After finishing my 2010 Challenge quilt, I had a lot of 7 1/2 inch squares left over in the 30's prints. I didn't know what else I was going to do with them and didn't want to wast them, so I simply sewed them together. Super simple + super fast + super easy = an adorable baby quilt. No pattern, just sewed them in a random order trying to mix it up a little ... you know so no two red prints are next to each other, etc.
The end quilt measures approximately 42 x 42, a perfect crib size. Or this would make a great play mat. You know something to do the "I spy" game with since there are so many different prints.
For the backing and the binding, I used this red ducky print I got on a clearance sale. Don't ask me where I got it, or about the store it came from. It was was not a good experience, and I'd rather not re-live it, but I'm happy with the fabric, so I guess that outweighs the bad experience.
I made a small tag to attach to the corner. I kinda like the small and simple tag and think I might try screen printing some tags similar to this in the future. What do you think? I will have to see how ambitious I'm feeling, I guess.Overall, it turned out to be an adorable baby blanket. A scrap quilt, in a way. And... I LOVE IT!
Scrappy quilts are my favorite! This one turned out so cute!
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