So a few weeks after we found out we were pregnant, our local fabric  store (Hearts Fabric) was having their annual sale which is the only one  they have each year! So I decided that I wanted to try and make a baby  quilt!
No experience in quilting and no pattern to  boot, I set off and went crazy. $150 later, I had all kinds of fabric  swatches & yards of fun fabrics, and went straight home to hopefully  find an easy quilt pattern online. I googled 'baby quilt patterns' and  found this one: http://quilting.about.com/od/blockofthemonth/ss/irish_chain_3.htm
So I began work. First I thought I'd use several different fabric patterns for the blocks:
But then I decided to use just the one Owl & Monkey fabric pattern  & then use the Hot Dog fabric for the start & finish of the  quilt. Those two mixed with the brown as the main boarder and I was left  with the ABC fabric pattern to use as the inner boarder and decided to  have it as the back side of the quilt as well, instead of the plain  brown.
I had a lot of fun with this quilt, though I did make one mistake, I  sewed the backside upside down, but the thing is, all the fabrics,  except the ABC one, can be viewed either way, so you can't really tell!  It took me a total of 4 straight sewing days to make this. That's  about 25 hours! (of course this was my first and I had a lot of trial,  error, and what the %$&! going on:-)
Since I used  all flannel fabric it came out really comfy and you can even catch me  cozying up with it! Definitely need to make a full size one of these for  me! (Lots of work though!!!)
And I even gave it my personal little touch. I just hope that the baby will enjoy this and keep it for many, many years:-)
 
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