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Old 12-29-2012, 10:37 AM
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Default Beautiful fabric for baby quilt - need help selecting pattern.

I just received a fat quarter bundle of this fabric for baby quilt for my granddaughter due the end of March. Her only sister (age 8) wanted the baby room painted light green with butterflies and flowers. I think this line of fabric fits the bill totally...however, I am having trouble selecting a pattern. I'm looking for something relatively simple, no stars or complicated blocks, and do not want it to look scrappy. I think I should look for a solid fabric - possible light green - to make it look less busy. The fabrics on the second picture are the ones I definitly want to use somewhere. I plan to use the rest of the fat quarters in a wall hanging, baby blocks, curtains and basket liners so nothing ends up in the scrap bag. Sure would appreciate any opinions.
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Old 12-29-2012, 11:22 AM
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Very pretty fabrics. Just a thought, I know you said that you didn't want it too look "scrappy" but if you use all the fabrics it probably will look "scrappy". Not a bad thing, I love scrappy. Here is one picture that I have on my pinterest that may work for all your pretty fabrics:
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the fabric is just precious. I also like quilting mommy's quilt. Also, there is one on the Missouri Star Quilt Co. tutorial that is really neat.
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Old 12-29-2012, 11:26 AM
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Have you considered cutting the FQs into 4 or 4.5 inch squares to make a charm quilt? You could probably get 16 squares out of each FQ. The leftovers could be used for a scrappy border and/or binding. There wouldn't be a lot of contrast, but it would be sweet. A minky backing would make it so cuddly.

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Old 12-29-2012, 11:27 AM
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OMG I love this! I've got some baby quilts to make myself...

MommyA...I love your fabrics. If you don't want too scrappy, add a couple of solids or marbles.

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Very pretty fabrics. Just a thought, I know you said that you didn't want it too look "scrappy" but if you use all the fabrics it probably will look "scrappy". Not a bad thing, I love scrappy. Here is one picture that I have on my pinterest that may work for all your pretty fabrics:
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Wow that quilt is beautiful. I am looking for a pattern to make for my Mum. She would love this, she does not like traditional blocks.

I wanted to do a family tree type quilt, but I could put the names of her grandchildren on the flower petals.

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Very pretty fabrics. Just a thought, I know you said that you didn't want it too look "scrappy" but if you use all the fabrics it probably will look "scrappy". Not a bad thing, I love scrappy. Here is one picture that I have on my pinterest that may work for all your pretty fabrics:
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I think this would look lovely with those fabrics

http://thequiltedfish.typepad.com/th...ond-quilt.html
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Pinwheels with half square triangles should be easy and work well. Since babies are attracted to bolder, stronger colors like primary colors, maybe use a plain green in the darker shade of the print.
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@ quiltingmommy; What a cute and simple design for a baby quilt. Love the fabrics. I think this pattern suits mommya's needs perfectly. It would really work with your fabric mommyA. I may borrow the idea myself. It is so charming.
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Old 12-29-2012, 04:45 PM
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Love quiltingmommy's picture from pinterest. Or make large central fa ric(like one fatnquarter) then put the restnonnas various sized borders.Good luck!
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