Frogs, ducks and dragonflies... oh my!

We have a sweet young gal at church who is having a baby soon- her and her DH's first. The ladies group at church is having a baby shower for her and her 'theme' for the baby's room is frogs, dragonflies and ducks and pastel colors. Anybody know of any pieced or PFP'ed patterns- for free? I know I can do a search, but I'm not real good at it and wading thru thousands of hits is rather frustrating for me. I am hoping somebody has something handy that they know about- right on the tips of their keyboarding fingers? I'd sure appreciate the help. ;-)

Leslie & The Furbabies in very, very soggy MO.

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Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.
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jennellh

No, not quite what I hoped for. I waited until the last minute to start the baby quilt- as usual for me!- and now I need something fairly simple and quick. I'm thinking more cartoon-ish rather than realistic. Thanks for looking!

Leslie & The Furbabies > We have a sweet young gal at church who is having a baby soon- her and her

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Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.

Quiltmaker has a paper pieced duck about half way down the page of their Project Linus patterns

Julia > We have a sweet young gal at church who is having a baby soon- her and

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Julia in MN

Here are a few that may work:

Frogs:

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Ducks:

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(so cute!) Dragonflys:

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Trixie

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Trixie

The 'Frog eating fly' one on the third site Trixie mentioned here is very cute! It was even designed by a 7 year old.

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I know it's not PP, Leslie, but it might be worth considering. That Janome of yours is very capable of doing appliqué, after all. :-) You could even combine it with the lucky-ducky one Trixie has found here too. Get two of the themes in one. Ah baby quilts - what fun opportunities they present.

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Leigh Harris

Not paper pieced but cute anyway!

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Sarah

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Sarah Dixon

If you are willing to go for appliqué, take a look at the site for Sindy Rodenmayer -- fatcat patterns.

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She has adorable patterns for quilts -- in pdf format.

I also love her 'family dirt' stories.

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L

those are fun! does anyone have jan/feb in the baltimore blues quilt?

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Kellie J Berger

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