Show me your Winnie the Pooh baby quilts
#11
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,416
Thank you but everything is the panel ! I layered, quilted and bound it. I needed a Winnie the Pooh quilt on a moment's notice. Everyone thought I cut and stitched the pieces, even the other quilters at the shower. LOL I ordered the panel online from a quilt shop.
#12
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: North Manchester, IN
Posts: 199
I wish I had found panels like that when I pieced these togther.
They were my first 2 quilts and a BIG learning process.
My grandkids love them mistakes and all!
The back was the same for both of them. It is the third picture.
They were my first 2 quilts and a BIG learning process.
My grandkids love them mistakes and all!
The back was the same for both of them. It is the third picture.
#16
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Central Illinois
Posts: 2,329
My avatar is a scrappy baby quilt in classic Winnie the Pooh fabric made for my first grandchild nearly 9 years ago. I don't have a photo of it on this computer. (I used the contrary wife block and rotated it to build the stars.)
My daughter did her nursery in classic Winnie the Pooh vs. Disney Winnie the Pooh. You might want to check which version the parents are doing. Classic is based on the original illustrations in A.A. Milne's books. You'll know it because Winnie does not wear a red shirt. The artwork differs from the Disney characters. When I made this quilt, JoAnn's had a line of pretty good quality fabric called the Hundred Acre Wood, which was all the classic images.
My daughter did her nursery in classic Winnie the Pooh vs. Disney Winnie the Pooh. You might want to check which version the parents are doing. Classic is based on the original illustrations in A.A. Milne's books. You'll know it because Winnie does not wear a red shirt. The artwork differs from the Disney characters. When I made this quilt, JoAnn's had a line of pretty good quality fabric called the Hundred Acre Wood, which was all the classic images.
#18
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: AR
Posts: 91
Please consider contacting Marshall Dry Goods in Batesville, AR, to ask if they have Winnie the Pooh fabric or panels. I have been able to find some panels/fabric at this store when I could not locate it in any of the LQS or fabric stores.
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