Sewing achievements -the Ice Cream Soda quilt number 2








I never got those photographs taken, the fashion shoots of my latest sewing adventures. But I did take photos of my newly finished Ice Cream Soda quilt, designed by Jodi of Tales of Cloth. This is my second and it took about two years to make. I re-used the papers that I saved from the first one. I had done this carefully, ironing them flat and fixing any ripped papers with sticky tape. I am not sure why it took quite so long but it did. Hand-stitching is a slow process, choosing the fabrics for each block slower still. I am not one to make quick decisions with things like that. Overall, this second version is much more vibrant but maybe it is just because the first version is well used and often washed, which fades the colours. I also mended it in a few places. I think this new version will be a wall hanging rather than a quilt for snuggling up in. I had the blocks stuck on the wall in my small work space for a long time and got used to having a colourful, happy Zoom background. 

For the backing, I chose a light blue linen/cotton mix that I thought at some point in the distant past I would turn into a dress. I didn’t quite have enough but cut a top I made even longer ago into wide strips to make an insert into the backing fabric, thus making it big enough. 

I had intended to hand quilt this quilt but decided against it. Mainly because I wanted closely spaced quilting lines to give the quilt a bit of longevity. It is hand pieced after all and hand stitched seams are never quite as stable as a machine seam. I played around with decorative stitches on my machine, which was fun. I had never used any. I didn’t fancy straight lines. In the end, I chose a wave stitch and I am delighted with how it turned out.

The binding is pieced together from strips of fabric that I used in the blocks. I spent some time thinking about it, considered a plain white binding for example. I stitched the strips together in a vaguely rainbow sequence. You can see glimpses of it on the photos.  

I love the quilt, it is up there in my top three favourite quilts I made. I am now thinking about starting a new project. I am not sure if I want to make another English Paper Piecing quilt, or a quick machine pieced quilt. I’ll have to think about this more. In any case, the new quilt will be a scrappy quilt, just like all my other quilts. 

I am typing this on a fast train crossing France, getting closer to my final destination, Annecy. I’ll be meeting to old friends from Switzerland. So far I am enjoying my train trip. I took the Avanti West Coast from Glasgow to London, then the Eurostar to Paris. I spent the night in Paris, enjoying a peaceful evening. Now whizzing through the French countryside. So much to see outside the window! It sure takes longer to travel by train but it is enjoyable and relaxing. Not much else to do than knit, listen to a book and write a blog post. Exactly what I needed. 

Thanks for visiting 😊

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  1. Your quilt is fabulous. Love it!

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  2. Your quilt is stunning and will no doubt bring years of pleasure! I have never done a hand pieced quilt - the machine pieced ones take me long enough - but this is certainly a triumph.

    Have a good holiday and come home with lots of ideas for your next quilt.

    Ceci

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  3. What a stunning quilt! I love how you did the binding, and the colorful strip in the back. It's just gorgeous. Have fun in Annecy. We enjoyed a few days there ten years ago!

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  4. I wouldn't mind posting from a relaxing train. Enjoy your meetup.

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  5. Your quilt is amazing.You must be sooooo proud to have done it.Barbarax

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  6. Your quilt is gorgeous and full of sunshine. I never got around to commenting on your last post that I would love to see photos of your fashions. I used to sew my clothes but retirement life doesn't call for much of a wardrobe. I admire your use of language/use of words. Have fun on your travel / adventures. You are a woman who seizes the best out of life with both hands. Marguerite

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  7. Your ice cream soda quilt #2 is just awesome! I love everything about it - fabrics, pattern, backing, quilting and binding. I would definitely have it hanging on a wall where I could smile each time I glanced at it. Hope you have a wonderful adventure!

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  8. Love that Ice cream soda design and you've made it perfectly.

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  9. It's absolutley gorgeous, Christina! You're so talented - and have a great eye for colour!
    Have a lovely time in Annecy. Xx

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  10. I can't imagine feeling unhappy with this quilt for company. Enjoy your trip.

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