I have a bad habit of never feeling like a room is really “done.” And I want desperately to wait to post about it until it’s “done.” (Because I know if I don’t wait, I’ll never update it.) But, since I never feel that it’s done, I wait forever to post about it. It’s a vicious […]
A zig zag chevron baby quilt
Why, yes. My son most certainly does need another navy and white quilt. Why do you ask? After finishing the houndstooth quilt, I made this zig zag chevron quilt for Henry in May and scheduled a post about it on May 25, Henry’s birthday. I had planned to finish binding it the week Henry was born. Needless […]
A baby boy quilt
I have my mom to thank for finishing this quilt. She came over and cared for Henry so I could piece, quilt and bind this quilt before shipping it off to Minnesota. It’s a gift for my high school friend who will have her own baby boy very soon. I had actually pulled out all […]
Navy and white zig zag quilt
I decided that I ought to start another quilt for the nursery. Instead of finishing more pressing projects, like vacuuming or putting away baby clothes. I used the same Kona solids as on the houndstooth quilt. The pieces are half-square triangles. Now, I just need to bind and wash it. And then I’ll show it […]
A navy and white houndstooth quilt
At long last, the houndstooth quilt for our baby boy is completed. Can I get a “Hallelujah?” I’m pretty much in love with it. And quite happy it’s completed. It ended up being quite a labor of love for me. (If you are interested, the pattern is available for purchase from V and Co.) While […]
A DIY crib skirt from a flat sheet
What do you get when you are 7 1/2 months pregnant (read: tired and large) and need a fabulous crib skirt for your nursery in the shortest amount of time possible (read: before you need a nap and a glass of warm milk)? You grab an extra navy flat twin sheet that you don’t need […]
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