Perry Moffitt

January 8, 2012

Two baby quilts started

Christmas has me feeling a little broke, so I am working on some quilts to sell on etsy. Two tops done so far.

I always find baby quilts to be so refreshing to make after working on big quilts. This diamond quilt was the exception. What a beast to sew! I am glad I tried this smaller size before making this pattern in a larger size. That 60 degree angle changes everything somehow, the grain of the fabric or something. The diamonds warp and wiggle, what a pain!

This is basically the end of my blue and green in my stash. Going to have to make a few purple quilts next.

I love the pink and grey combo. It has been a long time since I have done a quilt with only 3 fabrics. But these elephants kind of called for it.  I have a great binding picked out, so technically it will be 4 fabrics… Still a rarity for me.

I am also loving my new photo spot on the playhouse! Purple looks quite nice with this one :)

2 Comments »

  1. Adorable! Now I’ll have to have a baby just for the quilt possibilities!!

    Comment by Kathleen — January 8, 2012 @ 10:01 pm | Reply

  2. What a cutie! I can totally rlaete to preferring bananas and applesauce to peas and carrots! If it makes you feel better, my LO was the exact same way when we first started solids, but now (at the ripe old age of 15 months) will occasionally down a bowl of broccoli! He still loves the sweets, but we keep offering the veggies and every once in a while he decides to love them! Good luck on the sleep we are still working on that one! Cheers!

    Comment by Iraan — May 23, 2012 @ 1:17 am | Reply


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