My friend just had a baby (number 6 to be exact!)
The little 6 pound 8 ounce bundle of joy is so darling!
With a full head of dark brown hair and a cute little button nose!
I decided my friend deserved a special treat with this one so I decided to make her a small version of Camille Roskelley's Flower Girl quilt.
I finally finished the last few stitches of binding today and thought I'd take a few pictures before I deliver it.
The large blocks finish somewhere around 16" each.
The fabrics I used are some I've been hoarding for a while.
I think most of them are from shabbychic.com. The pink polka dot and gingham binding are from the line Sweet Shoppe (Calico Candies) by Michele D'Amore for Benartex.com.
Linda Childs in Highland, UT. quilted a pretty little floral/swirly design
on it for me (and did a great job!)
This was a fun pattern to make and the four blocks ended up being the perfect size for a baby quilt. This little number is in the wash right now - getting all soft and snugly for baby number 6. I can't wait to deliver it so I can see her again!
What a beautiful quilt for a beautiful new little girl :-)
ReplyDeleteIt looks so delicate.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely gift for a sweet little girl!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so delicate.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt. The colours are so baby girly. Wonderful to have a special gift for baby number six!
ReplyDeleteI love the soft colors! Such a sweet quilt!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicate ; ) tell your friend congrats from one mother of six to another ; )
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
Oh this is sooo beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteOoooohhhh!!!! It's very beautiful!!!!! I love it!!!!Happy Christmas and New year!!!
ReplyDeleteAnna
Merry Christmas Amber and thank you for your lovely blog.
ReplyDeleteThis is the baby quilt you were binding when I was at the store. It turned out lovely. Love the pinwheels, too. great work, always
ReplyDeleteLook at how girly that quilt is. And for baby no 6, your friend will be tickled pink!
ReplyDeleteEven though this blog post was from a year ago I had to comment on it. I love the fabric selection and binding...so pretty:)
ReplyDeleteCristina,
ReplyDeleteAww. Thanks! That's so sweet! It was fun to work with such soft, pretty fabrics!
Thanks for stopping by and happy quilting!
Amber Johnson
Gigi's Thimble