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Old 04-15-2015, 02:25 PM
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This is the first taggie toy I have made and I thought it turned out pretty good. It is for a shower I am going to on Saturday so I am glad it went together pretty easily. Tonight I will hand quilt it in areas in the center.

I don't have a pattern that I used since I have looked at so many ideas for them. I also attached one tag to a pacifier clip to one end. Mommy can attach it to whatever she wants, stroller maybe, so it stays off the floor. Elmer's glue came in very handy. My center is a foil Lipton's tea wrapper. However, if I do it again I will use cereal plastic liners that Cheerios comes in. They are much stronger. Turning it inside out was a little challenging but the tags actually made it quite easy once I got the hang of it. For strength I sewed around the border twice. The crinkle sounds are suppose to intrigue baby. Think it will work well. A little hard to keep my fingers off of it.

Interesting. On my computer my photos are not upside down but when downloading onto the board, I found that the board is shifting them. That might be why so many who post photos find theirs are upside down.
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The front and back are so cute. I too have seen pictures and your little quilt is a winner.
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very qute. reminds me I need to make one for a baby due at my dh's office.
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Really cute!
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That's adorable!
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Really cute, both sides.
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Cute!! I've never seen one of these before.
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Will the Cheerios bag make it thru the washer and dryer?
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It came out cute. The more we post, the more we learn to tweak our quilted projects. Sounds like you reinforced the ribbon.
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Will the Cheerios bag make it thru the washer and dryer?
Yes. Any cereal plastic is very strong, hence I open mine with scissors. I am going to toss mine in the washer today to make sure it will hold up.
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