Dainty Show Up Quilt
We’re officially mid-way through January, and according to research, most New Year’s resolutions have been abandoned by now. In fact, I learned recently that some call the second Friday in January “quitter’s day” because so many resolutions are broken by then. Kind of sad. But I’ve always maintained that there’s nothing special about January 1st. Every day is a good day to start living better. And every day is a good day to show up for our commitments. So it seems like a good day to share my Dainty Show Up Quilt, all finished.
This Dainty Show Up quilt is a small, 48″ star made with half rectangle triangles. It’s a block I once feared, but now favor. I learned a way to make half rectangle triangles without a special ruler, and never looked back! The Show Up star is a smaller version of my Serve Quilt, and the pattern includes instructions for both sizes.
I quilted this little quilt far more densely than I typically would for a child. The background is filled with “pebble quilting” – thousands of tiny circles. My reason is simple. I wanted the smaller stars to stand out. With so little contrast in color or value, I turned to texture for help. You can see how they puff up against the pebbles.
To help with all the dense quilting, I chose a floral flannel for the back, and needed a strip of cotton to make it large enough. I like the soft colors AND the soft feel of flannel.
And sometimes it’s more fun to see the quilting on the back than on the front.
I opted for an orange peel design in the pink and green squares and rectangles. They were fun to sew. Plus, I needed an excuse to admire that darling green floral a little more. So cute!
I bound this Dainty Show Up quilt with the same pink print found in the star. Rather than hand sew through all that quilting, I attached the binding by machine. Pink looks great with both front and back!
Soft, crinkly, and complete. I love this little quilt. I hope it will be much used!
After all, quilts are art we wrap around people we love. It’s the best kind of art, if you ask me!