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Dr. Quilter October 18th 03 08:05 PM

another question
 
A while ago I saw in one of those catalogues with cute presents that get
sent do my house for some ungodly reason, a cute star made of fleece to
wrap a baby. Legs, arms and head go into the 5 triangles. I figure I can
probably make one easily for Sofia, with some cute fleece and some
binding (she'll be born in late Feb.) Anybody knows where to get a
pattern? I figure I need to do something special for the front, some
kind of opeining with a flap so that you can put the baby inside and her
face sticks out....
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jules October 18th 03 08:40 PM

I THINK and I only think I saw one in the McCall's or Simplicity range. It
was one or the other, I was in a store checking out the patterns and I saw
one. Never bought it though but it would be a good place to start looking

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"Dr. Quilter" wrote in message
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A while ago I saw in one of those catalogues with cute presents that get
sent do my house for some ungodly reason, a cute star made of fleece to
wrap a baby. Legs, arms and head go into the 5 triangles. I figure I can
probably make one easily for Sofia, with some cute fleece and some
binding (she'll be born in late Feb.) Anybody knows where to get a
pattern? I figure I need to do something special for the front, some
kind of opeining with a flap so that you can put the baby inside and her
face sticks out....
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Dr. Quilter
Ambassador of Extraordinary Aliens




Taria October 18th 03 08:57 PM

Check out the photo
hehttp://www.thecostumer.com/store/sub...m?subcatID=186
Looks like they just make a diagonal slash that they put a tie on.
While googling around I saw one that was just cut up the front
with a zipper. The hood had a bit of elastic. Goggle star
baby bunting and see what you can find.
Very cute idea.
Taria

"Dr. Quilter" wrote:

A while ago I saw in one of those catalogues with cute presents that get
sent do my house for some ungodly reason, a cute star made of fleece to
wrap a baby. Legs, arms and head go into the 5 triangles. I figure I can
probably make one easily for Sofia, with some cute fleece and some
binding (she'll be born in late Feb.) Anybody knows where to get a
pattern? I figure I need to do something special for the front, some
kind of opeining with a flap so that you can put the baby inside and her
face sticks out....
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Dr. Quilter
Ambassador of Extraordinary Aliens



Nurse Ratched October 18th 03 09:43 PM

I think I saw one like that in a Keepsake Catalog.

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frood October 18th 03 09:51 PM

I've seen those patterns somewhere - Keepsake, maybe. They are so cute! The
only thing that kept me from making one 3 years ago was the fact that I'd
have to make 2! :-)

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"Dr. Quilter" wrote in message
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A while ago I saw in one of those catalogues with cute presents that get
sent do my house for some ungodly reason, a cute star made of fleece to
wrap a baby. Legs, arms and head go into the 5 triangles. I figure I can
probably make one easily for Sofia, with some cute fleece and some
binding (she'll be born in late Feb.) Anybody knows where to get a
pattern? I figure I need to do something special for the front, some
kind of opeining with a flap so that you can put the baby inside and her
face sticks out....
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Dr. Quilter
Ambassador of Extraordinary Aliens




CNYstitcher October 18th 03 10:31 PM

One of the "big three" carries a pattern for these things...DH wanted me
to make a chili pepper for DD sigh

Larisa

Dr. Quilter wrote:

A while ago I saw in one of those catalogues with cute presents that get
sent do my house for some ungodly reason, a cute star made of fleece to
wrap a baby. Legs, arms and head go into the 5 triangles. I figure I can
probably make one easily for Sofia, with some cute fleece and some
binding (she'll be born in late Feb.) Anybody knows where to get a
pattern? I figure I need to do something special for the front, some
kind of opeining with a flap so that you can put the baby inside and her
face sticks out....



KittyG October 18th 03 10:38 PM

It's to tempt us in our weak moments. See, it works! They know what
they're doing :)

kitty in phx
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Diana Curtis October 18th 03 11:45 PM

I believe I have seen a similar pattern in the Keepsake Quilting Catalog.
Diana

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"Dr. Quilter" wrote in message
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A while ago I saw in one of those catalogues with cute presents that get
sent do my house for some ungodly reason, a cute star made of fleece to
wrap a baby. Legs, arms and head go into the 5 triangles. I figure I can
probably make one easily for Sofia, with some cute fleece and some
binding (she'll be born in late Feb.) Anybody knows where to get a
pattern? I figure I need to do something special for the front, some
kind of opeining with a flap so that you can put the baby inside and her
face sticks out....
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Dr. Quilter
Ambassador of Extraordinary Aliens




oldhag October 19th 03 04:24 PM

Is this what you are looking for?
http://frontpage.digiserve.com/kicka...s/babystuf.htm
Donna inNWO


Dr. Quilter October 19th 03 06:36 PM

thanks guys. I think I have gotten my hands on one. I receive the KQ
catalogue but don't remember seeing it there. CNY, what are the big 3?


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