What’s Quilting: Children’s Quilts
Baby and children’s quilts tend to be done simply and quickly, 1. because you’re usually working on a shower or birthday deadline and 2. because you know they’ll get messy. Yet they are
some of the most satisfying and beautiful quilts around.
Soulemama’s quilt, made for her son
Becket of Craftlog’s green and brown baby quilt
Six and a Half Stitches’ baby quilt — it includes tags to attach toys to — genius! (Currently being auctioned on eBay as part of One in Ten)
Anita of Bloomin’ Workshop’s monkey & crab baby quilt
Blempgorf’s baby quilt with vintage and japanese fabrics interspersed with embroidery blocks
By Small Means’ baby quilt





August 23rd, 2007 at 9:34 am
Yay, thanks for the craftlog link! I should point out that Becket herself actually made that quilt. I haven’t gotten around to posting mine yet. :)
August 23rd, 2007 at 8:20 pm
These are all so incredibly beautiful and inspiring!
August 23rd, 2007 at 10:33 pm
Oops sorry! It’s changed now.
August 25th, 2007 at 2:20 am
I love these quilts especially the 3-D one with the blocks and ABCs.
Just finished two naptime quilts for my twin grandkids who are starting a new preschool on Monday! Appliqued their names on the bottom boarders and made pillow with ties to keep them on the mats.
I’ve posted my most recent (or #4) and largest quilt 42 X 57″ am working on now on my new blog. Come see.
Also thanks for the link to the ideas galore
I also like your toy bags. Like that you show how to make them too. Thanks.