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I made this using a panel and added some borders. Quilted super quick on my DSM.
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Originally Posted by michelem
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Lots of great ideas. I’ve made rag quilts with kid’s flannel…..go together quickly. Given them to some new moms who liked to use them in the car to drape over the baby after strapping in. guess they aren’t suppose to keep them in coats anymore.
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playing tag baby quilt
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:) The pattern is called playing tag from allpeoplequilt.com . You can use charms to speed up the process.
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I made this quilt for my soon to arrive granddaughter. It's a pattern called Color Therapy and you can find it at the Annie's digital website.
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Sorry! I didn't read far enough. I see you want quilts for a boy.
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I purchase a layer cake or charm packs in character fabrics. and simply sew the squares together. There are several with animals, alphabets or bright colors. Seems lately if I ask what colors the nursery is, I hear gray and yellow. Nope. I make the quilt large enough to use on the floor for when the baby wants to practice pushing up and rolling over. It's great to have a clean spot for that.
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Originally Posted by wesing
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I know I’m a broken record, but this has become my go-to pattern for baby quilts. It looks great, goes together fast, and is a perfect size for a baby. As far as colors, red, white, and blue is always good, especially for boys. You could go monochromatic with blue or green, or you could pick a cute backing fabric and pull a couple of colors from it to make your top.
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