Friday, July 24, 2015

Twin Baby Quilts

 One Oink-A-Doodle-Moo jelly roll + this pattern = two adorable baby quilts:
These each measure 36" x 36".

I had this Wonky Pets pantograph and couldn't resist having these fun farm animals dancing across the quilts. I used a varigated green King Tut Thread on the top and a dark green So- Fine thread in the bobbin. Irresistable right!

I added a cute polka dot binding...

...and with the help of one of my second graders (who just happens to be my neighbor), you get a peek at the some of the soft and cuddly flannel I used for the backs. I have to tell ya, he was just so excited when his dad let him ride his bike to the county fairgrounds with me, as he just got his training wheels off five days ago. He picked this "spot by the horses" to take our pictures. So cute!
I think these two little quilts will certainly give the roosters something to crow about don't ya think.
I'm almost through my precuts "to do" list and this weekend I'll post a lap quilt made from this very same pattern using my Little Apples Jelly Roll. Until then, happy sewing and thanks for stopping by!


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28 comments:

  1. The quilting makes the quilt! So adorable, do you have babies in mind or so these go in the maybe someday closet?

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  2. Whoot! I have this pattern ear-marked for our guild's sit-n-sew day to make up charity quilts. LOVE the cow hide print backing - too cute.

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  3. Wow two finishes! They are adorable--I love the way you quilted them and the location for the photo shoot.

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  4. Congrats on two lovely finishes - really like that panto!

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  5. What a perfect quilt motif-and how fun to have a little helper-

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  6. Two wonderful baby quilts already for a baby to go with them! Very cute quilting design. So nice to have an enthusiastic helper!

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  7. Perfect quilting for those quilts and the fabrics you chose. You have quite a handsome young gentleman helper! How fun to ride bikes to the park for a photo shoot.

    Congratulations on your two finishes...looking forward to seeing more.

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  8. These are adorable and the quilting is so sweet!

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  9. Love, love, love. That polka dot binding is just so perfect!!! I have this pattern in my too do list, may need to just move it up a bit.

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  10. They are wonderful Val! And the back sides too.

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  11. Those are so sweet, that panto is just too cute.

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  12. Super cute quilts and fabric! Hugs,

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  13. Very cute quilts and panto. And your model is adorable!

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  14. Cute quilts and how nice to have a little helper :)

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  15. Aww they're adorable and what a great way to use a jelly roll! I love the flannel backing too, and your quilt assistant is definitely showing them off to full advantage!

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  16. this shows how versatile a jelly roll can be, think spot binding works very well too

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  17. Love the wonky animals pantograph. The designs would also make great applique patterns for a quilt top! Your little helper is a puddin'!

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    1. I love this idea snd one I never would have thought of! Thanks!!

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  18. lovely bright colours, great animals wanderings and beautiful backing fabric

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  19. Great job finishing these up. I love how you use themed pantographs. And your photographs are great!

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  20. I love pre-cuts for a quick and easy project! Your quilts are awesome. And I just love the smile on that little guy's face. He's certainly pleased to be helping his teacher and friend!

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  21. Love the fun animals you have quilted!

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  22. Coo panto! Do you have a computerized quilting system?
    Your quilt photos look great. How did you attach them to the fence? What a fun, summer post!

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  23. Very cute quilts. The model's not bad either. He looks like a very happy kid.

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  24. Just adorable and fast baby quilts are the best.

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Val:)