Thursday, September 11, 2025

Baby Floor Quilt

I started making floor quilts for babies when our daughter Grace gave birth to twin girls in late 2022.

By this time in Canadian-motherhood history, newborns were not supposed to have any loose bedding (like a quilt) when they slept, and were supposed to wear sleep sacks.

So our twins wore sleep sacks until they were well over two years old.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Babies are put down on the floor for tummy time, and a nice clean soft surface like a quilt is very welcome. The floor quilt in this post was made for a friend of our daughter April, who is giving birth in September 2025.

I use black and white grids or patterned fabric in my floor quilts, because I read long ago that these black and white patterns confuse the evil eye and are often used as protection when placing young children onto the grass.   


Another practical gift for newborns are small flannelette pads for diaper changing or burping or sofa cloths.    


I made a set for Em J, April's friend.


I promise to put up some images of the floor cloth I made for the twins soon.

2025  

Quilt number 116

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