There is no comparison to the memories captured by the image of an infant soundly sleeping underneath a thoughtfully pieced and professionally sewn patchwork quilt. Necessity, in economic hardships of the past, spurred on the creation of patchwork baby quilts by creative moms from whatever scraps of material they had. In today’s economy, money saving parents are also drawn to this amazing gesture of love when preparing their nursery.

Boy crib bedding comes in a wide variety of patterns and colors to match your nursery, all the while serving as a link between your new baby and a long-held tradition of love, frugality and care. There are so many bright new color pairings available now for patchwork bedding that parents are often surprised when trying to design a contemporary nursery.

Crib sets are excellent choices for parents looking to incorporate patchwork into the design of the room. If you are looking to save money a complete crib set is the way to go as you will get a fitted sheet, quilt, bumpers and a skirt all at one price. In order to save time while searching for accessories you might want to look for other items in the same store, such as curtains, as most retailers carry a variety of coordinating items.

When a patchwork quilt is the mainstay in a room, many options are available to the one decorating such as vibrant color or numerous patterns contained in the quilt itself. Patchwork bedding allows for a decorating versatility, including many solid colored accessories and also a new crib set or two.

A baby’s bedding can be a very big safety issue. Baby girl bedding sets must be properly fitted in order to protect newborn babies from getting entangled in them. The best way to protect newborns from possibly injuring themselves is to make sure their bedding is properly fitted to the crib mattress.

Don’t ever buy puffy quilt or bumper pairings for baby beds. Parents choosing patchwork baby bedding are on their way to creating a cozy as well as distinctive nursery for their new bundle of love.

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