Baby Puff Quilt
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They are tough! I started one for my eldest before he was born but never finished it - was too hard and I was a beginner at the time. That eldest is now 30 years old and the quilt is somewhere in the UFO black hole of my basement. Yours is very sweet and I'm sure it will be appreciated!
#39
Wow that pattern is very different from the pattern I wrote. There is no need to sew more than one stuffed row together at time.
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My mother-in-law wished to make a Puff Quilt for her great grand daughter but it proved to be a bit too challenging for her so I brought it all home and finished it for her. She'll be mailing it out to Baby Leah who lives in Germany
Pattern by Chris Malone called Springtime Puff Quilt
https://www.quiltersworld.com/patter...Springtime.pdf
For as small as it is - it was a bear to wrestle under the needle! But in the end I think it's adorable. Thanks for looking.
My mother-in-law wished to make a Puff Quilt for her great grand daughter but it proved to be a bit too challenging for her so I brought it all home and finished it for her. She'll be mailing it out to Baby Leah who lives in Germany
Pattern by Chris Malone called Springtime Puff Quilt
https://www.quiltersworld.com/patter...Springtime.pdf
For as small as it is - it was a bear to wrestle under the needle! But in the end I think it's adorable. Thanks for looking.
#40
I like that one a lot! when i first started i made a queen size one. four patches sewn together and turned. i think i put a bit of poly batting but could have been cotton squares of batting. then sewed them into rows and rows together. then took buttons and put one in each side of each square. reversible!! finally gave it away , took so much room to store!
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