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I use all those soft books a lot for baby gifts. I just make the pages into smaller squares and single or double border them, (depending on what looks best) and then put a coordinating boarder around everything. I have a Brother embroidery machine so I embroider a little message with the baby's name and birthday on the "dedication" page. I do know how to hand quilt and I love the look, but with the volume I need complete, just don't have time. I use a pretty decorative machine stitch to quilt it. It goes fast and it looks great
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Thanks so much for bringing up this topic. When Walmart in our area was getting rid of their fabric dept., I bought several book panels thinking I would use them for Christmas gifts. One of the babies is my grand nephew(he's 5mo.); will probably get tons of toys from other relatives so I think a story quilt will be a perfect for gift. Chris
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I have a soft book panel of The Story of Creation. I now know what I'm going to do with it :D Thanks for the inspiration
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I never thought of this, very cute and a good idea.
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Awesome quilt!
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I have a few in the works. One that just needs a binding is The Night Before Christmas, and I have a sock monkey soft book that I've been planning on making into a toddler bed quilt when we move our daughter to the big girl bed.
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I'm making one for my great grandsons (2 1/2 and 5 months) -will post a picture when I get it done. I needed one more block so I used some christmas fabric from a dress I made their mother (my granddaughter) 20 years ago.
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Originally Posted by Up North
Here is a camping one I did with a soft book panel.
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Is a soft book an actual book made of fabric or is it fabric with pages printed on it. what a wonderful idea, want to make one like " yesterday," can't wait to go shopping if a book do you fine them in the book department or the baby department?
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It is a panel of fabric that you can make a book out of,
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