Here’s a quilt I made for baby Stella, due to come into this world the first week of December. I used the Macaroon Bali Pop for the main part of the quilt and other batiks for the border and back.
The pattern is the Jelly Roll Race pattern, using 15 2.5-inch strips. I read the pattern wrong (surprise!) and had to take off four rows at the bottom that I placed perpendicular to the main part. Why did I sew them on that way? When the directions for the baby quilt said “sew the last four strips to the bottom,” well, that’s what I did. What I didn’t understand is that all the seams were supposed to be facing the same direction. My last four seems were at a 90-degree angle. It looked odd.
Yes, it looked odd and it was wrong. Fortunately for me, Shelly knew what it was supposed to look like and helped me out (again). I removed the wrong-way rows and then decided that a large border is what it needed. I like the way it turned out and I hope Stella likes it, too. This is the second quilt I’ve ever made. The first one was years ago and I ruined it when I quilted it. This quilt still looked presentable even after I quilted it. I must be improving.
Stella doesn’t know it, but she will have a brother waiting for her when she arrives. I made Harrison two Dr Seuss pillow cases to celebrate his promotion to older brother.


Beautiful!
Fantastic quilt! Susan Miller (512) 281-4014
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Of course I love this post! The quilt is beautiful and will be treasured. 🙂