Yes, I love this fabric, which is why I made two more
children's blankets out of them (both with a ruffle, of course!)
This one is pretty much like the other one I made.
Fabric: "Monkey Around" - designed by
Bethany Berndt Shackelford for Quilting Treasures.
The back of the quilt
This one is made using the quilt-as-you-sew method
BUT LOOK!
There's a little pocket in the corner for a sock monkey
or a gift card...or whatever I want to add.
The back of the quilt
I think I have to stop sewing monkeys for a while, because there's another
hop coming up on July 31st that will require some sewing with Christmas fabric.
(Plus that other lady is SO competitive I'm sure she's already sewn
DOZENS of Ho Ho Ho projects...good thing I'm not competitive.)
And don't forget that Stamp On It starts back up on Monday!
16 comments:
Love your monkeyquilts. That fabric is awesome. Have a nice day Frederika
You did well with these! BTW I found some of that "round robin" at quilt shop run on Thursday and was going to link back to your Tammy Bag---then forgot to paste the link, LOL. That is when I spotted your monkeys, even though monkeys don't have spots, LOL
They are too cute! Love the little pocket for your sock monkey.
That is so cute and I love the idea of a pocket, great idea for charity quilts.
Debbie
Hi!!! Wonderful quilts!!! So sweet and adorable!!!!
Your monkey quilts are wonderful! The backing is just as fun as the front and how cute with a little pocket too!
Super cute, love that fabric and how cute is that little pocket!
Another cutie. Love the backing too.
Sew sweet! Love the pocket ... :) Pat
Love the monkeys. I need some of that fabric!
I love the little pocket for the sock money. It's such a sweet surprise.
Such adorable little quilts. Great idea for that pocket. These will be loved and cuddled, I'm sure!
Hey, hay...That fabric is sew cute, I'm gonna have to get some.
Super super cute :) Love the fabric :)
Absolutely adorable! Love love sock monkeys.
Totally making this!! I've just received the fabric in the mail. Did you work from a pattern or just make it up? Do you mind sharing size of finished quilt? (And anything else you'd care to share!)
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