tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433179215135658528.post3732988622561324510..comments2023-10-13T06:35:01.281-04:00Comments on magnificasti mirabilia: Baptism blankets: fishing for ideasAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13338417067357858959noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433179215135658528.post-11060115256682988572009-10-07T11:40:47.635-04:002009-10-07T11:40:47.635-04:00I like the white-on-white quilt, and the crochet o...I like the white-on-white quilt, and the crochet options best. Applique sounds too fussy. Maybe with the quilt, one square could be the "St. Mary's Blue" and leave the rest, and the binding in the white/creme/grey family? There are also lots of great, lacey (or not lacey) knitting patterns out there that would likely be quick to work up in the Baby blanket size. It also sounds like more of your fellow parishiners need experience with washable wool, soft acrylic, and cottong yarn! <br /><br />Totally washable, sheesh. Good Luck!sarah rebeccahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16931083608662887386noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433179215135658528.post-846088526504993522009-10-06T20:54:14.203-04:002009-10-06T20:54:14.203-04:00I used a very soft crocheted shawl when my first b...I used a very soft crocheted shawl when my first baby was tiny. It was made of very fine yarn--I don't know how hard it would be to work with. And I don't know where it is now--Janetnoreply@blogger.com