Hazel the Hedgehog

I just love these critter quilts.  I did Dwight the Dear last year, and also bought the patterns for Bjorn the Bear and the Fancy Forest.  The Fancy Forest pattern package has Hazel the Hedgehog in it, and I couldn’t resist making a bunch of Hazel blocks.

Man there are a bunch of little pieces in a Hazel block!  I used my Me+You batiks for the hedgehog spines and was careful to organize as I cut:

 

I did the piecing mainly over the holiday break and then sat on the blocks for a few months while I finished another project.  I whipped them out this weekend, put them together, and got them quilted.

Here is a close up of the quilting – it is a very simple, open pattern called Raindrops.  I just bought a bunch of colors of SoFine #50 and used a light blue thread for both the front and back.  I think it blends in well.

The back – it is an Art Gallery print:

Some more fun shots

 

I love my Hazels and I might be tempted to make more but man, they took some time to get together!  For now, Hazel is heading off to Hawaii to meet my new nephew.

Final Hazel details –

25 total Hazel blocks, final measurement 40″ wide by 45″ long.

Quilted with SoFine #50, color 519 in the top and the bobbin.

Close to 25,000 quilting stitches – quilted on my Avante with the Prostitcher using the Raindrops E2E pattern from UrbanElementz (a free download!)

 

This was on my Q1’18 FAL list, so I’ll link up there at the end of March.

Also linking up with Wednesday Wait loss and Let’s Bee Social.

Wednesday Wait Loss

 

10 thoughts on “Hazel the Hedgehog”
    1. Honestly I made 2 blocks to start with and thought ‘that wasn’t too bad’…but making another 23 was a whole different ball game! It really took some time. But I’m happy with how it came out and you are right, I think he will love it (eventually, when he is old enough to even appreciate what it is! ).

    1. Thanks so much! Hazel was fun to make, but man there are a lot of pieces. I have the whole Fancy Forest pattern too – someday maybe I’ll try and make the whole thing. Good luck with yours!

    1. Thanks Gemini!
      It did come out well, and I love a good critter quilt. There were lots and lots (and lots) of pieces, but I think it was worth it. Good luck with yours – I’d love to see it if you make one!

  1. Great collection of Hazels 🙂 I love the quilt, and the way it is completely filled with hedgehogs of all colours!! On behalf of the hosts, thank you for participating in the Finish-A-Long!

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