Kaffe Baby came about with a BOM program. I used the original EQ Dear Jane software throughout my journey and coached others on its use. I can’t imagine making a Baby Jane without that help! I used wool batting covered by white muslin to minimize seam shadowing and quilted on my longarm with 100 weight thread (Superior Microquilter). In February, I was honored when Kaffe Baby was judged Best of Show at my guild’s biennial show. Kaffe Baby will hang in Paducah this year, as well.
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05-10-2020
2:14 pm
I love the vibrant colors and that you have somehow made them “not busy”. Great plan, brilliantly executed!
10-10-2020
9:53 am
beautiful.I love your choice of fabrics.
06-27-2021
5:08 am
Kaffe Baby ist der schönste Dear Jane Quilt den ich je gesehen habe. Die Leuchtkraft der Farben haben mich sehr beeindruckt. Trish Harrison erwähnt in ihrem Kommentar den Stoff Wollschläge,den sie mit weißem Musseline belegt hat. Kann mir jemand sagen was Wollschläge sind.
02-15-2022
7:28 am
I thought a Dear Jane using my favorite Kaffe Fassett fabrics wouldn’t be possible. Trish, you’ve done it beautifully!
10-11-2022
9:21 am
This is the first time I have seen a pattern of shapes and colors like this, and it really caught my attention. Very nice and beautiful
03-21-2023
4:43 pm
I love this quilt and wanted to find out is there a way to get a list of the Kaffe fabric you used for each block? Thank you for any help….I am thinking this will be my next project.