I had the iron on so I decided I would press the flannel tumbler baby quilt top. Then I trimmed the sides and now it is ready to be quilted. I will be looking for a backing fabric. This ended up 38.5" x 57" so it will take just one width of fabric for the back.
I can just imagine a lil baby snuggling into this vibrant quilt, and you know those babies that eventually carry their favorite blanket around till grade school. Well this is that quilt. (*._,*). Love it !
And those lattice blocks are mesmerizing, they look like a basket weave one minute, then the next time I look I see a window pain. As always your choice of combining fabrics makes each block a mini quilt of its own.
The top turned out great. It would work for a boy or a girl, but does had a masculine look to it.
ReplyDeletePretty darn comfy looking. Someone will treasure it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful baby quilt - soft and warm and comforting to the eyes.
ReplyDeleteI love these colors, just perfect for a good lap quilt.
ReplyDeleteReally nice and a good size.
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine a lil baby snuggling into this vibrant quilt, and you know those babies that eventually carry their favorite blanket around till grade school. Well this is that quilt. (*._,*). Love it !
ReplyDeleteAnd those lattice blocks are mesmerizing, they look like a basket weave one minute, then the next time I look I see a window pain. As always your choice of combining fabrics makes each block a mini quilt of its own.
JJM
P.S. Window pane, not pain. Another time when my iPad decided to change my spelling.
ReplyDeleteThat looks nice and cozy. There is a little chill in the air right now so it looks great to me now.
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