Babies, babies everywhere! It seems that there has been a population explosion among my friends over the past 2 years, which is wonderful because I love seeing all of their children's gorgeous faces, swapping war stories and knowing that I have trusted back-up when one of those 'what the heck am I supposed to do about X!?' moments pops up!
One of my closest friends, not close because I talk to her all the time or know what's happening at that exact moment in her life, but close because I feel like no matter the time or distance that passes between us, we would pick up in the exact spot we left off (maybe just a little less rowdy though...wink wink), recently added to her brood and welcomed a beautiful baby girl to the world!
In celebration, I made her this lovely tumbler quilt! The fabrics I used, are some of my most favoritest (yes, it's a word! ...for this instance at least) I have worked with -- I just love the color combinations and the fabric patterns together! I was so nervous to start this quilt. I had pictured in my mind how I wanted it to look, and I was so worried I was going to goof-it-up and not have enough fabric to start over. Luckily, it all came together as I had imagined :)
One of my closest friends, not close because I talk to her all the time or know what's happening at that exact moment in her life, but close because I feel like no matter the time or distance that passes between us, we would pick up in the exact spot we left off (maybe just a little less rowdy though...wink wink), recently added to her brood and welcomed a beautiful baby girl to the world!
In celebration, I made her this lovely tumbler quilt! The fabrics I used, are some of my most favoritest (yes, it's a word! ...for this instance at least) I have worked with -- I just love the color combinations and the fabric patterns together! I was so nervous to start this quilt. I had pictured in my mind how I wanted it to look, and I was so worried I was going to goof-it-up and not have enough fabric to start over. Luckily, it all came together as I had imagined :)
My daughter couldn't resist -- she had to make sure it worked before we sent it away :)





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