Saturday, February 28, 2026

RSC 💚 February

Here are 6 baby quilts I made for Bundles of Love this month, leaning into green for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color for February.
My Quilt Info #1:
Pattern: Honey Bouquet from Villa Rosa Designs
Size: 36" x 45"
Batting: Quilters Dream 100% Cotton
Thread: Glide--Mint
Pantograph: Spring Green ⤵️ from OESD 
I like to try out new pantographs on my own quilts. I love the flow of this panto! If you're a digital longarm quilter, this panto is free right now at Quilting OESD.
Flannel on the back of these baby quilts makes them even softer. ⤵️
My Quilt Info #2:
Pattern: 99 Charms
Size: 41" x 50"
Batting: Quilters Dream 100% White Cotton
Thread: Glide--Thyme
Pantograph: Meandering Jasmine ⤵️ from Urban Elementz
Chevron binding gives the look of a diagonal stripe.⤵️
My Quilt Info #3:
Pattern: 99 Charms
Size: 40" x 50"
Batting: Quilters Dream 100% Cotton
Thread: Glide--Thyme
Pantograph: Magic Melt Away ⤵️ from My Creative Stitches
I love the look of this ombre print for binding so much that I used it on the next 2 quilts as well! It's a Tula Pink print that I bought at half price.
This and the last quilt look very similar as they're made from my scrap 5" squares. Iowa Rachel commented on my January RSC post that they call this 99 Charm Squares quilt "Charms for Charity". I'm simply calling it 99 Charms, as it is 9 charm squares across by 11 charm squares down.
My Quilt Info #4:
Pattern: Honey Bouquet from Villa Rosa Designs
Size: 36" x 45" 
Batting: Quilters Dream 100% Cotton
Thread: Glide--Thyme
Pantograph: Baby Animals ⤵️ from Intelligent Quilting
With a lot of solids in this quilt, it needed more than just texture for quilting. I quilted it with "Baby Animals", which includes 5 different baby animals--bunnies, chicks, piglets, calves and lambs!
I've been putting flannel on the back of baby quilts recently.
My Quilt Info #5:
Pattern: Honey Bouquet from Villa Rosa Designs
Size: 36" x 45" 
Batting: Quilters Dream 100% Cotton
Thread: Glide--Thyme
Pantograph: Wavy Gravy ⤵️ from Sew Shabby Pantos
My Quilt Info #6:
Pattern: Honey Bouquet from Villa Rosa Designs
Size: 36" x 45" 
Batting: Quilters Dream 100% Cotton
Thread: Glide--Thyme
Pantograph: Strawberry Champagne ⤵️ from Sew Shabby Pantos
I love strawberry prints! Is that a thing with all quilters? There was enough strawberry flannel at Hobby Lobby to back just one quilt, and I do love it!!!
I have 6 more baby quilt tops that need quilting and binding. And of course, there are always more to make!!! Here are today's six, headed for Bundles of Love! ⤵️

24 comments:

  1. All these quilts are very cute! They're simple patchwork but the fabrics are lovely. Happy stitching!

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  2. This is a wonderful collection of baby quilt. The flannel backing is lovely.
    I enjoyed seeing all the different panto designs you have used along the way.
    I hadn't realised that 99 charms creates the perfect size for a baby quilt.
    How sensible.
    Thanks for sharing these.

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  3. Those all look fabulous! Love all the quilting and that flannel whale backing.

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  4. Love them all! Pretty fabrics and quilting.

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  5. I really enjoyed looking at all your finishes! Thanks for including the name of the pantographs too! Your machine sewn bindings look so good. I need to keep practicing them. Flannel backings are great especially for donation quilts. You got so much done this month!

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    1. Thank you! Baby quilts are so satisfying to make--quick, small, sweet!

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  6. These all look so cozy and cheerful. A simple design, but oh so pretty!

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  7. Well done! These will be loved by the recipients.

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  8. Such sweet baby quilts, and fun to look at, Nancy! Lots of things to "spy," including the Eiffel Tower. 😊 I also liked that leafy quilting panto you found!

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  9. You always make these little quilts extra special with your quilting!

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  10. They're all so cheerful! A question -- do you ever do custom or semi-custom quilting?

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  11. Love the 99 Charms in green & the whale backing is the BEST!

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  12. Oh how I love these green baby quilts! You’ve done such a good job with the quilting. I also like soft fabrics for the backing on baby quilts!

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  13. Your baby quilts are adorable! Very pretty fabrics in there - I love the little Eiffel Tower ;) - and super cute backings! The baby animals quilting panto is fabulous, and I love the elegant Spring Green and Meandering Jasmine. Beautiful and inspiring quilts! Thank you so much for sharing and linking up.

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  14. I love the Honey Bouquet pattern, and now 99 Charms. Well, done with all the varied greens.

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  15. Must give 99 charms a try although where we give baby quilts generally want a narrower quilt maybe I'll try an 81 charm quilt!

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  16. Great job with the quilts. They all look wonderful!

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  17. What a fun post with all those wonderful quilts destined for little ones. Love seeing the different pantos you chose, and always fun to find new ones. I love the baby animals one, and perfect for the quilt with more solids. I just added it to my list of patterns in case I ever need it...it is really right for the scrappy quilts!

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  18. Love all these beautiful colorful quilts and am really partial to the colors in the last one, so pretty!

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  19. All are wonderful and filled with love & prayers! Those baby elephants are adorable! Thanks for sharing in Sew & Tell.

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  20. These are all so simple, yet so sweet. Your quilting always compliments and makes your quilts so special!

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  21. What a great idea to make baby quilts for charity using the RSC color of the month! It's amazing how many you get done. Kudos to you! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2026/03/04/wednesday-wait-loss-474

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  22. Beautiful finishes, Nancy. I know these will be very appreciated. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great weekend.

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  23. What a fun batch of quilts. The larger blocks are cool for showing off all those great fabrics.

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