A friend of mine that is also English and living here in Oz recently had her 3rd baby. After seeing a fab quilt on the wall at Patch Fabric in Lowestoft during my trip home I thought I'd copy and do a giant star in some London fabrics on a red background. I think that Claire's larger version was based on Jenni Bs pattern.




This quilt was so quick and easy, definitely recommend this for a quick whip up. I used a flannelette for the backing and I machine bound the binding, I'm not great at it but am slowly improving!
5 comments:
I like this. It may prove an inspiration for my many fabrics.
Isnt the giant star brilliant! Great quilt.
That is brilliant! A great baby quilt :)
All the best of quilters have giant stars these days ;o) Love the backing on this!
Really sweet x
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