My Newest Set of Baby Shoes!
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We had a baby shower for my son's wife yesterday. They are expecting their first child...a boy. :) Since I made some baby cowboy boots for my other daughter-in-law in April http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...s-t190070.html, I figured I should do the same for this little baby too. This time I made some high top tennis shoes in U of M fabric because all of my men...husband, three sons, and now three grandsons total (one due in November)...are die hard Michigan fans. The other picture is of a diaper baby I made for the shower. It doesn't show in the picture, but I put a sign on it that said "This is how the family's babies take their naps!". I hope you enjoy them!
P.S. I didn't make him a U of M quilt, though! I made him an Eric Carle quilt...that I will post when I can get the pictures downloaded from my camera or iPad! |
Very cute. Are they hard to make?
BTW, congratulations Grandma... enjoy those little men folk. They grow up wayyyy too fast! |
Adorable!! I bought a couple of those patterns but have not tried to make them yet. My grand daughter is now 7 1/2 months old. Maybe for the next grand baby due in December...
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Thanks. We are very excited. My oldest grandson is 12 years old so it's been a long time between. My other DGS was born in June.
The shoes are not that hard to make. Very simple pieces. The thing that takes the most time is the actual quilting of the fabric before you cut out the pattern pieces.
Originally Posted by SewExtremeSeams
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Very cute. Are they hard to make?
BTW, congratulations Grandma... enjoy those little men folk. They grow up wayyyy too fast! |
Originally Posted by Jim's Gem
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Adorable!! I bought a couple of those patterns but have not tried to make them yet. My grand daughter is now 7 1/2 months old. Maybe for the next grand baby due in December...
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Originally Posted by Grandma Mary
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The patterns come with a size one and size two pattern, so you might want to take a look at them to see how they compare? If she has small feet...who knows? Good luck! :)
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Now those are just too darned cute. I am going to be a first time grandmother in February......I might have to get this pattern!
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Wow, Gayle, you have had quite the busy summer...and not all good, what with your surgeries! You're not a bad grandma at all! I'm sure that you'll come up with something special for her...and it doesn't have to be a quilt either!
I also understand about machines being repaired too. I have a 40 year old singer, and a year old inexpensive Brother and neither one of them are working right now. It took several days to finish the shoes because the little Brother machine kept freezing up on me and I'd have to turn it off, and wait for several hours for it to reset itself. I guess that's what I get for not investing in a higher level machine. I went to the AQS show here in MI this last week and they had some fantastic machines with special pricing on them. They were so tempting, but it was just too much to take in and I didn't want to make a spur of the moment decision and regret it later! I'm new at this quilting hobby and I don't know what machines are better. There's so much debate about that out there. Everyone has their own favorites. It sounds like you must have a really good machine if it costs that much to repair it. I hope you can get it back soon! |
Those are toooooooooooooooooooo darling. What a perfect gift.
And congrats on being Grandmother |
They are so cute!!!
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