A fun quilt finish for this Friday!
The tutorial for making this rick-rac baby quilt can be found at Twin Fibers -- it's really fun and easy! I quilted this with some straight lines, and some wavy lines to echo the rick-rac. I would have added more wavy lines, but the weight of this quilt (with minky on the back), didn't agree with my sewing machine and pulled a lot! Luckily, adding in some straight line quilting helped quite a bit!
This is such a snuggly quilt -- and I just love those sheep!
(fabrics are Monaluna Organic Cottons)
The color scheme do this quilt is so bright and cheery and the blue background really compliments the front. I have just a teeny bit of that black sheep fabric and now I'd love to get some of that apple print!
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