Chains of Love
A new baby is always a celebration of love in our family. My newest Grand-Niece, Ella Rose, arrived in October 2014 so I've spent a few weeks creating a new quilt for her and a pattern for you to create quilts for the new babies in your life! Here's Chain of Hearts, the newest "baby" in my pattern store.http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/quilting/home-decor/chain-of-hearts-baby-quilt/124154
I did the basic design a few years ago in my Electric Quilt software but never used it, so I checked there first for possible candidates It's nice as a lap quilt for cuddling and rocking, or you can also use it as a wall hanging in baby's room---just add a hanging sleeve.
Two different 12" blocks alternate across the surface of this sugary sweet quilt, creating chains of love for little Ella. I used pink polka dots on white for the background print that the hearts float across, but a pastel tone-on-tone print or one with a small motif would work, too. If the baby is boy, use a medium blue for the large hearts and scraps from your stash to make a lively blue-and-white version, instead. Substitute red for the pieces of the large heart and use blue scraps on white to turn this into a Fourth of July wall hanging.
You'll make two different heart blocks (Heart and Heart Chain), which were carefully designed and colored to create the chains and float on the background. The piecing directions are arranged so that you can chain-piece the
required units wherever possible. The 12-page pattern includes colorful
step-by-step illustrations, so you can't go wrong. And, you make the blocks in two sets to keep things organized.
Make more blocks and you can increase this design to any
size you want.
Like all of my quilt and tote bag patterns, you'll find this quilt in my pattern store at www.craftsy.com
Here are few more baby quilts from my store, to consider for your next baby quilt project. Look for them at Craftsy as well.
http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/quilting/home-decor/building-blocks-quilt/1995 |
Until next time
Keep sewing and smiling, And Happy Holidays, 2014!