My good intentions to have the crib liner finished in time for the Autumn Baby's arrival have been thwarted by his early arrival on Sunday - three weeks early with accompanying shock and drama. After a rough start, mum and baby are now doing well, but not home yet.
Meanwhile, the crib liner is nearly finished - four quilted panels, ten and a half inches deep, joined at the four corners using the QAYG method.
With the binding I wanted minimum contrast, and dug out a piece of fabric that I bought years ago as a small remnant. There was just enough to make the binding. The design is very muted and the little stars and moons are perfect for bedtime.
Now I have to attach tabs to fasten the lining to the crib. I have been deliberating for a while, and have finally decided on a method. It has been tricky working with just photos and measurements and without being able to fit the lining to the actual crib. I have put in pins to indicate the spacing between the staves, but it still didn't help with the actual length of the tabs. Eventually I hit on the idea of asking my husband to make a mock up of a couple of staves and the top and bottom, all to scale, so I can work in three dimensions instead of floundering in fresh air.
It has sweet little angels on it. I'm hoping one or two will be visible on the finished item to keep guard over the sleeping baby.
Here goes for Week 401:-
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