Tuesday, July 31, 2012


My very first niece was born in March of this year. I was lucky enough to meet her on a trip home in June, but with me living 3,400 some miles away I am going to miss out on SO much. After her birth, the first event I missed was her baptism in July. I am not religous, but wanted to make sure she knew I was there for her, or will at least realize it when she is older. I decided on a non religous and most importanly handmade gift.




The letters are sewn into the pink, and the two end triangles with the cross fabric are temporarily attached so the bunting can be used for more than just her party.   I got to try out my new machine's skills by using sewing the date into the felt heart.  My work isn't super neat yet, but it is a start.

I bought all this fabric for this little tiny gift and had a lot loft over. So I made a small stuffed elephant out of the striped fabric to send also.  I decided to go back to the fabric store and get a bit more stripe fabric so I could make a baby quilt.  Now I have only a few scraps left.


  This is my first patchwork quilt. I tried a disappearing nine square and machine quilted the two layers.  I didn't use any batting on this quilt; since it doesn't have a planned recipient I didn't want to spend too much money on it. 

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