And Chubby Stars directions for Week 3 are posted here.
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Back to my originally scheduled post.I've done a few baby quilts.
And this one isn't finished yet, but I think it's my favorite one yet.
I'll write a full process post when it's finished, but Steiger took a rock star's nap yesterday (thank you baby!), so I was able to go from
this
to this
to this!
I had so much fun designing and making this (and I did use my Go! cutter to cut the 4" squares that became HSTs).
I thought I was going to be able to go to the baby shower (that is today), but alas... I can't. So I sent the mama a picture of this.
The little S-man isn't up yet for today... so I'm going back to quilting!
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P.S.
My bloggy friend, Sarah, is having a giveaway! I'm hesitant to show you what it is... because I know you'll all go sign up, but here it is... with some other stuff too.
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P.S.
My bloggy friend, Sarah, is having a giveaway! I'm hesitant to show you what it is... because I know you'll all go sign up, but here it is... with some other stuff too.
P.P.S. We're selling a bunch of DVDs on ebay cheap, if you want some. There are some good ones, and some terrible ones in there. :)
Ooooo! That is really pretty. I like how you offset the focus rectangle, and I love scalloped borders!
ReplyDeletewow! A sure-fire stunner; so vibrant and feminine at the same time.
ReplyDeleteI just found you by chance... and I LOVE LOVE LOVE this quilt! The off-center layout is calling to me - big time!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's a stunning quilt, Tracey!!! You've been so productive lately, I can hardly keep up. Way to go! I bet both baby and mama are going to LOVE that quilt.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is adorable. So bright and cheery!! Thanks for the link to the giveaway!
ReplyDeletewhat a fabulous quilt -- I love the off-center panel with the HST's!
ReplyDeleteOh my, that baby quilt is so adorable!! I love the curved edges on the one side. You are so creative!
ReplyDeleteI agree...I love the curved edges!!! I have GOT to learn how to do that. What a beautiful quilt. :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute, Tracey! I Love a rock star nap.
ReplyDeleteI love this baby quilt you made! The fabric and design are perfect together. Great job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! I *heart* Plume. . . . sigh . . .
ReplyDeleteOh, wow! That quilt is absolutely darling. I love it! That is such a thoughtful and sweet baby gift. Thanks for sharing and congrats on such beautiful work!
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I really like the scallop down one side! Super cute Tracey!
ReplyDeleteWow, Tracey, that's really something! I love your design, especially the scalloped edge! And way to go, Steiger!!! Those long naps are so wonderful when they come....
ReplyDeleteYou are some kind of quilt whisperer. May I ask how you find time to clean your house or do your laundry??
ReplyDeleteYou are a true artist!
That is one drop dead gorgeous baby quilt!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great baby quilt. She will just love the bright colors! What are you doing to the binding are you doing, are you doing that thing where you just sew to the back and turn the whole quilt? I have seen it but not tried it!
ReplyDeleteawesome baby quilt! And I saw you over at Amy's! so cool!
ReplyDeleteI heart Tula Pink.
Brilliant! It's a great quilt. Thanks for sharing. I'm always inspired by your stuff.
ReplyDeleteTracey I know nothing about quilts, but I DO know that I am so thankful for such an amazing one! It's absolutely gorgeous!
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