Dorothy, I love your idea to do a jelly roll quilt and use that for practice! I have plenty of random jelly roll strips I can probably use to do just that!
Here are pictures of the finished baby quilt -- it is not perfect in the least, but she loved it and didn't care. I'm mildly horrified still at some of the "oh that is not straight at all!" parts, but she absolutely LOVED it and did not bat an eye, at all. Yes, she looked closely, too! LOL!
I outlined the C (fused applique, with blanket stitch around it, then outline quilting via FMQing, free hand)(which is imperfect); outlined the butterflies via FMQing (which came out very well), did little hearts in the corner on the square with the C and on the corners of the large border (which I'm pleased with, though the ribbon lines in the border are not super perfect), and straight lines around the edges (which were wobbly and I redid most of them with the walking foot, and learned -- *Do the walking foot quilting FIRST, silly!*)
On the other hand, I'm proud of the parts that came out right
and I did redo the parts that weren't straight, *that I could fix.*
Then this weekend I detoured with this little project just for me, and today is my busy out of the house day, but tomorrow is time to assemble my son's graduation quilt. Five weeks remaining......oye. I have to assemble the rows, assemble the top, *cut and piece the borders*, add those, then baste, quilt, bind.......it can be done, as long as I quit distracting myself.
For this, I was inspired by the HMQS theme of "Memorable Moments" and wanted to do something. After/during making, I decided I won't submit it (because I really want it as a triptych, and it doesn't "read" as "one cohesive quilt"), but I couldn't shake the idea to make this -- the concept is, each of my boys at the beach, through time. The first panel is my oldest, around age 10-ish, on the beach alone, and framed with photos of himself, alone, on the beach at all different ages before and after that point. The second panel is my middle son around age 10, with his older brother along as well, likewise framed by photos of himself either alone or with his older brother. The last panel is in color, to represent present day (the 1st 2 are in sepia tone to represent aged photos/past) and is my youngest at age 10 (he is just newly turned 11), with his older brothers alongside, and then framed with past photos of youngest son, or youngest with older brothers along, in various combinations. Concept being.....present repeats the past....and these commonplace moments, just a boy building a sand castle on a beach....become magical & memorable when we view them through the lens of the past.
I pieced the backgrounds with improv curved piecing, then used printed photos on cardstock to make templates to cut out the applique pieces and did raw edge applique (using fabric glue stick to hold each piece in place first). I may go in and add details particularly to the hair, and possibly to create some shadows, but for now I am pleased with them. I left the edges unfinished because I plan to frame them and hang them in my sewing room, instead of binding them. They are roughly 8x10 sized, and I'm planning to pick up some simple gold tone frames for them.