Using the Accuquilt Train Go Die and Fabric from Inchworm Fabrics which is Riley Blake Designs "Scoot" by Deena Rutter
I used my embroidery machine to put the name in the middle, after I got it embroidered I came up with the rest of the design. I just love it, I hope the little gal it is for loves it as well.
Awe...that's so cute! :0)
ReplyDeleteVery cute, Barb!
ReplyDeleteLove the train. We now live in a town with a track close by. Love the sound of a train.
ReplyDeleteOf course, she will. A OOAK treasure!
ReplyDeleteShe's going to be over the moon! It's adorable!
ReplyDeleteSweet!! Oh that is adorable!! I keep waiting on that die to go on sale. or sale enough for me... hahaha! Have the owl to do up for new grandbaby a wall hanging.
ReplyDeleteNot sure if blogger swallowed my comment or not, but that is adorable! I know she is going to love that!
ReplyDeleteVery, very cute!! Everyone will love it!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Love love LOVE this cute, fun quilt/blankie
ReplyDeleteThat is super dooper cute! I love the curvy-ness of the name with the train cars.
ReplyDeleteWell girl...I love it....so much fun. I want to learn to get my embroidery machine to stitch in a wave like that....I suppose that would take me sitting down...giggles.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Kelly
I'm so glad you made a train quilt for the little girl. Girls should be able to have something without a princess or fairy on it. I love the way you made the name wavy.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see a little girl wanting a train. I love the quilt and a few years I would have wanted to make it for my grandson but he is into Legos now
ReplyDeleteMy little guy would love something like this! He loves trains and Thomas; there's even a Thomas friend with his name. Wish I could have gotten hold of some Scoot! too.
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