My very simple crib quilt for donation
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#13
Kudos to you for your contributions. I am in the same "club" as I also make baby quilts for charity. I find there is a lot of satisfaction in making and giving these quilts. I have a stash that I am trying to use up, but find that I still buy fabric now and again. As a saying on one of my T-shirts explains: "In my defense I was left unsupervised and the fabric store was open."
#15
materialworld , 04-03-2023 10:47 AM
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Super sweet! I like this quilt so much, and I'm sure the parents of the baby receiving it will be happy with this cute quilt too. Nice work!
#16
The simplicity of this quilt is timeless. It remains loved throughout time. Great job and thank you for your generosity to others.
Foxylady , I need your tee shirt -lol probably a lot of others here do too
“As a saying on one of my T-shirts explains: "In my defense I was left unsupervised and the fabric store was open."
Foxylady , I need your tee shirt -lol probably a lot of others here do too
“As a saying on one of my T-shirts explains: "In my defense I was left unsupervised and the fabric store was open."
#17
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that’s a lovely baby quilt. Sometimes I leave potholders at the food shelf & they say they’re appreciated. Leftover flannel layers, thin towels or cotton batting scraps for the inside. Trying to “pare down” the sewing room. Originally Posted by ptquilts
I feel like a piker when I see some of the beautiful quilts you all make on here, but here is my latest. I have been making crib quilts for donation. The food shelf where I volunteer has a lovely lady who does intake, and if she finds out a family has a new baby, she likes to give them a quilt. I have been using up some juvenile fabric that came my way, and doing hand quilting because, darn it, I like hand quilting!! The backing on this is a soft cotton but not flannel.
#20
What a nice, unpretentious quilt. With such busy ball pattern it is for the better that the blocks are simple. Some baby will enjoy it greatly!