We all made babies - from play dough.
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| Play Dough Babies |
It was one of the fun games at the baby shower on Saturday.
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| The Invitation |
The mom-to-be chose the winners.
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| The Parents-to-be |
Harry and Sally (not their real names) got married in July 2014 at the gurudwara (Sikh temple) in Washington DC, followed by the Quaker wedding ceremony in a church. Harry is a Sikh and Sally is a Quaker. And they made such a lovely couple.
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| Wedding in the Gurudwara |
Paul and I were fortunate to attend the ceremony. And I had so much fun - dressing up for the occasion, dancing in the baraat (wedding procession), enjoying the sumptuous food and wishing all the best to the couple.
When they announced that they were going to have a baby, I immediately dived into my stash to pick out fabrics to make a baby quilt. The theme was animals and a special request from the baby's aunt (my friend Manveen) - to incorporate Snoopy. Snoopy was the favorite cartoon character of the father-to-be.
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| For Harry & Sally's baby |
Step 1 - Choose Fabrics
I wanted to make sure that the quilt was gender-neutral, since Harry and Sally chose to not find out the sex of the baby. The colorful turtle fabric was an obvious choice, just as the tossed owls and the fire-breathing dragons. The cat fabric is rather dull and grey and not my usual style. But I chose to incorporate it because of Flower - Harry and Sally's beloved cat who passed away a few years ago.
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| Owls and Turtles |
Monkeys are my favorite. Swinging from the branches - they sure know how to have fun. Can you find the giraffe?
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| I heart monkeys |
Birds and Bees too. The sole light purple square came from the scraps leftover from an outfit of Harry's mom. I like to think that includes grandma's blessings in the baby quilt.
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| Birds and the Bees |
Step 2 - Choose the pattern
Since the fabric was the major attraction, I did not want to cut the squares smaller than five inches.
Therefore, I chose a simple 9-patch layout with bright green sashing.
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| Smiling Fish, Lounging Puppies |
I made nine 9-batch blocks. Some with colorful hearts on a black background and others with a cream background with the birds/red haired girl. Since Sally has red hair, it seems to work.
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| Green sashing |
Step 3 - Piece
This part does require some playing around on the design wall, making sure that two similar squares are not adjacent to each other. More importantly, there should be enough contrast between adjacent squares.
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| Yoga Cats |
Yoga cats, orange puppies and bright colors make my day. The yellow fabric with animal frames was gift from my quilty buddy - Sylvia.
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| Bright Turtles |
Step 4 - Layer, Quilt, Bind and Enjoy
I used the same green for sashing and binding.
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| A finish!!! |
The backing is this adorable Snoopy fabric.
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| Charlie Brown with Snoopy |
I had been looking for Snoopy fabric and it came to me when I least expected it. I found it in Georgia (visiting Paul's parents), the day after Thanksgiving when I chose to go for some Black Friday shopping. And there it was :-D happily waiting for me.
No, I did not forget to label it.
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| Labelled |
So the final step is to enjoy the compliments, take pictures of happy parents and pose for pictures with dear friends.
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| Harry & Sally |
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| Love the smiles!!! |
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| So glad they loved it! |
This is my first finish of 2017 and I am very happy with it.
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| with Manveen |
Manveen was the gracious hostess, as usual. We had a great time and we wish Harry and Sally all the very best of luck as they welcome the new bundle of joy into their lives.
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| Thank you for inviting us!!! |
So, we did not make that kind of a baby. But I am glad someone did - and that gave me a reason to make another baby quilt!!!
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