Here I'm just playing around with the camara and the light etc...
Thank you to L. for the pattern.
As you can probaably tell I ended up using flannel - I couldn't find any jersey cotton that I thought would be good for a baby girl. They are alittle big but they will fit her nicely for camping and in the fall.
I may make some more now that I know what I am doing. It took me two hours but next time should be easier.


I may make some more now that I know what I am doing. It took me two hours but next time should be easier.
I love all the bright colors. They did all the planning and decision making, and most of the sewing. I ended up sewing most of the buttons on because we just plain ran out of time at the end to get all of us together. This was such a fun project and it was such a pleasure for me to witness how well Aleana and Leah worked together. The way they encouraged one another and built each other up was something I did not even have to facilitate - they were already doing it!!
Good work girls!!! Not one relational glich through the hours we spent together just some seams that needed ripping but in the end aren't relationships more important to keep together?
I will always smile when I think of this quilt and I am so glad that Auntie Lee bought it because this way it stays in the family too. A nice family heirloom.