

I used the same type of organic, flowing quilting pattern on this one that I used on my
Jewel Toned String Quilt. I first got the idea for this from
a great quilt on flickr. It is fun to do, and I like how it looks, even more after it's been washed the first time, which this hasn't. This was a fun, quick project. It is 100% from scraps, even the batting.

This is headed to my etsy shop. Don't let your doll get cold! She needs a pretty, little quilt, don't you think?
1 comment:
Wow! I LOVE that quilting.
(scribbles that idea down to try later)
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