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They say wool batting is nice... but I had no idea until I tried it. Holding this baby quilt is like hugging a cloud. Light, fluffy, soft, and wrinkle resistant. Oh my heart eyes I'm in love.
Eat, Play, Giggle, Sleep
Time to eat, play, giggle, sleep — and snuggle — are all you need to welcome a new baby. Tummy time, nap time, playtime, and cuddle time will all unfold on this backdrop. What better way than a Winnie-the-Pooh quilt to share with a child the joy of these cherished characters.
Quilt Nirvana, Coming Right Up
If you think these pink pinwheels are pretty now … after this quilt is washed it will transcend. The backgrounds will recede, and the pinwheels will puff and rise when the batting does its antiquing thing. Ahhhh. Namaste.
Tactile and Tasty
Did you know that a baby can't see color until five months of age? But she's been exploring her world with touch since before she was born. Flannel, waffle-weave, flat cotton and Minkee combine to make this an extra-tactile baby quilt.
Congratulations, It's a Buoy!
Sometimes quilters make quilts just because. This baby quilt has no recipient in mind, but when my client becomes a grandmother she'll have an adorable quilt all ready to go. Let's hope it's a buoy! (Err...boy...)
Sweet Baby Peach
This baby quilt is all about the subtle details and colors. Lisa used a charm pack with soft peach and tan colors to make a quick and easy baby quilt. The squares were sewn straight, and then given setting triangles to turn them on their points and add some interest.
Overwatch Baby Quilt
A good video game is a little bit like a quilt. Strong art, interesting characters, and good storytelling are like the fabric, batting, and thread. Those elements are stitched together to create something new and interesting. Blizzard’s Overwatch game is one of these ‘quilts.’ It’s all about heroes.