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Some friends from our church just had a sweet baby girl. I chose
one of my eleven baby quilt tops and made it into a finished quilt just in time for the baby shower on Sunday.
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Oh, how I love that sage and purple flannel. It was originally bought with Christmas quilt shop money from my dad and made into comfy pajama pants. I am enjoying seeing its additional life in a baby quilt. I think it's perfect: girly without being
too fru-fru.
2 comments:
i'm glad to see the finished result. the top-stitching is nicely done and gives a good finish for the visual.
I love purple and sage together....lovely job Christina!
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