Little Man Memory Quilt

What do you do with all the left over baby clothes that are important to you?  A friend asked me to create a quilt with her son’s clothes.  Quilts are full of memories and love.  Incorporating the clothes from your child’s first year or important events is a great way to remember that time.  Fabric scrap booking that can be USED.

As I was cutting the onsies and shirts I just thought how snuggly and new the baby was when wearing these.  His outfit from the hospital is in the stack below.  Maybe because I’m expecting soon I get sentimental about that time.  Just think how their lives changed with that one little outfit.  They are now responsible for a new human.

baby clothes quilt pieces

Baby Clothes Memory quilt

For the quilt I added little hats, feet and smaller pieces from the first year for added sentiment.  They really give a personal touch to the quilt.  It took a while on how to arrange this quilt to highlight the key components.  A random pattern was the best way to showcase all the special pieces.

I added a variety of Riley Blake fabrics that coordinate with colors in the clothes and fill in gaps.  The little man getting the quilt is big into dinosaurs, animals, cars, trucks, and anything really little boyish.

quilt back

For added snuggles I opted for the Zoology flannel option.  The colors in this print are perfect to coordinate with the front fabrics.  Quilting was done in a very random straight line pattern.

His mom loved the quilt and can’t wait to make one for her next son.

What key pieces would you put in a quilt if it was based on a memory?  I would love to know and hear your feedback.

PS…thanks hubby for holding up the quilt.  I finished it at night and our backyard was a mud pit in the morning.

 

Michael Miller Fabrics

Michael Miller is a great fabric line with funky novelty prints and bold colors.  Here are some of the fabrics that I would love to add to stash right now:

Brady Bunch

All of the fabric is named after a character on the show.  Very clever.  I love the retro feel, bright and updated colors.  There is another great plaid in this collection.  My favorite is Cindy. 

The Peter stripe is also nice

Honey Bee

Great blend of orange, green, yellow and brown.  Reminds me of fall without screaming seasonal.  Garden Honey Meadow is my favorite.

As for the free patterns that Michael Miller is offering, I may have found a way to work through my stash.  The Daisy Doodle and Modern Flora are my favorites they have available right now.  Stash busting, here I come.

Ed Hardy style has crossed over into quilting???

Last night was Creative Solutions at the Sew and Quilt Shop.  On the last Thursday night of the month they go over all of the classes for the upcoming month, new patterns and new fabrics.  When they showed this new fabric last night I wondered, “When did Ed Hardy get into quilting?”

Michael Miller fabrics is producing a line of fabric that is funky and bold with tattoo inspiration.  Upon looking at one of the fabrics, can you find the mistake?  Hint:  look on the Red Love Tattoo. 

Check out the fabric here.  Would you use this to make a quilt?  Any designs come to mind?  Do you have someone that this would be perfect for? 

I might have to go back to the shop and pick up a yard or so.