A universal truth = every new baby needs it's own quilt.
My daughter's new fur baby needed me to produce a jiffy quick quilt. I found some perfect fabric in my flannel scraps bin which was leftover from a flannel dog quilt I made for my nephew many years ago. Isn't it just perfect for a new fur baby?!?!
I just pieced the scraps, used the pillowcase method to join the layers, and did two lines of SITD quilting.
Easy peasy baby quilt!
OMG Max is so sweet!
I am a proud puppy Grandma!
Too cute. I have made my share of doggie baby quilts too!!
ReplyDeleteFound out yesterday...I have a quilt emergency..want to finish this UFO but have absolutely NO black for binding!! Oh well think I can find another UFO to work on!! haha
He is adorable and it looks like he is really enjoying his new quilt.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cutie!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, he will stay so snuggly warm in his new quilt.
ReplyDeleteOMG, he is so stinkin' cute! Makes me want to find one of my very one. Nice blankie Grandma!
ReplyDeleteMethinks someone is terribly smitten with their new grandpuppy!
ReplyDeleteSo cute--what breed?
You did a good job creating an appropriate, quick puppy quilt!
You've done very good Grammy! Is the blankie to stay at your house or go to his own house? I love the little dogs in the flannel. Yes, what breed? Enjoy him.
ReplyDeleteCute quilt - and dog! Good luck with getting your Easy Street into its final stages: you can do it! And then we are all 'allowed' to start Bonnie's next mystery ;-)
ReplyDeleteAwww... that is the cutest thing!
ReplyDeleteCarol
looks like the little one loves his new quilt
ReplyDeleteThat little one is way too cute!
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