Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Tumbler Baby Quilt


A small finish last week, left a new baby girl named Georgia, with a pretty cool tumbler quilt using a pink and grey girlie theme.
Baby quilts are so much fun, and semi-quick to. I am thinking that many more baby quilts are in my future after making this one.
I used the Go! Baby system to cut out all the tumbler blocks. They finish at about 3x3 (widest part) I actually did this thinking it would be a challenge getting those together, to my surprise they were quite easy.
I even added in some of my treasures, hoping someday little Gerogia will be a quilter and say "oh look Kerchief girls" Wouldn't that be funny.
I forgot to measure the quilt before gifting,but it's quite small about crib size.






I echoed the tumblers with similar quilting using a grey Superior Masterpiece Thread.

When the package came together, the new mama was thrilled. That's why I love gifting quilts.


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Happy Sewing!

18 comments:

  1. Soooo adorable! I really hope Georgia will grow up to be a quilter, just like you!

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  2. This is a very cute quilt! You picked great fabrics!

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  3. Great fabrics and colors. It looks fantastic and I bet it will be her favorite!

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  4. i LOVE these colors and the tumbler block looks fantastic! What a wonderful baby quilt!

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  5. Well done, lovely combination!

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  6. Cute, and love the hat that went with it too

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  7. "Oh look, kerchief girl!" is exactly what I said!! So sweet. She'll love it!

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  8. So pretty!! Love the pink and gray.

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  9. Love the color combination. Keep up the good work.

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  10. Love the colors in this quilt! So pretty and perfect for baby girl.

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  11. love the colors, love the quilt

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  12. I absolutely love these colors! Great job on it as well :]

    -Alyhs fromLiving an Unlife

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