Seems I am always making big quilts and it surprises me how fast a quilt comes together when I make a baby quilt. Their colors are red, blue, and brown with a country feel so my stash was raided for just the right fabric.
This is hard fabric to quilt with. It would make a cute backing, but its fabric that doesn't lend itself to cutting up for piecing a top very well. After much contemplation, I decided a simple strip quilt might work. I love the square in a square block and after a bit of figuring, and some pulling of coordinating fabric, I set to stitching.
It finished at 40 x 52"after a run through the washer and dryer.
I was very thankful for a handful of Color Catchers:
It finished at 40 x 52"after a run through the washer and dryer.
I was very thankful for a handful of Color Catchers:
I knew Jackie had this fun western quilting pattern so I had her use it on this quilt:
And yesterday I got to spend some time in the company of a beautiful baby boy who I hope will make good use of this little quilt made especially for him:
Quick, simple, and made with love for a special little boy:
10 comments:
What an inspired way to use that print! I love those kind of prints, but always feel at a loss about using them. Darling quilt--lucky baby!
Oh Karin, that's adorable!! You did a great job on it.
The strip pattern is ideal for this fabric! It's an adorable quilt and will be loved by the little cowboy. It will go on many real and pretend adventures.
This is so cute. What a great way to use that fabric. I'm sure that little quilt is going to get a lot of use.
Adorable was my first reaction. Somebody else had the same reaction. What a neat way to use fabric too cute to cut!
So cute! I have this print and never knew quite how to use it..........your design highlights this fabric so well! Lucky little cowboy. ♡♡♡
What a clever use of that cowboy print! I need to keep that idea on file... I'm sure the little cowboy who receives this will be wrapped in love.
I used that same fabric 14 years ago to make my first grandson a quilt!! I also used it to make a tote bag for his mom:) I love it they still have it at Hobby lobby. I may steal your pattern just sayin!!!
That is the cutest way to use a great print like that. I had some of that print at one time, but I can't remember how I dealt with it. I know the new baby will love it as he grows older and can look at those cowboys.
Sometimes the simplest quilts are the cutest. I have this same fabric in stash and I love the way you used it. The fabric is speaking for itself. Absolutely adore it!
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