Wednesday, February 4, 2026

3 Baby Quilts

Vicki put together three totally cute baby quilts! The 3rd one is actually a height chart.
Quilt Info #1:
Maker: Vicki
Size: 42" x 42"
Batting: Warm & White
Thread: Glide--Cream
Pantograph: Mahogany ⤵️ from Intelligent Quilting
Woodgrain quilting for woodland animals. Makes sense, right?!
Vicki sashed and bordered these squares to make a baby quilt for her niece! The backing is a Tim Holz prints. ⤵️
Quilt Info #2:
Maker: Vicki
Size: 36" x 43"
Batting: Warm & White
Thread: Glide--White
Pantograph: Floral Garden ⤵️ from Karlee Porter
This quilt is a panel, entirely printed, including the borders. 
Vicki picked out this sweet quilting design, "Floral Garden".
This one is for her daughter! Flannel makes such a great backing for baby quilts. ⤵️
Quilt Info #3:
Maker: Vicki
Size: 21" x 49"
Batting: Warm & White
Thread: Glide--White
Pantograph: Amoebas Gone Wild ⤵️ from Urban Elementz
And this one is for Vicki's house--a height chart for growing littles!
"Amoebas Gone Wild" makes a nicely rounded meander.
Green sheep and blue sheep? ⤴️ I can't explain them, except to add more color to the design. We all like sheep!
All ready for baby showers! Just add binding, that is! Sweet quilts, Vicki!!!

19 comments:

  1. These quilts are all so cute! I really like the Floral Design quilting on the 2nd quilt. I always have trouble with panels, they're not cut straight or else they don't run straight on the fabric. Some companies do print their panels straighter than other. Happy stitching!

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  2. They are all just as sweet and pretty as they can be, but that growth chart with sheep just makes me laugh out loud - so, so cute!! Love the fabrics used, and of course, the quilting is just incredibly beautiful.

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  3. Aren't those cute?! I'm amazed by the fun things people do with panels. The height chart will be a fun family keepsake, too. Your quilting always finishes off your client quilts beautifully, Nancy!

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  4. Vicky did a great job on those quilts. I do love flannel on the back and the ring pattern on the middle quilt flannel is so fun. The blue and green sheep crack me up, but baby and design...it works. Great pantos on each of the quilts, I think Mahogony might be my favorite one in this group!

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  5. How cute! I love the growth chart! Of course, your added quilting really makes them finish so well! Great job, Vicky and Nancy!

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  6. Those are the sweetest!!! Any baby would love to snuggle in those.

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  7. I so struggle with panels...getting them square is such a challenge. Your friends did a nice job on the quilts. As always, you add just the right "frosting" to them.

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  8. I love the panel baby quilts! The one with the larger animals is so sweet. So many people are good at figuring out what to with their panels—I am not one of them!

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  9. What adorable baby panels! You choose the right motif for each one. They are beautiful. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.

    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2026/02/04/wednesday-wait-loss-470

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  10. What a fast way to produce such cute quilts! I'm always impressed with those that sew with panels. . .getting the parts squared up has not not a good experience for me. Way to go Vicki!!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  11. So fun! Love the idea of a height chart!!

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  12. Those quilts are so adorable. Flannel and Minky are the best for baby quilts. Couple that with your quilting - magnificent.

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  13. These are all gorgeous. They all have fun designs and look so good when quilted.
    Great work, Vicki.

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  14. Nice work, Nancy. You always make quilt tops look fabulous.

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  15. Oh those are just the most adorable quilts for the little ones!

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  16. All three baby projects turned out really cute!

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  17. Such cute baby quilts! I love your fun and pretty quilting patterns! Well done! Thank you so much for sharing your work and linking up.

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