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vanessa 04-07-2008 04:58 AM

Good Morning To My Quilting Friends,

I received a request from a co-worker who is having a baby boy in June. I have already made her a crib quilt to give to her at her baby shower, but she has also mentioned that she wants what she calls a personal quilt for him. Is this what they call a binkee? I believe it measures about
15" x 16". I also heard that they have ribbons on them with different textures for the baby to feel of.

Are there kits sold for these?

Thanks for you help,
Vanessa

tlrnhi 04-07-2008 05:40 AM

I've always known pacifiers to be binkies.
I did a Google search and came up with pacifiers too.

I have heard of some kids calling them "silkies" because of the "silky" binding on it.
Other than that, I can't help you, but to say....
If I were to make a personal quilt/blanket for a baby, if I were to put ribbon or something on it, I would make sure it was sewn down really well. Wouldn't want it coming up and baby sucking/choking on it.

Maybe ask your friend to write down EXACTLY what she is wanting. Might help you to decide how/what to make.

Dawn Hendrix 04-07-2008 05:44 AM

I made a tag blanket that sounds simular to what you are saying. It is different textured ribbons and piping made to hang off the side so the baby can gum it and have it with him always. If you want more info just ask me I can tell you how I made mine.

Joan 04-07-2008 06:03 AM

I made a "taggie" for my little grandson. It is only about 6 or 7 inches square but with lots (and I mean lots) of tags from clothing and different textures to ribbon I sewed around the perimiter of the square. He loves to hold it and "explore" (which means chew on all of it) the different textures. It came out well and he likes it which was the main objective. I included a Sesame Street tag, a Big Dog tag, and McDonald's kids clothes tag and a few from his grandfather's clothes (that he hasn't even missed LOL). Then (you already knew this part), I went to Joann's and bought little pieces of bright colored ribbons--satin, grosgrain (tried to vary the textures). Maybe, that is what your friend meant?????

DJ 04-07-2008 06:08 AM

I'd love to see one of these . . . anyone have pictures?

tlrnhi 04-07-2008 06:13 AM

Me too! I'm curious!

Knot Sew 04-07-2008 06:16 AM

I would think she meant with all personal information. Mom dad baby name date of birth.......weight length.............I guess you got to ask cause I'm guessing to :D

bj 04-07-2008 07:02 AM

If it's a taggie blanket, I found one for my grandson at potterybarnkids.com a couple of years ago. He loved his. It was only about 12" x 12" and my dil would put it by his face when he started fussing and he'd quiet pretty quickly. He never would take a pacifier, so we were glad it soothed him. It was a soft, minkie kind of fabric with the ribbon tags all around.

3incollege 04-07-2008 07:17 AM

I also made one with ribbons. it was a 6" square of minki, different texture of ribbons sewn in all around. However, I don't think thats what your friend means. Why don't you just ask her?

mellow yellow 04-07-2008 10:21 AM

Here's a link to a company that makes those little taggie squares.

Imelda

http://www.taggies.ie/


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