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Oh, sweet completion.  This quilt has taken me a “Robin’s Record” of 2-3 months as opposed to my normal 4 week turn time.  What gives?  Regardless, isn’t it lovely?  If I do say so myself and I do.  Mommy to be picked some great colors of mango and avocado.  Finding fabric was a breeze and everything jived nicely.  Kyngston’s name is placed on the surf board where a brand name might be.  Too cute!

I’ve seduced mommy into my shop by asking her to pick between two fabrics so I can finish the quilt.  Silly mommy, it’s done!  I hope she loves it and just maybe it’ll push her into labor.  Ha, that would be something.

Wishing mommy a quick and special delivery.  I can’t wait to meet baby Kyngston is just 3 short weeks!

 

Bundled up & ready to go ♥

Front

 

Surfboard Applique

 

Back

Cute!  Ain’t it?

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I can’t tell you how much it warms my heart to see “little people” enjoying my quilt creations.  Truly, I am so blessed and thankful to receive appreciation notes & pictures.  Here is baby Eichi, all the way from Japan.

::Children of the World:: Crib Size

"HI WORLD!"

"Aren't I adorable?"

Photos are one of my simple pleasures, which overflow my life with joy.

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Ready for a trip to Japan

Globe - Air Balloon

Child's name randomly throughout the quilt

Toy/Pacifier Loop

Front

Back

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Steps:

1.  Cut 9 different 12″ X 12″ Squares

1. 9, 12" X 12" Squares

2.  Stack all 9 squares in a pile.  The stacking order is not important but once determined, the squares will need to remain in that particular order for the process to work.

2. Stack

3.  Make a diagonal cut through all layers.  Take the top piece of the right stack and move it to the bottom of that stack.  Stitch the squares back together 1/4″ in, making sure to keep them in the same order.

3. 1st Diagonal Cut

4.  Repeat this process on the left side.  However, this time you will take the top 2 pieces and move them to the bottom on that stack, keeping the squares in the same order.

4. 2nd Diagonal Cut

5.  Rotate the square and repeat the same process on the right side.  This time you will move the top 3 pieces to the bottom of the right stack and stitch the square together.  Do not try to match the seams together, it isn’t possible.  It’s a crazy patch after all…so don’t worry about it.

5. 3rd Diagonal Cut

6.  Keeping the square rotated, repeat on the left side.  This time you will take the top 6 pieces and move them to the bottom of the left stack and stitch the square back together.  At this point, you don’t need to keep the squares in order.

6. 4th Diagonal Cut

7.  Trim all finished blocks to 10 1/2″ squares.

7. 9 Crazy Patch Squares

I repeat this process twice for crib size quilts, which leaves me 6 extra squares to play with on the back of the quilt.  When I make a toddler size quilt, I repeat 3 times, which leaves me 3 extra squares to add onto the back.  I use 2 1/2″ (2″ finished) sashing to complete the top.

Get stitching…

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