My previous post shows doll quilts #1 and #2 and explains why I'm making these tiny objects. I have now completed #3, #4, and #5, and am through with doll quilts for the time being. I think five are enough for the purpose. Besides these "not so nimble anymore fingers" are tired of sewing on 1/4" finished binding!
Number 3
The Stats: "Triangle Doll Quilt", 2021, 11" x 16", Paper pieced, Machine pieced, Machine quilted. 2.5" blocks.
Number 4
The Stats: "I Spy Doll Quilt", 2021, 13" x 16", Machine pieced, Machine quilted. 1.5" blocks.
Number 5
The Stats: "4-Patch Doll Quilt", 2021, 12" x 15", Machine pieced, Machine quilted. 1.5" blocks.
Below is the first doll quilt I made at age 11 under the tutelage of my grandmother. I was more interested in learning to quilt, than playing with dolls at that age. But we decided to make the quilt for my favorite doll from early childhood, a baby-sized boy doll named Jerry. It is made from my grandmother's sewing scraps reminiscent of the 1940-1950 era.
The scraps I have used for my current doll quilts may not be consistant with our image of doll quilts, but I used what I had refusing to buy anything new just for a doll quilt. That's what my grandmother did!
The next post will be with the miniature cupboard that Bob has almost finished. It is adorable!
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