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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Shower Gift...

The neighborhood baby shower was today. I got several cute outfits, diapers, gift cards, toys, and such for baby Mason. It was very nice and very thoughtful of my neighbors.


Here is the gift I made for my neighbor who is due with a baby girl the end of March.

I showed you the hat earlier, but I also made a pair of mary jane booties to match.
Here is the finished quilt. I put a super soft minky(I think that is the name of it) fabric on the back. Machine quilted it and handstitched the binding.
It came out cute and ended up being bigger than I expected, which is a good thing.
I still need to finish up, ok start, the bedding for the little crib in the family room, that will be this week's project.

Have a wonderful day,
Tiff

10 comments:

  1. The gifts are really cute. Especially those little shoes. Janie

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  2. Sounds like lots of fun!!!! Very sweet gifts you made!!!!! Best wishes!!!!! Hugs carla

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  3. Oh I love the gift you made...love the hat and booties..they are sweet for a little girl..and I love the blanket and the white soft side....you do nice work...have a wonderful week.:)

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  4. The gift you made for "Baby Girl"are just precious.
    Especially love those Mary Janes.Adorable..
    Have a good week. Blessings... Becky

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  5. Minky is such a wonderfully soft fabric - wish it had been around when my children were babies, but I guess my grandchildren will be able to enjoy it (if I ever GET any!)

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  6. What sweet gifts you made for your neighbor.

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  7. They all turned out beautiful. I'm sure she loved them. You're very talented.
    Have a wonderful week.
    Blessings,
    Marcia

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  8. What a sweet gift, I love the quilt! You do have a talent!

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  9. Awwwwwwww! How sweet! I'm sure your friend will be thrilled with the gifts you made for her baby! Just darling!

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  10. The baby gifts are precious! I love that minky fabric. I wish those soft fabrics would have been available when my kids were little (30 some odd years ago).

    Is it too late to ask a question? If not, I'd like to how you got started collecting prims, what inspired you and does your husband like prim decorating? I only ask the last part of the question because when I started collecting some prim things like old windows, rakes and such he didn't like them at all.

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