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WiP Wednesday : Sewing for Baby #2

Seeing as my due date is officially 4 weeks away, I thought this would be the week to finally get around to some of my last minute baby sewing.


Ever since I made a Poolside Tote for my MIL for Christmas I have wanted to make myself one. Well I'm using the excuse that I need a cute hospital bag as a reason to make one. I have all of the fabric and interfacing cut out, now it's time to fuse and start sewing!


And while I'm at it, what's another quick baby quilt. I love a nice plus quilt and this one is just so fun. We are having a girl, but I am partial to green and blue, so guess what both of my girls baby quilts were created with green and blue. (Don't get me wrong I enjoy pink from time to time, but does everything for a baby girl have to be pink, I think not!)

Hoping to have this finished up by the weekend so I can get back to my swap sewing that I want to complete before this little girl makes her debut!

Happy Sewing!
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Comments

  1. I love all those colors! Right now I see to be a turquoise kick when it comes to girls' quilts :-)

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    1. Thanks, I love turquoise and used it one of my baby quilts recently.

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  2. Great colors with your plus quilt!

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  3. Good luck with the Baby! I was ready to start sewing four weeks before my due date. Unfortunately my (then) youngest daughter was admitted to hospital on that day and I got next to no sewing completed before baby was born! (She's fine now)

    I agree with you, baby girl quilts don't have to be all pink same as baby boy quilts can have pink in them!

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    1. Glad to hear she is doing fine now. Sewing is keeping my mind occupied until baby come.

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  4. I hear you on the baby girl=pink thing! I just had boy/girl twins in November and I'm amazed at how clearly defined boy colours vs. girl colours are. I made plus quilts for my kiddos too. This one has a great colour palette!

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    1. Congrats on twins! That's why when I was pregnant with my first I didn't tell any extended family that I was having a girl, because I didn't want to be overloaded with pink items.

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