Before Teya was born, my mom offered to redo the crib bedding. We chose green damasks and brown prints. To coordinate, I decided to make a boy quilt and a girl quilt (we didn't find out the gender of our third baby). I luckily finished the girl quilt first.
This pattern is a smaller version of "Gumballs" by Under the Garden Moon in crib size. The squares are 8 1/2 inches and the circles are hand-appliqued on. I used the template method to applique the circles on. The inner border is a 1 1/2 inch stop border and the outer border is 4 1/2 inches. I quilted it using a large looping stitch, basically a version of a meandering stitch. I enjoyed making this quilt. The boy version (blues, greens, & browns) is still under construction. The squares are finished. When I finish it, I'll get it posted.
Friday, June 11, 2010
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That is gorgeous. I love the browns/greens and pinks.
ReplyDeleteBri, You are amazing. I am still so proud to say that I have your first blanket, made for L, almost 7 years ago..... We still snuggle with it almost daily. Your quilts are AMAZING. I can't believe how talented you are!!!!
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