After I painted the Dr. Seuss room for
my nephews I came across some amazing Dr. Seuss fabric. First I found a fat quarter bundle of the
Lorax and did a little research and found a fat quarter bundle for Cat in the
Hat. After finding these two fabric
lines I decided to make quilts for my nephews to go with their Dr. Seuss wall
murals.
my nephews I came across some amazing Dr. Seuss fabric. First I found a fat quarter bundle of the
Lorax and did a little research and found a fat quarter bundle for Cat in the
Hat. After finding these two fabric
lines I decided to make quilts for my nephews to go with their Dr. Seuss wall
murals.
I mean if you are going to have a Dr.
Seuss themed room, you have to go all out. Right? The answer is clearly yes, so
off I went to create a quilt for each of the boys. Also it was an excuse to buy fabric and who
doesn’t love that.
Seuss themed room, you have to go all out. Right? The answer is clearly yes, so
off I went to create a quilt for each of the boys. Also it was an excuse to buy fabric and who
doesn’t love that.
I created the Lorax quilt first and backed it in
a lime green Kona Cotton. I quilted it with diagonal lines using a lime green thread.
I also added four stripes of celebrate Seuss fabric into the back for some added interest. My favorite part it the binding which is a rainbow striped Seuss fabric. Sadly I didn’t get a chance to get better pictures of the quilts before they went off to their new home in the Caribbean.
Love,
Elise Lea
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