Karen’s Puppy Quilt

I am so excited to share today’s quilt. It was made by Karen M. You may remember her? She is the lady that made the beautiful, surprise quilt for her granddaughter.

Karen M-Bow Quilt

Not long after taking her quilt home Karen surprised me with an email. In her note she asked if I had time before Christmas to work with two more quilts. Now, mind you, this was right before the start of December. I was blown away by her request. She already had a binding to add to the surprise quilt so how could she possibly have time to make two more.

I thought about her inquiry for a while. My schedule was already crammed full of commitments yet it is really hard for me to turn someone down. How could I possibly say anything but YES! Besides Karen was such a nice lady and so easy to work with. Without much hesitation I fired back my response. Of course I would love to work on two more quilts!

The first quilt was an adorable Puppy Quilt lovingly made for one of her grandsons. As is always the case, I sit down with my customers to discuss their expectations and to brainstorm about the possibilities. Together we make decisions on how to proceed.

Karen really likes to have input in how her projects will be quilted. She carefully and thoughtfully considers all of my suggestions. After drawing numerous examples of possible directions to approach this project we finally settled on this design.

Karen M Puppy Quilt Front.jpg

In the outer green border I stitched a single row of connecting circles. We chose circles to breakup the prevalent linear appearance.

Karen M Puppy Block.jpg

Inside the large white squares I first outlined it with a single row of stitching then echoed around the puppies to make them pop.

Karen M Paw Print.jpg

To continue the quilt’s puppy theme I stitched paw prints in a variety of sizes and shapes in the green and gold blocks. The bottom right corner of the quilt was saved for adding the little boy’s name and a small paw print.

All of the stitching was done using two different thread colors. Using more than one color as well as not connecting the blocks together with continuous stitching meant the quilting took longer than normal to complete. All of these features combine together to make what I feel is an adorable quilt.

Now that I have shared the details of this project isn’t it just the cutest thing! I bet this little boy was absolutely thrilled to receive his brand new blanket made by his Grandma. I can just see him snuggling underneath all warm and cozy grinning from ear to ear.

Well, that’s the story behind Karen’s second quilt. We have one more to go so stay tuned!

Thank you for sharing your time with me today! I look forward to our next visit!

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9 thoughts on “Karen’s Puppy Quilt

  1. Hi Cindy,
    You had me at the words puppy quilt! Puppies . . . what?! Where?! Oh, this is adorable. I love, love, LOVE the paw prints and outlining the pups themselves is so fun. I would love to make one of these for Dominic because you know mom says no puppy. We could pick out our favorite puppy together and then plan our attack as to when we can go get one! ~smile~ Roseanne

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