First up, a baby quilt that has been waiting for the already-made binding to be attached and finished.
Entirely from stash, with a lot of pink fat quarters pulled from the fat quarter drawer. Many of the black and white prints were leftover from the baby quilt I made our now 7 year old grandson.
The monkey print was also from that baby quilt. The gray print was leftover from another quilt back as well. Using it up! I had the measuring tape print awhile too--I thought it was fun for a baby quilt.
The "Make the Connection" charity quilt was also finished with a white print binding, but this pic is only of the finished top. Free pattern on American Patchwork and Quilting magazine website, by Jo Kramer. My sister and I are rejoining our local Modern guild and I will donate these two.
While looking for something else in the Hoosier Cabinet, I pulled out the project box with the Plaidish2 blocks. The A and B block components were all finished last Fall and I had sewn together just a couple of rows. I think this got abandoned for Sewtopia prep.
A and B block sewn together.
As of dinnertime tonight, all these rows are together. Two more rows to add before the center is done. I did not cut any of the outer row C blocks yet, wanting to avoid too many repeat fabrics. The Plaidish and Plaidish2 patterns are free on Kitchen Table Quilting. She has a lot of Freebie tutorial patterns.
Next project to cut and sew up is a baby quilt for our next grandson, due in a couple of months. I have a plan and fabric selected. More on that later...
2 comments:
Very fun baby quilts! Congrats on two finishes. I love your Pladish2 project. It's a really fun scrappy quilt.
Wow, your pink baby quilt is gorgeous! I love the quilting curves too. Fun Plaidish quilts!
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