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Everyday Baby Quilt Tutorial

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Quilting, Tutorials Tagged With: Baby, Quilt Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

Everyday Baby Quilt Tutorial

A couple of years back I made two quilts for two beautiful babies. Their Mums are two of my best friends so quilts were the perfect baby gift. I wanted simple but not too simple and I had found two great sets of fabric to use for them. One was super pretty in pinks and greens and mauves with babushka dolls, and the other was classic boy denim blue with red and yellow in a design of boats and water.  Those babies are both awesome big kids now.

Everyday Baby Quilt Tutorial

I enjoyed making these quilts. I remember praying for those babies as I stitched and loving the process of cutting and piecing. I practiced some new free motion quilting on these quilts when I had not done much quilting, and learnt some tricks as I went along.

Everyday Baby Quilt Tutorial

Recently a reader asked me about the pattern for these quilts, so I borrowed one back for some new photos (it is so hard to take photos of quilts!!) and to create the tutorial for you. It is actually kind of special to see how this quilt has obviously been used a lot, which is exactly what I would have hoped for. I remember telling these two Mums that I was making quilts for their kids to use, not heirlooms to stash in a cupboard somewhere. So the little marks on this quilt tell me they took me at my word and have used these quilts for snuggling and playing – love that! I like to think that they have been used every day, so I’m calling this the Everyday Baby Quilt Tutorial.

Everyday Baby Quilt Pattern

 

Finished size of quilt: 44″ x 60″ (112cm x 152cm)

What You Need

  • Various prints – I used a collection of coordinated prints (sometimes called a “story”). I had a blue water print for all the sashing, then 4 different prints for the other borders and blocks. There is a spot and a narrow stripe with stars in it. Then there is a wider stripe with pictures, like a border print. I cut this carefully to use the lighthouses and boats. Lastly there is a print with a neutral background and various squares and rectangles containing pictures. Each print was cut into some squares and some rectangles to mix them up. – 1.5 m for the blocks and top borders; 1.3m for sashing
  • Backing fabric – 50″ x 65″ at least (127cm x 165cm)
  • Binding fabric – I used leftover fabric from the blocks; 0.5 m
  • Wadding – 50″ x 65″ at least (127cm x 165cm)

Everyday Baby Quilt Tutorial

What To Do

Cutting:

  • large rectangles: 6.5″ x 8.5″ – 10 needed (I cut these first to get the pictures I wanted on them)
  • squares: 6.5″ x 6.5″ – 10 needed
  • small rectangles: 6.5″ x 4.5″ – 13 needed
  • sashing: 4.5″ x 44″ strips – 8 needed
  • border strips at the top of quilt: 4.5″ x 44″ – 2 of these in different prints for two borders
  • binding: 2.5″x 44″  strips – 6 needed




Piecing:

  • Lay out your squares and rectangles in 4 equal rows using my diagram as a guide.
  • Join each row together with quarter-inch seams, pressing all the seams to the side as you go along. If needed, trim these to be all the same length – they should be the same but seam allowance can make them slightly different.
  • Join the 4.5″ sashing strips together then cut to create 5 strips of the same length as your finished feature rows.
  • Join the feature rows and the sashing.
  • Join another sashing strip to the bottom of the quilt.
  • Join two border strips to the top of the quilt.
  • Baste with the wadding and backing, and quilt. My quilt was quilted with meandering loops in all the sashing sections, then more geometric free motion meandering in the feature sections.
  • Finally join your binding strips and bind your quilt.

Everyday Baby Quilt Tutorial

Everyday Baby Quilt Tutorial

 

Filed Under: Quilting, Tutorials Tagged With: Baby, Quilt

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  1. Robin says

    April 1, 2014 at 8:20 AM

    Thank you!!!

  2. Amy says

    April 3, 2014 at 1:14 PM

    what a beautiful quilt. Pinning this for reference 🙂

  3. Anne @ Domesblissity says

    April 10, 2014 at 7:01 AM

    Gosh Tonya. It seems like absolute ages since we’ve spoken. I’ve been so busy getting fit that everything else has lapsed. I’m even late with this week’s linky party but just letting you know I’m featuring this one today.

    thanks for popping in and linking up.

    Anne xx

    • Tonya Grant says

      April 10, 2014 at 7:29 AM

      Hi Anne,
      Getting fit sounds like a fabulous reason to be absent from the Net – probably something I should be doing too!
      Thanks for featuring my quilt.
      Tonya

  4. Irene S says

    April 20, 2015 at 11:27 PM

    Thank you for sharing.

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Tonya is the voice behind The Crafty Mummy. She dabbles in lots of different crafts – patchwork, quilting, cross-stitch, scrapbooking, knitting, crochet and sewing. This is the record of projects she has done, and the projects she dreams of getting to! Read More…

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