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June 13, 2019

Pinwheel Baby Quilt

by Judy Tucker


“Pinwheel Baby Quilt” by Jodi for Moda Bake Shop, 36 x 44 inches

“Pinwheel Baby Quilt” by Jodi for Moda Bake Shop, 36 x 44 inches

“Pinwheel Baby Quilt” by Jodi for Moda Bake Shop, 36 x 44 inches

“Pinwheel Baby Quilt” by Jodi for Moda Bake Shop, 36 x 44 inches

After my serious Poppy Quilt, I made this quilt just for the pure fun of it!

The Pinwheel Baby Quilt* is a pattern by Jodi from the Moda Bakeshop. The solids are from Connecting Threads. I used 5 inch Color-Wheel Solids charm squares. I bought a set of true rainbow colors and a set of pastel rainbow squares. The little triangle in the border are 2 1/2 inch squares which are folded on the diagonal twice. The are called prairie points. I made the prairie points from 1930s reproduction fabrics that I had in my stash.

Bamboletta Big Baby enjoying a little time in some dappled sunlight under our Crab apple tree.

Bamboletta Big Baby enjoying a little time in some dappled sunlight under our Crab apple tree.

I have to say, I just love this quilt!

*Okay. This is just sad. I found this quilt pattern on Pinterest a couple months ago and was able to link to the pattern at Moda Bakeshop website. The quilt is still on Pinterest but the link is no longer live. Neither does the pattern doesn’t come up on a search of modabakeshop.com. Looks like it’s been officially retired.

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