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A quilt made with your precious baby clothes is a wonderful way to preserve memories. All of the quilts shown in the photos were made with baby clothes. Other designs that can be used.
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Pricing starts at $300 (48" X 62").
Coordinating supplemental fabric was used to border each graphic.
Star points in theme colors were added to squares of fabric cut from each outfit.
This quilt is an "I-Spy" theme made from baby clothes which are framed in the colors of the spectrum.
The stars created with baby clothes really pop against a navy background.
The frames around each graphic were created with fabric from a crib dust ruffle.
Fabric from the baby clothes was used to frame and highlight each graphic.
A graphic from a collection of onesies was used as the center of each star.
This collection of receiving blankets was created with Hannah Anderson clothing.
Each graphic was framed with fabric from coordinating baby outfits.
Smaller graphics were used as alternating blocks with the stars.
Each block includes two coordinating fabrics from childhood outfits.
The points were cut from baby clothes, the centers from a repetitive pattern on a baby blanket.
Similar to an I-Spy design, this quilt was made from baby clothes rather than purchased fabric.
Each star block was framed with a narrow border and complemented with 9-batch cornerstones.
Coordinating supplemental fabric was used to border each graphic.
Star points in theme colors were added to squares of fabric cut from each outfit.
This quilt is an "I-Spy" theme made from baby clothes which are framed in the colors of the spectrum.
The stars created with baby clothes really pop against a navy background.
The frames around each graphic were created with fabric from a crib dust ruffle.
Fabric from the baby clothes was used to frame and highlight each graphic.
A graphic from a collection of onesies was used as the center of each star.
This collection of receiving blankets was created with Hannah Anderson clothing.
Each graphic was framed with fabric from coordinating baby outfits.
Smaller graphics were used as alternating blocks with the stars.
Each block includes two coordinating fabrics from childhood outfits.
The points were cut from baby clothes, the centers from a repetitive pattern on a baby blanket.
Similar to an I-Spy design, this quilt was made from baby clothes rather than purchased fabric.
Each star block was framed with a narrow border and complemented with 9-batch cornerstones.
Coordinating supplemental fabric was used to border each graphic.
Star points in theme colors were added to squares of fabric cut from each outfit.
This quilt is an "I-Spy" theme made from baby clothes which are framed in the colors of the spectrum.
The stars created with baby clothes really pop against a navy background.
The frames around each graphic were created with fabric from a crib dust ruffle.
Fabric from the baby clothes was used to frame and highlight each graphic.
A graphic from a collection of onesies was used as the center of each star.
This collection of receiving blankets was created with Hannah Anderson clothing.
Each graphic was framed with fabric from coordinating baby outfits.
Smaller graphics were used as alternating blocks with the stars.
Each block includes two coordinating fabrics from childhood outfits.
The points were cut from baby clothes, the centers from a repetitive pattern on a baby blanket.
Similar to an I-Spy design, this quilt was made from baby clothes rather than purchased fabric.
Each star block was framed with a narrow border and complemented with 9-batch cornerstones.
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