Even if you're not experienced with a needle and thread (like me!), you can make these blocks. Or get your crafty friend to make some for you, which I always suggest. Tutorial, here.
And if you just want to buy some...Baby AmoreTaggies Big Soft Blocks — These look amazing.Dwell Studio Soft Blocks
P.S. An invisible stitch (which is what you're going to want to use when closing up the last seam) is fairly simple to accomplish, but if you've never tried it before, there are a lot of tutorials online. Like this one.
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ReplyDeleteThose soft blocks look really adorable and I bet them are perfect for babies to play with:) Enjoy your morning, Mary:). Kisses
ReplyDeleteyea i just love how simple and sweet they are. thanks for the morning wishes! i hope yours is marvelous as welll. :) just fyi i've been loving your blog, lately!
ReplyDeleteSo I'm following now :)
ReplyDeleteAnd consider these blocks done. I needed another sewing project for lazing around gigantically preg as I am.
haha! thanks, elizabeth! i hope you'll post pics of your finished blocks. i'm sure they'll be adorable. :)
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