Nothing like the last minute - going to a BBQ tomorrow to meet my cousin's first grandchild. The first baby in the next generation. She was born in October, and I have been wondering what to make, and found this lovely touchy feely pattern at Ballarat Patchwork last week and as soon as I saw it, I knew it was "just right." It was nice to hear my machine humming again and I am thrilled with the result. I couldn't help myself and also bought a very cute little horsey rattle squeaky thing. I'm looking forward to meeting Baby Jayde!
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What a lovely gift I am intrigued with your very cute label.
That blankie looks gorgeous! I want one now!!!! Lucy xxx
finally some sewing and very nice sewing it is.............I am sure it will be very loved..........
Yay Annie. That minkee is just the softest softest stuff in the world isn't it? have a fun day!
Is the rattle a Kathe Kruse one?
hi Annie, love the touchy feely blanky
Thanks for accepting my order for a touchee-feely blanky, Annie! I know my friend is going to love it for her baby.
What a lovely idea for a gift, i am sure that it will become the much loved, go everywhere blanket!
Gosh, nothing like leaving it til the last minute. Love those little quilts you make, they look sooo soft. Very cute.
Now we want photos of the baby when you get back. OK !!!
So cute.
Alison
All those litlle ribbons look so great! thanks for sharing
Nice present - my girls have a quilt backed in minkee and they love it.
What a lucky baby! That looks so soft-just a great present
She'll love that little minky cuddly. I made one similar to it for my daughter when she was small -- it's been well loved! (and it washes up very well!)
Your little "quilt" for the baby is cute! Here in Utah, we call them Taggie's for all the little tags you put onto them, we usually put all sorts of different ribbons as tags because of the different textures kids love to play with! Remember when kids had satin ribbon around their store bought blankies? Well, that is where the idea came from. Love the little horse!
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