Getting Through Winter
Thought I would share a few pictures of the crib quilt I finished for my son Layne. I was so inspired by Jacky when I saw her fabrics for a quilt she was making for a teacher gift. I was hooked . I knew I must make my son one out of that fabric!!! I was already trying to come up with an idea for a crib quilt for him as he's been kind of left out of everything because he was born on New Years Eve. With all the Christmas hoop-la (even though I live for it) ,the little things were just forgotten. Both my other children were made a quilt even before they were born by myself or a grama, so Im a tad behind. But hey-Im told not to feel too guilty now that there are 3 to chase!
Hand stitching in process. Loving the measuring tape border.
I backed it with a white vintage popcorn chenille blanket.
All done! Time to iron!
Now some fresh air to chase away the winter blues.....
Hand stitching in process. Loving the measuring tape border.
I backed it with a white vintage popcorn chenille blanket.
All done! Time to iron!
Now some fresh air to chase away the winter blues.....
13 Comments:
Well now that's what I call a sledge!! My kids manage on a blue plastice push sledge..lol..
You are truly gifted... great to see such fantastic BC talent!
Beautiful! I really, really like that fabric!
Your crib quilt is adorable, love your son's name, too. Very unique.
Nice job as always, thanks for sharing!
lucy
Abolutely adorable!!!!
Angie, this is just beautiful..I so admire people who sew. I cannot sew a stitch!
What a wonderful quilt! I am so impressed.
Lucky boy! Gorgeous quilt.
is that a child-sized snowmobile?
That is just beautiful!!
Hi!
I love your work and your blog! It's a pleasure to on Glitter and Grunge with you :-)
Jenny
What a nice way to chase away the winter blues - Now that is a mighty fine sledge!
Your quilt is beautiful - what a lucky boy Layne is to have such a talented mommy :)
I love the quilt. I just bought some of the same fabrics and I was going to attempt my first quilt with them. I'm glad I found yours, so I can get some ideas about how to lay it out.
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