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    Super Member Gail B's Avatar
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    There are lots of baby quilt patterns here http://www.ginghamgoosepatterns.com/...=1&dir_op=list I have made many baby quilts using her patterns.

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    Gail B, thanks for the ginghamgoose link - these quilts are adorable!!!

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Size:  76.1 KBPlease don't put ANYTHING detachable on a baby quilt. The little one will be soon mouthing everything in reach. A tot might enjoy a tactile quilt made from a variety of fabrics. Save the activity quilts and ribbons and fringe and strings (which are great) for the older child. It's just too dangerous to put buttons, etc. on an infant quilt.

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