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Does anyone know of a good web site that carries more whimsical quilt patterns? I tend to make a lot of baby quilts for friends/coworkers and i like more of the whimsical type themes. I find people who arent quilters seem to like these kinds better. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Adorable!! Thank you.
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You are very welcome :D:D:D
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Oh, how cute! Thank you!
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Love those geckos! :D
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Thanks for sharing the web site!!
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such cute patterns! I am always surprised by all the great free patterns out there.
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I've made several Puff Quilts for babies. I use flannel and they are very soft and cuddly. Of course the fabric combinations can really make them as whimsical as you want. I'd be glad to share the pattern.
for triplets-the center is the same with different coordinating fabrics [ATTACH=CONFIG]51486[/ATTACH] |
love your quilt. How can I get a copy of the pattern? I have not seen a puff quilt in that manner before
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tula,
send me a PM with your e-mail address and I'll e-mail the directions to you. Lois |
The puff baby quilt is really cute. Does it take a long time to do? I have a great grand child due in Aug.'10. I'd make one if I could get the pattern. Thanks. Jean
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www.javahousequilts.com is my favorite for whimsy. I've made a few of them.
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Thanks for the whimsical baby quilt site, and also the puffed quilt idea
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Not sure exactly what you mean by "whimsical" but I found this online once and think it is the awesomest thing. A robot quilt!
http://gerberadesigns.com/triedandtrue/?p=24 |
Love those quilts! Would like a copy of the pattern too..
Thanks for sharing those.. |
Thank you that is a very cute website!
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Originally Posted by Pat and pups
www.javahousequilts.com is my favorite for whimsy. I've made a few of them.
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Originally Posted by lnordyke
I've made several Puff Quilts for babies. I use flannel and they are very soft and cuddly. Of course the fabric combinations can really make them as whimsical as you want. I'd be glad to share the pattern.
Cant seem to get the hang of this, but i would love for you to share your pattern. Your quits are adorable :-D |
Originally Posted by Butterflyblue
Not sure exactly what you mean by "whimsical" but I found this online once and think it is the awesomest thing. A robot quilt!
http://gerberadesigns.com/triedandtrue/?p=24 |
Can you send me the pattern too? That looks great
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Originally Posted by tula
love your quilt. How can I get a copy of the pattern? I have not seen a puff quilt in that manner before
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wow, thanks for the links and information on this thread
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I'm ready to hook the front and back together.
Which is the best way to hook the front and back together?
Originally Posted by LoisN
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I've made several Puff Quilts for babies. I use flannel and they are very soft and cuddly. Of course the fabric combinations can really make them as whimsical as you want. I'd be glad to share the pattern.
for triplets-the center is the same with different coordinating fabrics [ATTACH=CONFIG]51486[/ATTACH] |
i am ready to put the top and bottom together how do I hook them down?
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I have just googled images for whimsical baby quilt patterns. Quiet a few. Do you have a copy of quilters world ' quick and easy quilts spring2013 . Inside is an adorable baby quilt : Sri
Es of green going from top to bottom about 6 inches wide with funky funks head tail and hand feetpeeping out from different places. It makes me laugh every time I look. It's called peekaboo monkeys. |
Oh, man. Can you image a puff quilt like this in Dr. Sesus fabric!
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Three bears quilt..
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Don't remember where I saw this, saved the picture to my computer, so I can make this for a friend. Looks like I can do it without a pattern...I'm sure you can too. Applique any animales. I may do dogs...
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on the puff quilt how did you hook the bottom to the top? diane -a
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I have made a puff quilt the same way cant find pattern how did you hook the top and bottom together?
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