
Could not tell you what pattern we used for this delightful little quilt. If I find it, I will let you know. It was a little smaller than crib size, so we added a row of squares. The circles were cut with a special circle cutting tool my mom found at a craft store. We heat n' bonded them together and then zig-zag stitched over the top to reinforce.

In this post, I shall refer to "we" when discussing the construction. This we is my crafty mom, my talented aunt, and me. I did plenty of cutting and ironing and some sewing.

I like the neutral colors--perfect for a boy or girl. Of course I love the polka dots.

I am in LOVE with this quilt!! I am such a fan of polka dots...I am not a quilter, but lucky for me my mother in law is :) :) the bumper pad that was given to us has polka dots on it, so this would be a perfect addition....I'm going to add this to a pinterest board right now, Great Job!!
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