Yeah. Baby Ducks are cute. Especially on a great Moda flannel on the back of a finished baby quilt!

OK, so the binding isn't sewn down yet. Gimme a break, I just sandwiched, quilted and sewed on the binding last night!

Besides, I have to wait for the new schmoo to make his appearance at the end of May before I can present, anyway! ;-)

The softball background is particularly appropriate for this particular quilt, since Mom has her picture on the outfield wall! The banner is blurry in the background, but it's No. 9 and mom-to-be is on the left-hand side of that 1999 banner. Arrow provided for your viewing pleasure since the focus is on the quilt, not the outfield. :)
Of course, I also owe that mom-to-be a T-shirt quilt, so I might have to suck it up and finish that damn thing. I hate the process of making those things, but the finished product rocks.
We have kick-ass new faucets installed, but I'm not up for that saga today. Tomorrow is a "true" day off, and I can't wait. I'll be watching the Masters, fusing t-shirts and plan to embroider three baby quilt logos. Wish me luck!
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"For many a flower is born to blush unseen, and waste it's sweetness on the desert air."
I breath through my eyelids every once in a while, too ... when I can stop being so linear.
;-)
BJShredder
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