Ohhh, I do like the Eleanor Burns one too! It would be really cute to use old lace hankies for the aprons!
Ohhh, I do like the Eleanor Burns one too! It would be really cute to use old lace hankies for the aprons!
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Try Cheri's cute quilts. She has a boy and a girl version. If this site would let me upload a file from my tablet, I'd show them to you. Look at Cheri Leffler Designs and find her wash day quilts. They are on the main page. She works at my LQS and has them on display there. They are adorable.
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I cooked today. I made a quilt sandwich
[QUOTE=Hulamoon;475539]Do you like to applique?
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The second one you post link to...if it doesn't show here.... of the quilts on Pinterest....if you look at those with the larger clothes on the quilt... I have seen those where after the quilt was done, they took real baby clothes, like a dress..cut the front of the dress off from the back and then sewed the front of the real dress onto the quilt where it should be hanging...kind of give it a 3D effect/look. For the dress, they had the sides sewn down, and the middle was just full and hanging. It was reallly cute and probably kind of easy enough to do. It would make a great wall hanging in a baby's room!
I went to Google images and searched for: clothesline quilt and then for wash day quilts -- lots of ideas there!
Ruth Ann in MA
That's not the one I saw as it didn't have the clothes in the blocks..they were literally "hanging" on a clothes line across the quilt..2 rows of clothes line..... but this one is cute to...I wish I'd known about it when I had little clothes from my girls! I love that pink skirt! This one is similar to the style I used to make with the t-shirt quilts for my G-daughters. I had the front of the shirts in blocks.