I was able to finish two more baby quilts this week. These are going to Bundle of Love, where they provide a bundle of baby items to families in need with newborns.
Pattern: Honey Bouquet from Villa Rosa Designs
Size: 36" x 46"
Batting: Quilters Dream Poly Deluxe
Thread: Glide--Blue Variegated
This quilt is a combo of blue, teal and a bit of green. It features butterflies, teddy bears and bamboo.
For backing, I used a neutral flannel, to give it some extra softness. ⤵️ Scrappy binding finishes it off.
My Quilt Info #2:
Pattern: Honey Bouquet from Villa Rosa Designs
Size: 36" x 46"
Batting: Quilters Dream Poly Deluxe
Thread: Glide--Blue Variegated
This quilt is blue, gold and green. It also features teddy bears, along with butterflies.
The same neutral flannel is on the back. I had a 3 yard piece of flannel and quilted these quilts continuously. Scrappy binding is a great way to use up random leftover strips.Side-by-side. ⤵️ I delivered these and 4 other blue baby quilts, made earlier in January, to Bundles of Love this week. π Linking up with Rainbow Scrap Challenge.
Grace and peace!!! ~Nancy
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Your baby quilts are beautiful, you pick out the prettiest fabrics! Hope you are staying warm and healthy.
ReplyDeleteWith the cold weather you have been having you have the perfect thing to do...quilt of course! Do these quilts stay within the Cities area, how many do they go through each year?
ReplyDeleteBundles of Love gave out 6,000 bundles to low income moms last year.
DeleteLovely finishes, I really like the scrappy bindings.
ReplyDelete"Amoebas Gone Wild" made me laugh, Nancy! Your scrappy baby quilts are so cute with their fun colors and prints. That Villa Rosa design is perfect for featuring them!
ReplyDeletethe baby quilts are a nice play mat size aren't they, nice you have a place for them to go.
ReplyDeleteYou've been on a roll with these sweet baby quilts. I just know they'll be loved by those new moms and babies.
ReplyDeleteAmazing how many quilts you complete and donate! I like the wild backing fabric. . .so fun!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteTwo more quilts for Bundles of Love. They are so pretty and will be used and loved. Hope you are safe and warm. Sending hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteAnother two beautiful baby quilts!
ReplyDeleteI love these color combos, and the fun prints! Thank you for sharing and linking up these sweet and soft new baby quilts. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteAgain, I must say, "How generous!" You're always putting together the best scrap quilts, quilting lovely designs, and then donating them. Bless you.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the baby quilts. I am redoing my Villa Rosa patterns in an effort to use up some scraps. I think this will work...but won't happen until after SAHRR. I do love that you crank these out...you are so prolific and generous.
ReplyDeleteBoth baby quilts are adorable. I'm sure they will be greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThose butterflies in the blue quilt are beautiful! I know that both quilts will be loved and adored... and that they are filled with love and prayers. Thanks for sharing in Sew & Tell.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that you donate these pretty quilts. I am sure they are appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI like your idea of making baby quilts for RSC!
ReplyDeleteAwesome baby quilts and great charity, Nancy. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteWonderful baby quilts! I’m sure they are very appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThese look so cozy! Lovely little baby quilts. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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Lovely finishes. The VRD pattern works so well with scrappy look quilts and makes a perfect size. Putting flannel on as the backing is lovely, too. Great to be able to quilt them both together.
ReplyDeleteEveryone needs a quilt in your Winter weather!