It's done. I didn't use all the fabrics I pulled to go with those stars, but I like it. I've had that animal fabric for a long time trying to find how to make it into a baby quilt. I had almost given up and was going to just make it a recieving blanket of one fabric and flannel on the back. Thanks, Angela for the motivation - I like this better. Finished to 36" square - perfect for a St. Anne's quilt. It is now ready to pass on to the next St. Anne's member for sandwiching.
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It is getting bigger. Looks like a fun way to build a quilt.
ReplyDeleteVery bright, very fun!
ReplyDeleteI just took a closer look at the blue....really cute fabric.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty fabrics.
ReplyDeletevery pretty , i like that fabric to!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that print!
ReplyDeleteIt will make someone very happy! Great use of your orange scraps for this month.
ReplyDeleteLovely baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteThe nice wide border is the perfect finish. That fabric is too fun not to use plenty of it. Great job!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely! The recipient is going to enjoy and appreciate it very much :)
ReplyDeletehow fun! Fabrics make it such an adventure. LeeAnna
ReplyDeleteThat is one cute fabric you have used. Nicer that you have made it into a quilt for giving.
ReplyDeletethe kiddie fabric has worked so well, a great quilt for a child
ReplyDeleteDelightful! Congratulations on figuring out a way to use that fabric and those stars!
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