You might remember when I pulled together these lovely Liberty prints, a few fun texty prints and some corresponding cotton couture solids. I love the delicate florals paired with the pink solids and that one mossy green solid.
I made it with Hazel in mind, thinking these colors would go well in her new room (it’s on my list to get some photos of her room, though each time I think of it it’s never as clean as I’d like!). I didn’t get it done before she was born, but about a month ago I did find some time to add some simple quilting, a little pink binding, and give it a quick trip through the wash so she could start getting some use out of it.
And she has, and I, of course, have thoroughly enjoyed seeing her spend time on a handmade quilt! It may not be my finest finish, but it is finished, and sometimes that’s all you need.
Beautiful baby, great quilt! I love the colors.
I think it is your best quilt yet because it is Hazel’s. That in itself makes it extra special. 🙂
They are both beautiful!!
It’s a lovely quilt for a beautiful baby!!
Those toes…!!! Just adorable like the rest of her. What a treasure.
Hazel in one lucky girl. What a great quilt you have made her.
What a beautiful baby. Um…the quilt is gorgeous, too, but what grandma can resist that face…and all that dark hair…and those bright eyes? Sorry. lol How can you expect an honest drooling over a great quilt when you put such a pretty baby on top of it? I love the colors you chose…ooooo, and look at those cute feet!!! (I’m done now.)
xo
Donna
Beautiful baby and beautiful quilt! The fabrics and the color palette are so pretty! I always love your fabric choices and color combos. So inspiring! Enjoy your beautiful new baby!
Just stunning (and the quilt is gorgeous too!)
The perfect picture! A beautiful baby girl on a beautiful quilt. What more could we ask for except more of the same! And some with Max, of course. Nothing makes a quilt look better than a baby or a big brother….8-)
xo Linda
This is perfect. Thanks for sharing! And what a lovely baby. =)
your baby is gorgeous, you almost can not see the quilt
I absolutely love the texty prints, especially the mushroom coloured one. The whole thing is wonderful, well done you!
You always choose such great, original colour palettes… how do you do it? What’s your day job? Anyway gorgeous quilt and gorgeous baby!
Mini Max! So precious. Your quilt is lovely. I love simple
Gorgeous Hazel and a beautiful mix of pinks in that book.
Beautiful as always! I’m sure it’ll be a favorite. This combo inspired me to make a simple patchwork baby quilt combining mustard/yellows with pinks. Hazel is just adorable!
She is just adorable and sure she is delighted with it forever.
i think it’s easily one of your finest! both beauties! or i should say all, your hand is in one of those (:
Babies and quilts are best together! And your are beautiful!!
I think the dogwood quilting is perfect for that quilt. Love the colours and prints used in it too.
And honestly, you have the prettiest babies!!!
SO SO beautiful………mostly the baby, but the quilt too
What a gorgeous selection of colours! 🙂
Please don’t be hard on yourself about this quilt Ashley. It looks beautiful, I love the combination of pinks and neutrals. And what a feat to achieve finishing a quilt with a new bub. Hazel is gorgeous and looks very happy, so you’re doing great on all fronts! Cheers, Kelly
So pretty! The quilt and the baby.
Congratulations! Beautiful baby and a finish too!
love it! too sweet!
Beautiful baby
Stunningly simple and beautiful.
beautiful baby, beautiful quilt. love it
Quilt+Baby=love! Wonderful quilt and adorable baby!
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I love the colors! I am new to quilting and want to do some simple blocks but some quilts seem kind of boring but this is lovely!
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