Thursday, March 12, 2026

Aidan

Meet Aidan!


Green Stars

I made a baby quilt (don't know the baby's name) 

Starting here

I have not met the mother (unless you count meeting on Teams)

Design Wall


So when Lina (not her real name) mentioned that she was going on maternity leave, I asked her if there was color/theme to the nursery.


Striped Binding


Green and Dinosaurs, Lina replied. And THAT was enough :-D 

Dinosaur Centers


I found loads of cute green fabrics in my stash. I love that gnome fabric, which I got from the last Quiltcon.

Many cute fabrics


While I had enough print fabric to make the star centers, I did not have enough for a dinosaur backing.


This dinosaur backing came from my MIL's stash (some of which I inherited when she passed away). Isn't it amazing that the universe provides whatever we need, when we need it.

Here are some more pictures.

You are adorable!


Playtime


Aidan is just the right quilt for St.Patrick's Day and Easter, which will be here before we know it.

Aidan finished at 41" square

Labelled

Aidan warms my heart. Hope Aidan brings joy to the little one!

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Joy is in short supply these days but I found some lately, when Bloomtown Quilt made its way to a baby the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. The mom (a friend of my sister) was kind enough to send me a picture.

Aww...


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According to Angela, the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color for March is Red. I have gathered my red scraps. I am sure I will need more. Thankfully, Island Batik scraps abound.

Reds for March


I will be linking with Angela's Linky Party on Saturday and all my other favorites. See full list on the sidebar. 

What brought you joy, lately? Please let me know. Joy shared is joy multiplied.



11 comments:

  1. What a darling baby quilt--such joyful fabrics, Preeti;))) Lovely work..
    These days my Junque Journaling brings me Joy--something about gluing paper down and having it be so freeing just calms me.
    I hope you can find joy every day--even just for a moment...things
    are so hard these days...hugs Julierose:)))

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  2. Such a cute baby quilt, Preeti! Love the dinosaurs.

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  3. Two sweet babies wrapped up in Preeti's joy. Good job.
    I've been watching the kittens from Ring of Fire Australia YouTube. She breeds Ragdolls.

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  4. Adorable baby quilt. They will love it. What brings me joy lately? Sewing almost always brings me joy, especially when the quilt is for someone special. I finished the top of a quilt for my husband recently and took it to a long arm quilter about a week ago. Having that done by his April birthday will bring me joy.

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  5. it will DEFINITELY bring joy - I got a huge smile just checking out those fabrics!! We LOVE Dinos around here!! how sweet you are to think of your co worker!!

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  6. What a wonderful gift for the new baby! I too love it when the universe provides!--TerryK@OnGoingProject

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  7. Aidan is so cute, Preeti! I love the happy prints and Spring colors. Babies and their quilts always bring joy! Seeing little hyacinths coming up in my garden has brought me joy recently. We do need more of that!

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  8. Hi Preeti, your quilts bring me joy - this one is so cute. Amazing what fabric does to a quilt :-) Thanks for linking up to I Quilted This!

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  9. We definitely need to lean in to the joy when it arrives. Aiden is a delightful quilt and what a fun eye spy it will be with the delightful prints. I'm thankful for you and your big heart. <3

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  10. Kim Jamieson-HirstMarch 13, 2026 at 3:44 PM

    Very cute quilt and I LOVE the Wizard of Oz fabric (my favourite movie and obsession!). The picture with the baby is so cute - thanks for the smile today!

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  11. The Aidan stars quilt is wonderful! Your friend's little one makes a great quilt modeler. Joy for me, right now, is the relief at not feeling overwhelmed by too much to do.

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