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Friday, October 26, 2007

Baby quilts



The quilt on the left is made for our new grandson, William Caleb Nordmark, who will be born on November 8th (C-section). The one on the right I made for my cousin's very first grandchild. He and his wife were in their 30s when their only child Hillary was born, and Hillary is in her 30s now, so this baby (Isabelle) has been a long time in the planning, LOL. I used a lot of my 1930s repro fabrics for these quilts--lots of bunnies, kittens, etc.
Pat in Rockport, TX, who will be heading off to Houston on Wednesday, and taking the Alex Anderson/Ricky Tims seminar on Thursday and Friday.

2 Comments:

  • At October 26, 2007 at 4:37 PM , Blogger Judy in Ohio said...

    Pat, I am sure you smiled as you were making both quilts ... those are such cheerful fabrics and the blocks are drop-dead easy for an old pro like yourself. You probably hummed some happy tunes as you treadled away making those charming gifts for new family members. How many kid quilts have you gifted over the years? (I am willing to bet that an "Aunt Pat" quilt is a tradition in your family.)

    Judy

     
  • At October 26, 2007 at 10:07 PM , Blogger WhiteStone said...

    Hi, Pat, nice use of the 1930s fabs and the 9-patch, snowball combo. Enjoy the quilts at Houston and the seminar, too. Take an empty suitcase with you for your purchases. LOL
    JudyPete

     

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