I hand quilted of course. Pink around the pinks and white around my appliqued bed frame. (The white and light pink are easier to distinguish in real life.) I patterned the bed frame shape off my daughter's bed.
The sheer amount of pink in the border and edging was kinda a bit much to work with, but my pink sister assures me there is no such thing as too much pink. My mother, who had three boys before little me, agrees that for a baby girl there is indeed no such thing as too much pink.
I hand stitched the border and mitered the corners. I did a piano key border in the nine pinks of the mattresses. I like the play of the patterns all together.
And of course I love the pea. I used some green from my stash (read closet pile of random fabric) and it was the perfect green to go with these pinks. I dryer sheet appliqued it again and the seam allowances shoved inside function as make shift stuffing and give it extra poof. It's a perfect little pea.
This is another blanket for my etsy shop.
linking to tgiff
Super cute. There's no such thing as too much pink.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable. Nice work, and what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI Love the Pea, but a little too much Pink for me (I had 3 younger brothers & lived with my father, so pink was not a priority in our household). We are pregnant with a little girl and my husband has picked out purple everything for her...needless to say super-cute idea, especially the little "Pea" Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very cute! I'm going to head over and check out your etsy shop.
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely - well done!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. Love the pea! Thanks for linking to TGIFF!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. What kind of batting did you use?
ReplyDeleteThis is too adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove the design of the quilt!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, and a great quilt!,
this is so adorable!
ReplyDeleteso cute! My daughter is expecting and when we find out the gender, I may just have to use this darling idea. Nice job.
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