My knitting mojo isn't the only thing that's been rocking lately...
Back in December, I'd picked up some green fabric for the sashing on Aliza in Wonderland, so I decided to take advantage of my ambition and finish the whole top.
Nothing fancy, but I love the pink with the green. It's always been one of my favourite colour combos, and I think it's just perfect for a spring baby.
This one will not be going up to Mom's though. It's small enough I think I can quilt it on my own. It won't be free motion, but I've got an idea for some nice, clean lines that I think will enhance it nicely. I've got a big chunk of dark pink for the back, and a pale pink marble for the binding. But I need to get some more batting and spray glue, so quilting will have to wait until payday.
And of course, I can't forget the obligatory Snoopervisor photo!
12 comments:
That quilt is so adorable! Have you ever tried the fusible batting Angela Walters uses? It's a game changer.
Cute fabric - a happy baby quilt.
Ahhh, a perfect quilt to work on this winter! You did a nice job on this one-you've got Burton's stamp of approval!
Very nice! You are right - perfect for a Spring baby!! Or a snoopervisor - LOL
Love the top, so cute with the bunnies. But the Snooper does not look pleased with something.
Oh bun buns !! your cats coat looks dreamy! I want to touch it
Lovely, bright and happy quilt and I love your Snoopervisor too!
Enjoy the rest of your week,
Andrea
Did your snoopervisor give you high marks? I hope so; it's cute!
I would not mind working for your Snoopervisor! What a cutie! You know I never really thought about it but your quilt really does make quite the argument for pink and green and YES they are such a fabulous combination for spring! In fact I might need to try and put some pink and green socks on my goals list!
The quilt is really cute as it is! Craft city!
What a cutie. Love the spring quilt.
Burton is quite fetching on that beautiful quilt top. Every project NEEDS a snoopervisor.
I love that.
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