This is the final baby quilt finish for the summer, and the first for September. It might also be the fastest quilt I've made, five days from start to finish late on Labor Day. Photographed in the early morning sunshine yesterday. It will soon be making its way to a neighboring state with the happy grandparents, and we are so delighted for them as they thought they would likely never have grandchildren - this baby is a tiny miracle!
This quilt is very similar to an earlier make this summer, except this time it's for a baby girl.
The loft of the 80/20 batting and the Jester's Hat free motion quilting makes those cute quirky animal faces hard to discern, especially the bunny in the top center block. He may show up a little better in subsequent photos.
The back is totally feminine!
8 comments:
The baby quilt is darling, I esp love the girly back. That Bunny! too.
Your Zinnias are so bright and beautiful, and your Almost Amish is so perfect go with.
Glad the tomatoes survived such an early frost. Do you make only salsa or also tomato sauce? At least it's cooler this week, if you're canning. Yum.
lizzy
Beautiful baby quilt and lovely zinnias--what a riot of color on those flowers!! Nice work quilting and growing the flowers, too hugs, Julierose
What a lovely photo of your zinnias and the matching quilt. It could go on a calendar or something.
baby quilt adorable...will be drooled to death no doubt...lol
Oh that quilt is so cute!! It's gong to me a much loved and much handled one I think!
Charming quilt and gorgeous zinnias!
What a sweet make! Babies really are precious and so exciting to grandparents have been waiting for years.:)
What a sweet quilt! I love the fact that you made it so quickly. What a sense of accomplishment you must feel!
Your zinnias are gorgeous! They look especially good on the little quilt beneath them.
It's early for a frost, isn't it? Or maybe not where you live.... I wonder what they used a hundred years ago to protect plants from frost.
What ingredients do you use in your salsa? I've only ever made it with a group of church ladies and it was the best salsa I've ever eaten.
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