Friday, April 16, 2010

Baby Gifts

It seems like everyone around me is having babies right now. I've kept myself busy this last week making gifts for all of them. I haven't been very good at taking pictures. It isn't till after I've already given the gifts away that I realize I never took a picture. Here are a few of the thing I remembered to grab a picture of before they went out the door.

I've made a lot of these tie onesies. Char at Crap I've Made , was nice enough to provide a PDF file HERE, that I download at least once a month.
I make a lot of flannel rag quilts too. They are the easiest and fastest thing to make, yet so cute. I love the birds in this one.
Another rag quilt and tie onesie. This quilt was actually made of vintage PJ pants that were never worn.
This was for my brothers new boy. He is a huge Ute fan. Since I'm to cheap to buy real sports apparel, I had to make my own. Using a red fleece jacket I just added the lettering.
It should fit him perfectly by the time football season starts.

22 comments:

  1. these are such cute little projects!!! i love the little rag quilt

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  2. Thanks for the good ideas. I have lots of baby gifts to make soon so this is right on target. Cute stuff!

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  3. I also love the rag quilts. Fun! Tessa has made a little doll-sized one. I just help with steering the fabric through the machine. Oh and the snipping because my scissors are dull. Scary.

    PS, cute onesies! Maybe Louie needs a tie t-shirt for his upcoming birthday. Hm....

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  4. YOu were busy! Love the little ties and the lettering on that jacket!

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  5. So cute! I'm loving that green tie with the coordinating belt!

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  6. Great finishes! Thise onsies are very cute. The rag quilts look especially snuggly.

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  7. we're crushin' on those rag blankies and those tie onsies are so cute for lil misters!

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  8. Those are adorable! I love the little tie onesie. I'm in the middle of making baby gifts this week, for a double shower tomorrow. Patchwork flannel rag quilt, flannel bibs, and fabric 1,2,3 blocks. I think I have to make a tie onesie for my little guy.

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  9. Wow! You have been busy! Your friends are really going to appreciate those adorable onsies and comfy flannel blankets. Bet your brother's new boy loves his jacket too!

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  10. Those tie onesies are so cute! Love the rag quilts. Nice job on the lettered fleece jacket!

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  11. What cute projects! I think sewing for little ones is the most fun of all. Great work! :o)

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  12. If you could I would LOVE to hear how you make these quilts.
    I love them.
    If you have time could you send me an email of how to do it. maybe a link or something??

    xoxo
    bB

    itsybitsybrianna@yahoo.com

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  13. What size blocks or I guess strips did you use on your pink rag quilt? Everything looks so cute! Our ward is having a baby boom this summer, so I need to get to crafting too!

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  14. Baby gifts are so much fun, and all of yours are so sweet! I especially love the little quilts. They are certain to be cherished.

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  15. Your blog is beautiful! I love the crafts you make! I saw your guest post on the Trendy Treehouse so I had to come over and become a new follower!

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  16. Those onesies are so cute! Stopping by from Sew and Tell.

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  17. just wanted to stop by and say I LOVE your tutorial on the handprinted trees! I am your newest follower (saw you on Trendy Treehouse) and look forward to reading your blog!

    hope you get a chance to visit my studio at www.smallbirdstudio.blogspot.com

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  18. I love rag quilts, I just don't have that much patience! I love the way they look after washing. Cute kid projects are so much fun!

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  19. You've done a lot. Great finishes! Thanks for sharing!

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