My admiration for Weeks Ringle and Bill Kerr is well documented, so when it came time to pair a charm pack of Lizzie House fabric and a baby-quilt-to-be-made, I turned to the first three issues of Modern Quilts Illustrated for a pattern. I don't use charm packs or layer cakes or what-have-you very often because I don't often own them, and I don't usually make quilts with a single line of fabric. That said, Lizzie does a fantastic job of mixing just the right number of quirky prints with her take on dots and stripes, that it's hard to go wrong when you're looking to make up something for a baby. This was a straight up stash project, and the only thing I changed was the size of the squares (which was dumb and took me much longer to do thanks to having to do MATH which I'm stereotypically awful) and an extra row of solid blocks on the long ends to make a small quilt a bit bigger.

