Wednesday, June 29, 2011

I Spy

A friend and co-worker is expecting a little girl in November and I wanted to make her a baby quilt.... particularly, an "I Spy" quilt.  


Because psychologists can have strong opinions about what best supports cognitive development in babies, I wanted gender-neutral prints, no "character prints," and bright colors...


The nursery is painted a color named "agave," which is similar to the turquoise border and binding.


I used fabrics leftover from one of the grandbaby quilts for the back...  Deb Strain's Love U line.


...and did simple diagonal quilting across the squares and zigzag stitching on both sides of the border.  I machine sewed down the binding since I figured this quilt would see a lot of trips through the washer and dryer.



Making a baby quilt is a such nice small project... and finishing something is definitely a morale boost, especially when you're working on larger projects!

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I purchased the pre-cut I Spy squares from SewTogether on Etsy, who also has gender-specific I Spy squares and sets of rainbow colors.


So much easier and cheaper than finding and buying all those different prints!



15 comments:

  1. Darling! It's a great I Spy quilt and very gender neutral. Perfect! Yes, you are right, I'm sure it will make plenty of visits to the laundry room! :-)

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  2. How cute, I love I Spy quilts. This is a quilt that will be enjoyed when the baby gets a little older also. What a good idea making it gender neutral. How did you collect all those diferent prints?

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  3. That is such a great gift! I love those kinds of quilts. It will be used and love alot!

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  4. I love making baby quilts...I know this one is going to be well loved. :) blessings, marlene

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  5. It's beautiful. I know for sure that it's gonna be well used.
    Roos

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  6. It is certainly a happy one, Freda. Hey, I never thought of looking for a precut collection of prints, that's was a great idea!
    :-}pokey

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  7. I love the idea of I Spy Quilts. What a beautiful gift! When my son was little, he loved the I Spy series of books. He has ADHD, and reading those books together was a great way to "power him down". I think doing that so often also helped him overcome some aspects of his learning disabilities.

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  8. It's adorable. You work full time and manage to get soooo much done. I don't work and struggle to get anything done. I admire your workmanship. Hugs

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  9. Love this!! Great idea buying all the fabrics together. I sometimes think I should cut a square or 2 from all my novelty fabrics to use for something like this!!

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  10. I like to try to put a lot of black and white in baby quilts. But sometimes it just doesn't happen. *sigh*. Cute quilt.

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  11. Lovely little quilt and as you say a nice small project to finish gives you that gratification of finishing something when you are working on larger projects.

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  12. I love all those prints, and the mom and baby will, too. Gives me ideas for any grandbabies that are hopefully in my future.
    I still have our sons' baby quilts that my aunt and my cousin made for each of them...wonderful treasures.

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  13. Great I SPY baby quilt! Love all those prints!

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  14. just adorable! AND, another finish! You are such an overachiever
    You're right when you guarantee no UFOs.

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  15. What an awesome gift! Your quilt is sure to be loved and treasured by this new little one.

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