"Flip Side" is a great pattern by Rachel Griffith.
I used it as a "stash buster" for this fun baby kwilt.
I machine kwilted it last year but somehow
this post got buried and never published.
(ooops)
I machine kwilted it last year but somehow
this post got buried and never published.
(ooops)
I love the modern log cabin feel...
and the soft neutral colors for any child.
Take a peek at the straight line kwilting.
FLIP SIDE (back)
I used some extra blocks vertically and stash gray FQs
giving it a modern feel.
A reversible kwilt is always a good thing.
What are you favorite colors right now, to use in baby kwilts?
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very nice, I do like the sort of half log cabin look. Re colours I cannot help it but I am always drawn to green and seem to be buying lots of small florals these days. Another quilt to add to my ever growing want to try list!
ReplyDeletegreat quilt. I ted to use bright primary colours for baby quilts, but that's probably because I use bright colours anyway. Someone asked me to make baby quilts in beige once. I still haven't got over the experience xxx
ReplyDeleteI love Rachel Griffith patterns! I also use a lot of greens in baby quilts, unless I know the gender ahead of time. Last time I made a little boy a farm theme quilt.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from Lets Bee Social .. I love making the log Cabin its relaxing.. I have to make more baby quilts.. I have 8 grandbabies one just turned 1 m and due in Nov, you did fabulous
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt. Colors are great. Found you on Let's Bee Social.
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Cute! I love straight line quilting, it adds great texture. I've been really into primary colors with a modern twist in baby quilts lately. I like how they can be gender neutral and thus more useful.
ReplyDeleteLovely colors in the quilt and the quilting is great with the blocks. I don' make baby quilts often and if I do they are usually scrap quilts and donated.
ReplyDeleteFun pattern. Hmm, some bright green paired with aqua, maybe.
ReplyDeleteOoo, such sweet colors for a baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kathy for sharing your beautiful baby kwilt on TGIFF!
ReplyDeleteL.I.K.E!
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