Design by Sarah Richardson

Design by Sarah Richardson

Design by Sarah Richardson

Design by Sarah Richardson

Design by Sarah Richardson

Design by Sarah Richardson

Design by Sarah Richardson

Design by Sarah Richardson

Design by Sarah Richardson

Design by Sarah Richardson

Design by Sarah Richardson

Design by Sarah Richardson

Design by Erin Feasby, Photograph by Angus Fergusson for Style at Home

Design by Erin Feasby, Photograph by Angus Fergusson for Style at Home

Design by Barbara Barry, Photograph by David Meredith for Veranda.com

Design by Barbara Barry, Photograph by David Meredith for Veranda.com

Home of Travis Robeson, photograph by Bjorn Wallander for Country Living

Home of Travis Robeson, photograph by Bjorn Wallander for Country Living

Design by Erinn V. Design Group featured by Apartment Therapy March 2012, photography by Bethany Nauert

Design by Erinn V. Design Group featured by Apartment Therapy March 2012, photography by Bethany Nauert

Home of Andy and Kate Spade (via the selby and Marcus Design)

Home of Andy and Kate Spade (via the selby and Marcus Design)

by Huestis Tucker Architects, LLC (via Houzz)
Nautical Baby Quilt and Receiving Blankets

There’s a very special baby going to be born very soon, and I’m terribly excited.  When I discovered that the nursery was going to have a nautical feel I was even more excited.  I’d had this quilt in mind for years and this fabric in my stash for just as long.  This was the perfect opportunity to bring it all together and surprise the mom-to-be!

The receiving blankets are a simple square of quilting cotton backed with a flannel.  I adore this sailboat print.  It’s an old one from Moda - a line called “Hamptons”.

The red blanket has a navy flannel backing and the blue one has a flannel navy ticking stripe.  I love me some ticking stripes.

The quilt has a smaller scale patchwork sailboat that I adapted from the book Last Minute Patchwork + Quilted Gifts by Joelle Hoverson.  (I love that book.)

The reverse side has some sweet flag bunting:

I love doing baby quilts - they’re such a manageable size.  Hopefully this one is well-loved!