Baby Quilts: My Happiness Project
Last week I gave in to a bad attitude and blame it on the arctic temperatures and massive amounts of snow in Minnesota. So this week I decided to create a Happiness Project. It’s pretty simple: I’m going to make happy little baby quilts.
Charming Bars Baby Quilt
I already finished piecing Charming Bars with fabric leftover from the Jolly Bar Bon Bons quilt. Sewing simple rectangles to create this modern quilt was very uplifting. Seriously, I love Zen Chic’s White Christmas fabric line. Next month I’ll quilt this top for a baby who’s due to arrive before Easter. (I already purchased a colorful print for the backing.)

Butterfly Patch Baby Quilt
Currently on my design wall is my spin on Lella Boutique’s Butterfly Patch pattern. The original pattern makes a 66-inch square quilt. However, I’m trying to size it down to half that size so it’ll work as a baby quilt. Although the original pattern incorporates pieced blocks, I’m using mostly simple charm squares and a few half-square triangles from Lella Boutique’s current fabric line, Garden Variety. Hopefully I’ll finish piecing this quilt top during the snowstorm that might drop from 6 inches to 12 inches of new snow this weekend. (Now you understand why I’m sewing a butterfly from florals. I won’t be seeing either one in my yard for quite awhile!)

Moda Love Baby Quilt
The third baby quilt in my queue is a Moda Love charm quilt, which will use up some cool Fandango fabric by Kate Spain. This quilt will satisfy my need for spring greens and coral. And I think it’ll be perfect for Jack’s Basket this spring! If you’d like to learn more about why I support Jack’s Basket, please read a guest post I wrote for the Hands 2 Help Comfort Quilt Challenge. Plus, I’d love it if you decide to make baby quilts (or larger) and donate to one of the five Hands 2 Help designated organizations. Learn more at Sarah’s post about signing up for Hands to Help.

What are you doing to keep your spirits up during this month of March that came in with a roar?
Joyfully,
Tracie
This week I’m linking up with Sarah at Confessions of a Fabric Addict.