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Old 06-15-2010, 04:51 PM
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I have made almost all of the baby quilt patternsoffered at http://www.ginghamgoosepatterns.com/.

Don't be intimidated by the photos of the quilts. The instructions are very easy to follow. Some are time consuming & some take hardly any time to make.
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Old 06-15-2010, 05:59 PM
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Gail B: those are darling quilt patterns and gave me some ides to use Thanks
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cool pictures of the baby quilts, thanks for sharing

and also thanks for the links
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All great quilts. Hope you can choose just one!
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Old 06-25-2010, 01:46 PM
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Nine-patch is one of my favorites and really showcases the fabrics because the pattern is so simple. Also, Yellow Brick Road is a very quick and simple pattern - very few matching seams.
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creationsbyKara baby-rag quilt tutorial, is Great and soft and cuddly out of flannel and really easy and fast to make. I made one in one day when I had my materials and that was in between farm chores.

I used white print fabric with baby shoes on outside and then next row in a bright green print then light and pink in center.

Baby boy flannel has so many more prints in flannel. I sat and watched tv to do clipping with spring loaded scissors and finished in an hour and a half that evening. Working on 2nd larger one now.
I would rec a 80/20 poly cotton bat in your sandwich pieces.
to enter http is about a page long so didn't. Step by step pics and directions....Have fun.
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Thanks to all of your suggestions. I found a panel with little lambs and will work with that. Maybe by the time I finish the quilt I will also learn how to post a picture of the finished quilt. Maybe I can incorperate (sp) all your suggestions somehow.
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