Itsy Bitsy Spider Quilt
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I just made this quilt for my 3 year old nephew for Christmas. The quilt was fairly easy, especially using black fusable bias tape and a double needle to sew it. But the spider and the sun, my own designs, were a challenge! My seam ripper got lots of use.
It measures 60" square, with a combination of machine and hand quilting. The idea came from one of Georgia Bonisteel's books, although I changed it quite a bit. My nephew lives overseas, so I don't see him much, but when he was here last August we played Itsy Bitsy Spider with our fingers alot.
Thanks for letting me share. I look at all your gorgeous pictures of your quilts every time I am on this site. You all inspire me!
J.
It measures 60" square, with a combination of machine and hand quilting. The idea came from one of Georgia Bonisteel's books, although I changed it quite a bit. My nephew lives overseas, so I don't see him much, but when he was here last August we played Itsy Bitsy Spider with our fingers alot.
Thanks for letting me share. I look at all your gorgeous pictures of your quilts every time I am on this site. You all inspire me!
J.
The spider and the sun attch with little velcro circles, to remove and replace along with the words of the rhyme
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The sun has my Nephew's photo on it
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hand quilted spiders
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I hate spiders, always have. Couldn't even play this game as a child. But I have to say your quilt is just as cute as can be and I think I could keep my aracnaphobia in check playing itsy bitsy spider with this quilt!
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