There are lots of projects I need to complete between now and Christmas, but I knew these little quilts would be first on the list. Jenny S., one of the wonderful teachers at my (former) school, is pregnant with twin boys, and I wanted to make the babies some bright and cheery quilts.
This is my second set of twin quilts, and they are pretty fun. I like to make them similar, but different. The fabrics are reproduction scraps and solids from my stash, and they are backed with striped ticking — one red, and one blue. I did not have time for hand quilting, so I machine quilted them using colored thread that matches the solid fabrics.
The quilts are 43″ square — big enough for a baby to lie on, and small enough for a toddler to drag around. I hope Jenny likes them.
I love them! Those are some of my favorite type of fabric (matter of fact a lot of those look very familiar) and how very clever of you to make them so similar and yet so different!
How cute!! I love that they’re so much alike, yet so different. She’ll love them!
They look beautiful Martha. My daughter has just fallen pregnant so this is a spur-on for me!
What cute quilts! Cheerful and sweet, and sure to be well loved. Just what baby quilts should be. : )
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Adorable Quilts! They look so similar yet so different and so very charming! Love them, Martha!
The little prints are great, and I love the whole similar but different look. I’m sure she will love them, and so will those babies!
AWESOME QUILTS!! what a great gift 🙂
Glad you are home again 🙂
Hugs, mickie
Great! She and the lucky little boys will love them!