Hope you all had a wonderful thanksgiving holiday with your family and friends.
My husband's nephew and his wife are going to have a baby. We attended her traditional Indian baby shower over the thanksgiving break. I decided to make a quick baby quilt to go with her shower gift.
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I forgot to take pictures on the day of my plaid pantry party!
Try saying that a few times!
Here is what I am working on..
I see my friends again this Wednesday and will be sure to take my camera with me.
'Friendship Garden'
I will post more pictures of this project as it evolves.
Smiles!
Such a sweet quilt to bundle baby in. The colours are marvelous.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
Both very nice and bright!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to make a baby quilt! It's lovely. And your garden is looking very fun.
ReplyDeletesweet baby quilt. love the applique - how big is the block in the photo?
ReplyDeleteI love both of them. is the friendship garden block pieced or appliqued? and how big is your baby quilt? I'm always debating with myself about what's a good size.
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy quilt for a new baby - love the new block!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bright welcome to a sweet baby!! Your garden will be a joy to watch grow and bloom!
ReplyDeleteLove them both!!
ReplyDeleteSweet quilt for a baby!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to see your Friendship Garden grow - love that first block! Have fun on wednesday!
Your baby quilt is so freeing! It's bright and fun. You've given me an idea of how to use up some old stuff. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteYour baby quilt turned out lovely, I bet they loved it.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing you tomorrow and hearing more about the friendship garden block!
You have such a fresh and refreshing view of scrap quilts. Can't wait to hear about a traditional Indian shower.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Beautiful. You are on a creative roll, girl. I love what you are doing.
ReplyDeleteok I can't wait to see more of the friendship garden quilt.....PLEASE :)
ReplyDeletehappy to see you sewing again....
Kathie
So sweet! Poppy Loves :-)
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This baby Quilt is so awesome
ReplyDeleteNow I am going to show how UN-liberated I am....how did you do the strips (wonky rectangles) for the baby quilt? :)
ReplyDeletejean
That baby quilt is similar to the one I posted on my blog yesterday, from the 1970s. Love what you've done!
ReplyDeleteYour baby quilt is a wonderful design for a quick project...lucky baby!
ReplyDeleteAnd I LOVE your friendship garden piece. Looking forward to seeing that develop.