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Old 01-29-2010, 04:54 PM
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Here are some baby quilts that I have made. The first 2 pictures are of the same quilt. The last picture is of 3 quilts that I made for a friend who had triplets. The center fabric on the triplets' quilts is the same (Jesus power). The other fabrics on their quilts are unique. The flannel makes them very snuggly and they are VERY easy to make.
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They look so snugly!!! You did a great job. Thanks for sharing!
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BEAUTIFUL....
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Those are awesome! How did you do that?
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Old 01-29-2010, 05:07 PM
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You just pleat the blocks as you sew them together. Then sandwich, tie and bind as usual. Actually, I usually just bring the backing to the front and make a self-binding. You can put a traditional binding on as well.
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those are really neat! I love the puffiness, they look very cozy
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ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE..... that is and interesting technique.. time 4 a little research!
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Do you "stuff" each puff? Cute.
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These are adorable! Thank you for posting pictures of them. They look so warm and snuggly.

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I made a puff quilt once, but I had to stuff each little square & then attach it to the next square, it wasn't fun and it wasn't beautiful..... your's is gorgeous!
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