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Alphabet Soup

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That's Smokey the Bear waving "hello".  He was my bedtime bear at grandma's house.  I do so love him.  Oh, and the lamp beside him?  It inspired the colors of Liam's quilt!

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I had my fears during the making that an alphabet quilt would be way too young for a boy of Liam's age.  But, at 4 1/2 he's actually really into writing letters and creating silly strings of them for me to "read".  At first he liked the idea of this quilt, but by the time I mailed it to Stitch he was saying "no", "no", "no". 

Sniff.  I wasn't going to make him keep it.  I had "really" made it for the magazine after all

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I don't know if it was the pink hand-me-down comforter he used in the interim (or the times his bed was covered only by a sheet in the hot weather), but when the box arrived from Stitch, Liam eagerly claimed it as his own.  I do love how it looks on his bed!  But, I'm thinking those curtains (which have since been damaged) and the pictures might be due for a change.  How did we ever get by without a mama who sews?

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Or maybe it was the cozy flannel backing that won him over...

Well, let me show you a few more details.

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"L" is for Liam.

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With some letters pinked and straight stitched,

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and others satin stitched. All fabric letters also secured by Steam a Seam Lite II. Love that stuff!!!  And there are a few hand-stitched felt letters in the mix as well.

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The quilting is minimal (I was getting close to that deadline!), but I do love the little patterns it creates at the intersections. Do they make you want peanut butter cookies? Or, maybe that's just me.

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The border ups the "manliness" factor with that dark brown.  And those meeting stripes?  Total luck.

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Border is an Eliza stripe by Jennifer Paganelli. Binding is Kona Paprika.

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Focal letter prints are Anne Kelle's Remix by Robert Kaufman. Kona Cottons used for solid blocks: Bone, Bahama Blue, Paprika, Earth, Amber and Olive.

Well, thanks for visiting!  We're going to get ready for afternoon schoolgroup now.  You enjoy the rest of your day!