Scrappy Charm Boy’s Quilt

Making a quilt can be simple and still create a lovely end product, it doesn’t always have to be complicated.  As a seasoned quilter, sometimes I just want something that I can create over a weekend.  Mostly it’s to get the creative juices flowing for big projects that I may have on the horizon.

Not all quilts have to be difficult folks.  There, I said it.

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One of my friends is expecting a boy this August and I wanted to make something cheery for her new bundle.  She was sticking to roughly the same color scheme from her daughter’s nursery:  brown and green.  If you remember I cut most my scraps into sizes I know I can quickly use.  I raided my 5″ charm sizes and started pulling.  Most of the blues were from the Mosaic Tile Quilt for awhile back.

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Digging deeper I started pulling oranges, mossy green, and yellow to coordinate with the blues, grays and browns already pulled.  The colors came together nicely and she is thrilled with the quilt.

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Baby quilts are meant to be used, at least the ones I make.  If it’s too intricate the family may thing they shouldn’t ever use it.  Isn’t part of the purpose of modern quilting to be more useful?  Could I have done more on this quilt, sure.  That’s not what I envisioned.  I wanted something that allowed the colors to blend, be simple, and practical.  Success.  Plus I wanted to finish it in a couple of days.  It felt good to finish a project that I like so quickly.

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The entire quilt is scraps and stash.  Feels great to use what I had and make a gift for a friend.  Hope she enjoys some snuggles under the quilt with her new baby boy.


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