It's Friday, time to show off my finishes for the week. I'm still loving the teeny tiny NICU quilts. I got all three of these quilted and bound in one night, without even working too hard, and I've already started on a couple of new ones.
Here's a smaller, less scrappy version of the bloodthirsty baby quilt. This one wasn't out for blood and went together without a hitch.
This one was an experiment. I still can't decide if I like it or not, so I'm planning on trying it again as a controlled scrappy.
This is the one that came before the experiement. I thought it might have too much white, but it's growing on me.
This post is linked to Finish it up Friday over at Crazy Mom Quilts, Sew and Tell, and Can I get a Whoop-Whoop? at Confessions of a Fabric Addict.
Make sure to come back tomorrow. It's my turn to give away a copy of Back to Charm School.
They are just beautiful!! I'm esp. fond of the scrappy one, being a scrap-a-holic!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAll wonderful little quilts for a good cause.
ReplyDeleteLove the blue...The amount of white is great.
ReplyDeleteLove 'em all! Just adorable and the NICU will be so pleased. My son was in the NICU for 6 weeks and it nice to look around and see the different hats and blankets that really personalized the space for the babies.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute!!
ReplyDeleteWhat size are your quilts? They are all darling and for a wonderful cause.
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3 done in one night! That's impressive. Great finishes!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I'm liking all of that! Bloodthirsty baby quilt, what a riot. The reds are so great :-)
ReplyDeleteI love 'm all! But most of all the first one ...
ReplyDeleteCute quilts. Glad there wasn't any 'blood' on the bloodthirsty baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteThey are all adorable, and will be so loved! :o)
ReplyDeleteLovely little quilts! I think I like the first one bet of all... Whoop whoop!!
ReplyDeletewhat a sweet idea. how big do these quilts need to be?
ReplyDeletei think i like the second one shown the best because it reminds me of a doll quilt that my great aunt made for me when i was a toddler. i still have it and enjoy displaying it in all of it's shabby played with charming glory.
:-)
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