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Here is a brief description of each pattern: 1. Rainbow Sherbet is a pieced baby quilt pattern that features bright colors arranged in a diamond pattern that is very appealing. Children love bright colors, and what baby wouldn't be pleased with this quilt. 2. Eight easy-to-make pieced pinwheels form the center of the Pinwheel Play blanket. Pick a darling print, such as the chubby cat faces print illustrated in the book, for the border of the print and your child will love it! 3. The third quilt, Chicks on Parade, looks as if the chicks have been appliqued onto the top, but they are actually pieced, a real bonus for those quilters who prefer piecing to applique. 4. Yo-Ho-Ho for boys of all ages lets you dig into your treasure chest for fabrics to make this unique and innovative quilt. 5. Circus Tricks: If you have ever purchased a wonderful circus print fabric and then were dismayed at cutting it up, this is the quilt for you. The Hugs and Kisses blocks, which form the center of this quilt, are the perfect spots for large sections of that circus print. 6. Thomas & Emma Mouse: This clever quilt uses a Drunkard's Path template to cut the shirtfronts for both the little girl and the little boy mouse. 7. Love Your Baby is created from two different blocks, -House Jack Built and Pinwheel. 8. Tropical Delight is very easy to make. It consists of nine easy patchwork blocks with fishes appliqued on five of them. 9. Child's Play is patchwork pieced and will look great with any print that has kids cavorting, plus you can pick your favorite animals for the animal strips. 10. Scrap-Chain Quilt is also pieced. Start with a juvenile cream print and add bright-colored fabric scraps that have been collecting in your fabric stash. 11. Mouse to Tower was designed because the husband of the author of this book is a small-plane pilot, and she imagines that flying is a dream of all men young and old. 12. Easter Bunny Quilt: Imagine how delighted your special baby will be when she sees that the Easter Bunny has brought her own special Easter quilt! 13. Ruffles and Bows: If you are looking for a baby quilt that is quick to make but has a little extra love in it, this is the perfect pattern. 14. Circus Is in Town: A clown print was used in half the blocks and a circus print was used in the other half. If clowns and circuses do not appeal to you, try making this quilt with another theme. 15. Mini Sailboats: This little sailboat quilt is perfect for that little sailor in your life. It is easy to make and fun to see. 16. Bugs on the Nine-Patch: Kids love this quilt that uses bug fabric. If you do not like bugs - just make this quilt using bright fabrics. 17. Seminole Crayons: Kids love crayons and they will love the design of this quilt. By using the Seminole piecing methods this quilt can be finished in no time. 18. This Sunbonnet Sue quilt was inspired by the poem of the same name from "Marigold Garden" by Kate Greenaway. Wouldn't this be the perfect quilt for a sweet little girl? 19. Love and Kisses: Fat-eighth pastel prints are used to make the hearts in this quilt, but you can make these 18 hearts from the same fabric or fabric from your personal fabric stash.
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