Sugar Bear Quilt in Velvet fabrics
Another quilt I sent off to Tracy Loukota for longarm quilting. I’m currently on a roll. I probably need to quilt something before I get rusty. Haha. She did such a beautiful job with this one.
I didn’t make this one with “my colors”, but this was such a beautiful fabric line and I adore everything Amy Sinbaldi does, so I used them anyway.
Tell me what you think in the comments. 🙂
This is the quilt I made in all the “working videos” for Sugar Bear that are included in the pattern.
All my other Sugar Bear Quilts:
Find the Sugar Bear quilt pattern here.
About the Quilt
This one is so scrumptious to me! I love the softness and minimal feel it has. It’s cool and a bit frosty unlike my usual warm quilts. There’s something delicate about it, and I’ll assume that has to do with the fabrics.
Tracy quilted so lovingly on this one too. That border! I feel so blessed to have her quilt one of my quilts for me.
Unlike my usual self too, I went with a very contrasting binding. I’m not sure I like it. It’s fine, but I wish I’d gone with something a bit more subtle. I used the same fabric for it that is used in the center of each block: Firefly Slumber. It’s such a pretty fabric.
Quilt Details:
Pattern – Sugar Bear Quilt
Size – 70×70″
Style – Sampler
Top Fabrics – Used all Velvet fabrics by Amy Sinbaldi. Background is Vintage Lace by Figo.
Backing Fabrics – Whatnot Floral Peach
Binding – Firefly Slumber
Batting – Warm & Natural
Thread – So Fine by Superior in Blizzard
Finishing Techniques – longarm quilting by Tracy Loukota, Machine Ditch binding
Skill Level – Advanced Beginner
I am currently on a roll with finished quilts thanks to getting help with the quilting. Sometimes you just can’t do everything yourself. I’ve also finished one of the quilts from the book I’m currently writing. Can’t show you yet, but soon.
Feeling lucky and grateful to get to make quilts day in and day out. Sometimes I get to feeling a bit cooped up and locked away in my basement studio. It can be a bit isolating. And then sometimes, I stare at a bit of patchwork and realize the day has passed and I’ve been here all day undisturbed, making, and my heart will be so full.
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