Showing posts with label baby Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby Smith. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
Monday, August 20, 2012
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012
Monday, June 4, 2012
{Project 365+1: Week 21 & Week 22}
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Friday, May 18, 2012
{OH YEAH~ Bloggers' Quilt Festival: Spring 2012}
This is my first {Bloggers' Quilt Festival} submission, ever. I'm a real newbie at this; it's been about a year since I discovered quilting and I'm obsessed. I love the fabrics and the patterns and the blogs. I wish I was able to spend more time actually sewing than looking on the web at everyone's quilts, but for now that will have to do.
When we found out that we were going to become grandparents this June, I knew that I was going to make a quilt for the baby. I had bought Salt Air by Cosmo Cricket and put it aside for the right project. When I discovered Granny Square Quilts on {Blue Elephant Stitches} I knew that would be the perfect design for the baby quilt and the fabrics would work for a boy or a girl (even though they've slipped so many times and I'm convinced it's a boy).
It came together so easily after I figured out some little tricks. The more I worked with the fabrics the more excited I got to see the finished project. I had it in the wash about five minutes after sewing on the binding. I love how it came out. And, it was a big hit at the baby shower. I can't wait to see the sweet little one wrapped in it.
When we found out that we were going to become grandparents this June, I knew that I was going to make a quilt for the baby. I had bought Salt Air by Cosmo Cricket and put it aside for the right project. When I discovered Granny Square Quilts on {Blue Elephant Stitches} I knew that would be the perfect design for the baby quilt and the fabrics would work for a boy or a girl (even though they've slipped so many times and I'm convinced it's a boy).
It came together so easily after I figured out some little tricks. The more I worked with the fabrics the more excited I got to see the finished project. I had it in the wash about five minutes after sewing on the binding. I love how it came out. And, it was a big hit at the baby shower. I can't wait to see the sweet little one wrapped in it.
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