Look at that...one quilt down and I've already started on the binding of quilt number two!
I just love this little quilt! If you're new to my blog, I have a little tutorial for the Buzz Saw block on my sidebar. So quick and easy!
Isn't it appropriate that this quilt made from 1930's reproductions is going to my new niece, Gracie, who was born last month?
Soooooooooooo cute! I love it!
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ReplyDeleteKairle, It's a wonderful quilt. Any baby (or any grown-up!) would love this quilt!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Kairle. Finished is good! I enjoy when you post.
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I love it...and I still have your tutorial printed out and on my list of things I want to do!
ReplyDeleteAnd what a beauty it is!!
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt. It looks so nice in the 30s reproductions.
ReplyDeleteOh I love it and thank you so much for the tutorial. I have printed it and will have to give this one a try!
ReplyDeleteOMG love that quilt Kairle!! Mailed your prezzie's today. Hope you enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI love your tutorial for this. It works so much better for me though when I actually have the directions in fromt of me. I did it from memory and ended up with "backwards" spinning blocks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely quilt, Kairle! Any "baby" would enjoy it! I'm going to check out your tutorial, too.
ReplyDeleteOooooh, I love it! I wanna make one.......
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