There's a new baby in my world...
one of my friends has waited for a very long time
for the safe arrival of little Samuel.
I just had to make a quilt for this special little boy!
{ALL babies are very special, but Samuel is truly a miracle.}
Samuel's nursery is filled with animals,
so I started with an animal print
from Kate Spain's Central Park line for Moda.
I had recently stocked up on polka dots,
and they were fun to use in this quilt.
I love the Ta Dots in Sea...
and the solid olive green.
My favorite print, though,
I labored {hee hee} over what pattern or design to use,
and in the end, I decided to use colorful squares,
set off by the neutral pencil-check blocks.
Before I knew it, I was ready for the quilting step.
I kept the quilting very simple,
just stitching 1/4" on each side of the seams.
just stitching 1/4" on each side of the seams.
{I wanted to give this quilt to baby Samuel before he is ready for kindergarten.}
This quilting looks so cool on the back, too!
For the binding,
I chose those happy orange polka dots.
I finished the binding by hand-stitching,
and that is a process I really enjoy.
{Do you like that part, too?}
So there we have it...
just 5 different fabrics, made into a finished quilt,
ready for a bundle of joy!
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A new baby is always exciting and this is a great quilt to mark the occasion.
ReplyDeletep.s. I love hand finishing the binding too although your machine binding tutorial is awesome.
Sure your friend will be delighted with it!
ReplyDeleteSometimes, simple is best! This really shows off all 5 of these great fabrics. Lucky baby.
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking this morning how much I adore hand finishing quilts...and here you are mentioning it!! Love the quilt, I know it will be treasured!
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