The fabric for this little quilt is called Wee Woodland and came out from Moda last fall. I've always liked this collection and the shop still had a bunch of the fabric so we decided to do a simple baby quilt. This quilt is uber-easy - it lets the fabric do all the work! Which isn't hard for these cute prints.
The kit for this quilt is available at American Quilting (801-802-7841) for $24 and includes everything except the backing fabric. 1 ¼ is required for the back. The quilt finishes at 42" square.
Also finally available: the Soul Blossom Quilt kits. The finished quilt measures 67.5" x 82". The kits cost $88 and include everything except the backing yardage. The back requires 4 yards and there is yardage available at the shop. The pattern is included with the kit.
I am still finishing the pattern to sell and plan to have it listed by Monday. I have to tweak it from the one included with the kits because I need to give yardage measurements for cutting your own. Stay tuned - almost there!
I will be working at American Quilting Saturday morning from 10:00-2:00. If you're out shop-hopping, stop in and say hi!
In other totally unrelated news, my daughter made oatmeal butterscotch cookies two days ago and I think I managed to single-handedly consume half of them.
Sarah Craig
Beautiful quilts - thanks for the reminder that baby quilts can be simple! And I don't blame you about the cookies - don't they taste better when someone else makes them?
Linda
I also love the Wee Wonderland fabric. I have used it with the black background. Beautiful fabric!<br />I also love the Soul Blossom quilt!
Quiltjane
I love Wee Woodlands too. We made a baby blanket for the fete and quilted it with Turquoise thread. Your quilts look wonderful.
QuiltyGirl
I love the wee woodlands line! I found it when I was visiting a friend in milwaukee, wi. I had to buy a charm pack and some coordinating shot cotton to make a cute baby quilt.<br />I also LOVE your soul blossoms quilt. I've been wanting to make a quilt with blocks set on point ever since you blogged about this quilt. 🙂
Mary on Lake Pulaski
Love that Soul Blossom quilt Amy!
Debbie V.
Did your daughter make Oatmeal Scotchies? (the recipe on the back of the Nestle's Butterscotch morsels) Everytime I've made this for a party or at home, people rave about them. The smell of those butterscotch morsels is so good. <br />I love that Chain Link quilt, by the way. <br />I've never made a quilt, but I hope I will.
Sherry
Both quilts are wonderful!!
Kate @SwimBikeQuilt
Funny, we just cut bundles of Wee Woodland today! Have fun tomorrow 🙂
Amy
love that alphabet quilt, Amy. swooning a little... xo amy
Crafty Girls Workshop
Cute quilt! Are you going to share the recipe for those cookies?
Deanne Fitzpatrick
The soul blossom quilt is beautiful, reminds me of a "happy soul"
The Rx quilter
Oatmeal butterscotch cookies...I haven't had those in years, but so love them! Love the quilts. Lisa in Texas
annemarie
Love the quilts and would love the cookie recipe!
Brooke
Oatmeal butterscotch cookies could be the death of me. I'm amazed at your restraint to stop at only half a batch. :-)<br /><br />That soul blossoms quilt makes me so happy to look at. I used a few of those fabrics in a quilt that I made for a teenager a few months ago, and they were a blast to work with. So bright and fun!! Love your take on this quilt...the large squares really show off
Suzi
Both are beautiful. Can't wait to get your pattern for the Soul Blossom Quilt, I love it!
Andy
What? I missed a shop hop? Dang. I would have totally come and visited you Amy. <br />Hey, can you share the recipe for the butterscotch oatmeal cookies? I'm growing tired of my usual chocolate chip 🙂