Sheer Bliss Hopscotch Baby Quilt
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Sheer Bliss Hopscotch Baby Quilt
I decided to use my Hopscotch quilt pattern to make a baby quilt. This is a fast and easy quilt pattern.

Sheer Bliss by White Owl Textiles Lumin Fabrics
Back in April I shared a peek at this fat quarter bundle I received from Missouri Star Quilt Co. to make a quilt. These beautiful fabrics are from Lumin Fabrics. I picked out the fat quarter bundle of Sheer Bliss curated by White Owl Textiles and additional yardage from the collection and Missouri Star Quilt Co.

44″ x 44″ Baby Quilt
A 44″ x 44″ quilt is a good size for a baby quilt, I really like how the blue fabric just pops.
You can always add wider borders if you prefer a bigger quilt. Tomorrow I’ll share the same baby quilt with a different accent color and a few more quilt blocks added.

Sheer Bliss Fat Quarter Bundle
I used a fat quarter bundle of the Sheer Bliss fabrics. My pattern calls for a jelly roll but fat quarters also work. There are 20 fat quarters in this fundamentals bundle from White Owl Textiles. Beautiful pastel colors.

Vintage Singer Sewing Machine
I still do almost all of my quilting on my vintage 15-91 Singer sewing machine. It is in a cabinet that I painted white and I have Ikea drawers to the left and right and also a table behind to give me plenty of space to work. This is really a workhorse.

Quilt Blocks
Here are a few of the quilt blocks for the Sheer Bliss Hopscotch Baby Quilt.

Another Baby Quilt
I also received a beautiful cream fabric and since I still had plenty of fabric from the fat quarter bundle, I made another baby quilt that is a little bigger using that fabric. I’ll share that quilt in my next blog post.

Rusty on the Quilt
Rusty loves getting his picture taken anymore. What a change from 3 years ago when we rescued him. Then if you pointed a camera at him he cringed. Now he is my model.

Sheer Bliss Hopscotch Baby Quilt
When I made a baby quilt, I like to do fairly large free-motion quilting so the quilt stays soft and cuddly. I will also wash and dry a baby quilt before gifting it.
I hope you like the quilt and thank you Missouri Star Quilt Co. for sending me the fabrics! #msqcshowandtell, #msqcpartner
Fundamentals Sheer Bliss Fat Quarter Bundle

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Love the baby quilt patterns as well as the quilts!
The baby quilts are really pretty & your flowers are so colorful. Thanks so much for all that you share with us, stay cool
The baby quilt came out beautifully.
I love the White Owl Textiles bundle. Rusty loves it too. Look at his big smile!! The Sheer Bliss Hopscotch baby quilt is beautiful.
I hope you like the quilt and thank you Missouri Star Quilt Co. for sending me the fabrics! #msqcshowandtell, #msqcpartner
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing your signature collection
Thanks Niki
Hi, Connie! Love, love, love the Hopscotch Pattern and just purchased it to make a few baby quilts for a local hospital. Always look forward to your newsletters and new patterns. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Mary, the pattern will make beautiful baby quilts.
The quilt is beautiful! It’s always fun to see Rusty and see he is happy and loved!
Thanks Sheryl, Rusty is a keeper!
That turned out beautifully. The blue really makes the quilt pop. The blender fabrics are fabulous. So is Rusty!
Thanks Mary
Beautiful quilt. With this hot, humid weather is a good time to get some quilting done. I’m only working on small projects and trying to clear out some stuff also. I enjoy the sewing/quilting much more, however have to get rid of some excess. Thank you, Connie- you are always inspiring.
When it is hot I don’t want to be outside so quilting is what I like to do also. Thanks!