Thursday, April 15, 2010

Boyish


The Hebrew writing says 'Naphtali' which is the name of a brand new baby boy.




Andi :-)

23 comments:

  1. this is beautiful...i love the colors and fabrics that you chose.

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  2. I love it! I'm loving cushions at the moment - big time!

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  3. How lovely! I've been wanting to make a patchwork cushion for ages, but I have a quick question. If I want to make the cover removable, should I line the inside of the cover? I'm afraid that if I don't line it, the seams won't sit flat after washing.

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  4. This is so adorable! I love the colors and the way you did the name :)

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  5. awesome! such great fabric choices!!

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  6. It's wonderful and the colours are so great for a boy.

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  7. Hi Andi
    Whoever said "blue and green should never be seen" hasn't seen your cushion. VERY nice!
    Swimming lessons are not the same without our crafty catchup.
    Must "do coffee" soon.
    Jenny

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  8. agree with ohjoh..blue and green should be seen! these are lovely...

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  9. beautiful! loving your choice of colours and fabrics...

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  10. it's so cute Andi! You have some mad applique' skills!

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  11. fabulous. I love the colours.

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  12. I love these colours and fabric, especially the Michael Miller animals - and the cushion looks great!

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  13. Love the combo of colors and how you did the patchwork back too!

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  14. You are so talented, we just found your blog and we love it. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work!

    www.aqsquiltnews.blogspot.com

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  15. I was wondering what you were up to just last night, that I needed to pop by. I love the horse pin cushion best. I needed red for a quilt recently and that would have been so perfect.

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  16. Very impressive my eyes just can’t take away from that Named baby cushion.

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