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    Junior Member flhomeschoolmom's Avatar
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    Cute Juvenile Quilt

    I was looking for more baby patterns that I could use for upcycling and found the most darling quilt pattern. It's called "Storytime Squares".
    http://www.made-by-rae.com/2010/12/f...r-far-away-ii/

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    i love that layout and method of quilting. another I-Spy idea! thanks for sharing
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    Quote Originally Posted by flhomeschoolmom View Post
    I was looking for more baby patterns that I could use for upcycling and found the most darling quilt pattern. It's called "Storytime Squares".
    http://www.made-by-rae.com/2010/12/f...r-far-away-ii/
    Boy, you really do have baby fever, don't you? LOL!
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    Quote Originally Posted by burchquilts View Post
    Boy, you really do have baby fever, don't you? LOL!
    Yes I do! In fact, to be quite honest, all this baby stuff is really making me want another one. LOL. I was odd, I loved being pregnant. My "baby" is 11 now, but there is absolutely no way my DH would agree to it. And my tubal can't be reversed (or so I was told). My OB made it irreversable because the chances that either myself or my child would survive are very slim. 50% chance for a baby and about 25% chance of survival for me. So I'm going to enjoy my little stint of happy baby excitement, and I'll cuddle and spoil the baby, and then I'll send it home The benefit of being an Aunt is you can do all of the fun stuff, but don't have to deal with the not so fun stuff.

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    Thanks for sharing this pattern. I have some I spy blocks and this will be perfect!
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    Thank you for sharing - another one for the to do list.

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    Thanks for sharing the link.

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    That was really cute. It is simple and would be doable. It has classic elegance. Happy baby.
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