love all the solids and the purple sashing is just perfect! I would even do all those solids for a lap quilt in my living room! And now that I am seeing yet another Far Far Away quilt that reminds me that I need more Far Far Away I fabric!

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  16. becca says:
    June 19, 2010 at 10:08 pm

    It’s absolutely perfect!! I love all the colors…. great job Liz!

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