Monday, March 31, 2014

Baby Ribbon Blankie

I was inspired by Vicki over at Quilter's Mission  a few weeks ago when she made a little ribbon blanket for her grand-daughter. (Check it out here.)   I found an array of football ribbon at JoAnnes and with coupons in hand, I bought a few and quickly made one with the intent to give to our little guy during my Spring Break visit. Unfortunately, as I posted about here,  the only trip I made over my break from teaching was to the doctor. Never the less, I used a blue minky on one side:
This measures 18" x 18".

I used a green satin on the other:

And, I have to say, this one is my very favorite tag

And well, here's the best news: my daughter was able to visit us this weekend
so I have to say, these are  my very favorite smiles:

I am so grateful to end an very iky Spring Break with their visit. My daughter made me "grandmatis" our house...and I LOVE IT!!!! I'm so rejuvenated after their visit! I am truly grateful today and can't wait to get back to see my second graders. I've missed them.
So as I click "post" I hope to inspire you to enjoy your new day too!!
With smiles,
Grandma Val:)
PS: Can you tell I was a Scrapbooker before I started quilting!!

18 comments:

  1. Reading that post was a lovely way to spend part of my morning

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  2. Grand baby hugs and kisses the most precious things of all. I'm visiting my grands this week and enjoying my share. Your little person is soooo cute and I'm happy that you didn't have to miss those smiles completely.

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  3. Such a cute baby, beautiful mother and grandmother! I feel like sewing a ribbon blanket as well for my grand-son who must be about the same age than yours (9 months). Greetings.

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  4. Cute blanket and of course baby

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  5. Oh look how happy you are with your daughter and grandchild!!! Glad you got some vacation time, even for a little bit.

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  6. Oh Val, what a great way to end spring break with your beautiful daughter and adorable grandson. I bet he loved his new blankie. I hope your first day back with your class was a fun one.

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  7. Oh, what a great idea that little tag toy is! And what a precious grand baby :)

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  8. Love your version too! I'm sure your little grand guy will enjoy many hours of fun with it.

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  9. Grand Babies are the BEST !
    I love this sweet little minky blankie ;)
    Rose

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  10. So you did indeed have a special UK Mother's Day! Great picture with the little man! And thanks for the ribbon blanket tutorial...some day I know this will come in useful! :)

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  11. Aw! sounds like a great time with family! Thanks for the linkup Val! I linked up two of my quilts to the "backing" party. It was tough to narrow it down!

    :) Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation

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  12. Aren't these fun to make?! So happy for your inspiring renewal!

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  13. Glad to see you are feeling better, Gramma! Looks like you had a great visit with your family. Hope your grandson loves his sweet and boyish new ribbon blankie!

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  14. Great blankies!! You have a great looking family! Enjoy your time with them especially that sweet looking grandson!

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  15. So glad you're feeling better! That is a sweet little ribbon blanket for your Grand. Your daughter is as beautiful as her mama! I'm sure their visit was a breath of fresh air after being so ill. Take care of yourself! :-)

    http://www.busyneedle.ch

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  16. What a cute little blankie and beautiful photos grandma! Thanks for sharing.
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  17. Love your last photo especially! Glad your spring break ended better than it started!

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  18. So glad to see the baby, the blankie and the smiles. Love, love, love it.

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I have to admit, your comments make me smile! Thanks for sharing and for letting me know you stopped by. I Hope your day is awesome!

Val:)

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