I needed to make a baby quilt. I didn't have time to figure anything out for it before I left home, so I went to a local quilt store in Texas and found a panel and some coordinating fabrics. They didn't have enough coordinating fabrics, so I headed to the Hobby Lobby a few doors down and found a few more fabrics. The quilt top is finished, waiting for me to go home and quilt it (it's hard to quilt something larger than a placemat on a hand crank sewing machine).
finished quilt top |
up close of the center panel |
cute little bee's in the panel |
fabrics I found to use with the panel |
fabrics I will use for Faux piping binding |
I have enough fabric left to make another baby quilt, if I go get another panel. I do need more of the pink swirls (above) to make faux piping binding for the baby quilts. I'll get both of those later today. I bought a light pink minkee for the back of the baby quilt. Once I get back home, it shouldn't take me very long to get this quilted.
Love the little lambs on this one--what a great job you did on such short notice--it's lovely nice work hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteThat is a fun panel, and you made a great use of it.
ReplyDeletevery cute and bright!!! Life on the farm is busy and hot!!! Glad things are going well enough for you that you have time to shop and sew!!!
ReplyDeletecute baby quilt
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute!!! and the lambs!!! Adorable!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how much of that is the panel. It sure is cute and well coordinated with the colors and prints. Some baby is going to enjoy that!
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