The front of the quilt. |
The fleece back. |
And the label. We left room at the bottom for the specifics to be added, after the baby is bonr. |
We have a new splash park in our town, and here is one of my great-grandbabies enjoying it. She isn't quite walking yet, but it won't be long. |
Wish we'd had these when my kids were little. |
Thirty-six fussy cut blocks ready to go for a baby quilt for my brother and sister-in-law's new great-grandbaby. |
Fussy cutting definitely takes more time and fabric. I hope to maybe get a baby pillowcase from the leftovers, but that will take care of 2 yards. |
A corner of the finished top. |
My Scrappy Christmas Rail fence is a top now. I hope that when it is finished it looks Christmasy. |
A crude facsimile of the difference with sashing. I am stubbornly sticking to Santa's way though, I do believe. |
Set 2 from my 5 sets of boo boo blocks. Set 10 of all. |
Set 3 from my 5 sets of boo boo blocks. Set 11 of all. |
My Iowa Christmas (Carolina Christmas) |
The smaller versions front and flap. |
Her Mama, Marcy's full sized version. |
Marcy's back. |
Marcy's inside and flap. |
A comparison of the two sizes. |
Mine. I keep giving mine away, maybe this one will stick. |
The back of mine. |
And the inside and flap of mine. |
My visiting teacher Becky's back. |
Becky's inside and flap, I seem to have lost the picture of her front momentarily. |
A Spider Man and Marvel heroes travel pillowcase for my 2 year old grandson. |
A totebag for the 2 year old. |
Zipper pouches for the 5 year old great-granddaughter, and the 2 year old great-grandson. |
The insides. Spider man and Paris. While the visit is going on, they plan to all visit there. |
And the missing front. These Temple bags are pretty labor intensive, thus the hard day's labor. |