



There is one more baby quilt I am definitely going to do this fall, and others that are more optional depending on how much time I end up having, so we'll see what I come up with!
My family and I also agreed to give all handmade presents for Christmas this year - they can be handmade by someone else and purchased by me, but all handmade. However my goal is to make everything myself rather than buy things handmade by others, so I need to get started on that very soon as well. Hopefully I am not biting off more than I can chew. You never know with me though.
2 comments:
What a wonderfully organic looking quilt! I'd be tempted to hang it in the baby's room.
If you have a small family, piece o' cake but a big family, well, you better get busy!!
Awesome, possum. And in excellent Oregon Ducks colors to boot, if you don't mind my mentioning.
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