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I am sure your friend will love the fact that you have made something for her baby.
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After the baby is grown it would make the perfect lapquilt. I like it...
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Great colours for a baby quilt. I would definitely keep going and finish it. You could always applique a kitten or bunny on it in one of the corners if you wanted to make it more "girly", but, it is great as is.
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looks great i like to make baby quilts so they can use them after newborns great quilt
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Looks great. Why not FMQ some flowers on it? You might even consider doing a bit of fabric folding to make a few flowers to tuck on it!!
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That is a quilt she can use a long time. My son wanted a baby quily that was not babyish, just look at my avstar, that was made for my grandson due in Oct.
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That is a quilt she can use a long time. My son wanted a baby quily that was not babyish, just look at my avatar, that was made for my grandson due in Oct.
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Originally Posted by wannaquilt1
I'm trying to make my friend a "girlie" baby quilt and using stash fabrics because we don't have any $ to buy fabric right now. So I'm doing the rail fence pattern and it looks really cute... but does it look "girlie" and "baby" enough? I guess if it doesn't look babyish enough it's no biggie cuz then she can use it longer... but be honest, what do ya'll think? should I keep going? I haven't pieced the top yet, the blocks are sitting there next to each other but not sewn yet.
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I think it is great. Like someone else said it has flowers and there are other ways to make it girly without making it pink.
Personally I'm tired of if it's for a girl it has to be pink. Every time I see the color pink I think of breast cancer so I for one if it was for me would be happy with it. |
I would just quilt it with flowers and/or hearts. i agree that if the quilt is less baby-ish it will be used longer.
I would stick with what you have! |
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