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November 25, 2016

Floral Latte Quilt Finished!

by Judy Tucker


"Floral Latte" Lap Quilt, 53 x 65"

"Floral Latte" Lap Quilt, 53 x 65"

"Floral Latte" Lap Quilt, 53 x 65"

"Floral Latte" Lap Quilt, 53 x 65"

I hope everyone in the US enjoyed Thanksgiving Day with your families yesterday!

This seems like a good day to show one of the quilts I just finished. This is Floral Latte, a low volume Plus Sign quilt. The design is my own.

It has a wool batting--the quilt is light, soft and has lovely loft.  I like my wool quilts to puff so there is a minimal amount of quilting. It's a warm has having a Springer Spaniel on your lap--only less wiggly!

 

TAGS: Floral Latte Quilt, Plus sign quilt, Wool batting, Low Volume Quilt


February 18, 2016

Purl Soho's Lap Duvet

by Judy Tucker


Lap Duvet 42 x 60 inches, on a blanket of pristine snow!

Lap Duvet 42 x 60 inches, on a blanket of pristine snow!

Lap Duvet 42 x 60 inches, on a blanket of pristine snow!

Lap Duvet 42 x 60 inches, on a blanket of pristine snow!

It was cold and rainy last week when a newsletter from Purl Soho dropped into my on-line mailbox last week.  The photo on the newsletter showed a stack of puffy Lap Duvets with fabulous linen grid fabric on one side, Lana Cotta Canberra wool fabric on the reverse.  There is layer of wool quilt batting in between the two layers.  In view of the cold wet weather outside, it was JUST what I wanted. That and a lazy afternoon with a good book or movie. 

This lap duvet is the perfect project for that fabulous large print yardage you just can't bear to cut up into quilt pieces!  My stash is a bit out of control (actually a lot out of control!!) at the moment so buying new material just didn't make sense. So upstairs I went to see what I could use.

What I found was a couple yards of the "Leaf in Green" fabric from Lizzie House's The Lovely Hunt.  I'd purchased simply because I thought it was beautiful, without any plans for its use.  I auditioned a number of fabrics for the reverse side and chose a peach abstract floral which picked up the salmon color highlight in Lizzie's fabric.

I had one twin and 2 queen wool quilt batts in my closet.  With a bit of math, I figured out that the twin size batting would make 2 lap duvets with only a bit left to trim off one end.

I followed the instructions in the tutorial and used a zig-zag to tack the layers together.  It just seemed plain when I finished it.  It's supposed to be spare and modern, but I just wanted something more.  So I added some Big Stitch Quilting 1 3/4 inches in from the the outside edges of the lap duvet. I used a matching green, size 5, DMC brand perle cotton thread. Its sheen adds a subtle highlight to the duvet while maintaining its modern look.

It's a light lofty item and will be a cheerful addition to the couch through the Spring.  For a true winter lap duvet, I think using a good quality quilter's flannel on one side and a soft quilter's cotton on the other would be perfect.

TAGS: Purl Soho, Lap Duvet, Lap size comforter, Wool batting, Lizzie House, The Lovely Hunt


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