During the past week I had correspondence with my niece who is expecting a child in August. I offered to make her a crib quilt, and she happily accepted my offer.
Suddenly my creativity was rekindled.
The stirrings of this project began a week or so earlier when I checked out Carolyn Forster’s book, String Quilts, from my local library.

While I am familiar with this construction technique (It is one I taught to fiber arts students in 2019) Carolyn had some excellent advice and also examples of variations that helped me to envision a baby quilt.

My niece kindly sent me an image of her nursery palette.

At this point, I graphed a design. There will be five rows of four 10 inch blocks, framed by a 4-inch solid border

I must have been channeling those days when my granddaughter was expected and I was knitting like a crazy woman. Just as then, I decided on a theme of baby animals. The animals will appear on the background color blocks. They will be made using a combination of applique, paint and embroidery. Suddenly I felt a strong desire to collaborate with Amanda, my granddaughter’s mother and also a talented fiber artist.
She was thrilled to be asked. We will need ten feature blocks. The two of us will share in designing and making these.
Yesterday and today I spent an hour or two happily sketching creatures that would fit nicely into the diamond shaped picture frame of our solid blocks.




This is just an audition. There is much work to be done before we cast all the roles.
I have also done a fabric pull and begun cutting blocks and strips. Once the fabric I ordered from Connecting Threads arrives, I can start piecing.

Cute animals! Looks like a fun project.
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I expect so.
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That is gonna be a cool quilt. I checked that book cover of the library too, and then loved it so much that I bought it. Nice to see a project being made with the book as I haven’t made one yet!!
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yes, let’s hope that I can get this one made. Thanks for commenting.
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Looking forward to this project! I think you are going to have a lot of fun here – and so will I as I watch it grow. 🙂
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So glad you stopped by and left a comment.
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Very nice ideas. It is going to be a lovely creative work.
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Thank you.
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i love your racoons
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I hope that I can simplify the image enough to turn it into a quilt block. They are adorable critters.
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So special to have a homemade quilt! I like the baby animals that you will be adding to it.
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I hope to have a lot of fun making the blocks.
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