My grandchildren get an I Spy quilt when they turn 2.
Luka's is here and Peyton's is here
Now it's Milo's turn.
in 2023 - for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, I made two blocks of novelty fabrics in each colour with a plan to make these into quilts for Milo and Montana.
Making the blocks was relatively easy - though I had to 'beg" a few fabrics in some colours. Then I had to add 144 3.5" squares!!! I have a fairly large collection of novelty fabrics, a friend gave me all of her collection....but I was still struggling to get enough...(remember I was making 2 quilts....)...and I found a lady on Facebook who was selling pre-cut squares, so I purchased a bunch from her. As I was finishing the quilt, I found a few repeats, so swapped them out....but I stopped looking closely in case I found more!
Although Milo turned 2 in August - he lives in Townsville and I wasn't keen on trusting the quilt to the postal service if I could avoid it. We are off to Townsville on Tuesday for some Nana & Pa cuddles, so the deadline was set!
For the backing, I chose an alphabet panel showing various fish and sea creatures (Milo's dad is a keen fisherman) and an indigenous-inspired pattern that looks a bit like waves...(well, in my mind)
The fish panel is "Deep Blue Sea by Stephanie Peterson Jones"
and includes some questionably named fish....
Cowfish, Lumpfish, IcebBlue Zebra fish, Unicornfish, Rabbitfish,
Quillback rockfish. I googled them and they really do exist!
(Fortunately)
The backing:
I have less than 12 months to make the second one like this for Montana. Wonder what I will find for backing for her...her dad is also a keen fisherman.