I have the best hairdresser in the world. I found her when she finished her schooling and I've never let her go.
She just had a sweet baby, Joseph, and he needed his very own quilt:
If you think you've seen this quilt on my blog before, well... you have and you haven't. I pieced a few of these quilts at the same time and gave one of them to my nephew for Christmas.
I liked his quilt so much that I quilted this one the same way:
Lots of feathers and curves and some sweet puffy batting. I even had enough of that great Kaffe Fassett swirl fabric to bind this one, too:
Welcome to the world, sweet baby Joseph!
She just had a sweet baby, Joseph, and he needed his very own quilt:
If you think you've seen this quilt on my blog before, well... you have and you haven't. I pieced a few of these quilts at the same time and gave one of them to my nephew for Christmas.
I liked his quilt so much that I quilted this one the same way:
Lots of feathers and curves and some sweet puffy batting. I even had enough of that great Kaffe Fassett swirl fabric to bind this one, too:
Welcome to the world, sweet baby Joseph!
3 comments:
Hi Deb
What a lovely gift for Joseph, you are so generous with your quilts.
Counting off the days till I get to attend some of your classes at ACQ Melbourne , so excited to be able to have the opportunity to learn from such an experienced teacher and that you are prepared to make the long journey to Oz.
Marleigh,
I can't wait to meet you!
It's a gorgeous quilt! I love that you took so much trouble on a baby quilt. They do tend to last a long time and be treasured.
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