My sister adopted her second baby boy this past summer and I couldn’t be more thrilled. His nickname is Jacob-Monkey so of course I had to make him a Funky Monkey quilt!
I started off with one of my favorite patterns which I’ve named Baby Bricks. I cut random scraps of 3 1/2″ x 7 1/2″ rectangles in a coordinated color scheme. My sister wanted green and brown so I combed through my stash of fabrics that would fit the theme.
Once the top was done, I felt that it needed something more. So I took one of the larger themed monkey fabrics depicting playful monkeys on scooters, with pogo stocks, hoola-hoops and more! I made my own iron-on appliques using light Steam-A-Seam 2 on the back side of the cream monkeys.
Then I appliqued them randomly on the top. I stitched around the edges of the monkey patches and randomly stippled the rest of the top. It turned out rather cute, don’t you think?

I used an allover “Goodnight Monkey” print for the back in brown and green.
Jacob seemed to like the cozy quilt. He took to it right away, chewing on it and looking at the monkeys.
It matches his car-seat carrier, too!

My sister has a new baby boy that I’ve lovingly nicknamed Monkey-butt π I’m making him a Sock monkey scrapbook and a Monkey/jungle themed quilt for him. Thanks for sharing this. It’s so precious!
What a cute quilt. So lucky to have an aunt like you!
Jacob is sooooo precious! The quilt is adorable just like him! I love you all! Aunt Lynnie π
What a cute little guy! I love the quilt, especially the appliqued monkeys on it – and it will grow up with him too.