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Is it too late to Sew a Quilt before Christmas?

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

No, it isn’t!

If you still would like to create a beautiful handmade quilt before Christmas, you just need to choose the right pattern and be smart about it.

Here’s my 5 tips for choosing a quilt that you can complete.

5 tips to sew a quilt before Christmas | 1 keep a simple colour scheme

Keep the colour scheme simple

By sticking to a simple colour scheme with only a limited number of fabrics, you don’t have to make lots of choices or worry about which colours to use where in your quilt. Similarly, choosing only a few patterns to work with can also make your life easier. Think about a single background colour with just 2 or 3 or 4 colours in the pattern, or keep it even more simple with just 1 contrasting colour on the background.

5 tips to sew a quilt before Christmas | 2 use jelly rolls

Use jelly rolls or other pre-cut strips of fabric

I’ve talked about my love of jelly rolls many times before, and they really do make your choices easy. A jelly roll is a set of fabric strips in coordinating fabrics that are pre-cut into 2.5″ strips. You save so much cutting time with these! Plus you get a coordinated colour scheme without having to individually choose a bunch of fabrics, like in this quilt.

5 tips to sew a quilt before Christmas | 3 repeat a pattern

Repeat a Pattern

It is super common to repeat a pattern in a quilt, either repeating a block or, like this quilt, using a pattern of strips. Repeating a pattern can often allow you to chain piece your quilt and make it come together quicker. (I explain about chain piecing in this post.)

5 tips to sew a quilt before Christmas | 4 use charm squares

Use Charm Squares

Charm squares are another pre-cut fabric choice that will make your quilt come together faster and provide a coordinated colour scheme. You can use your charm squares just as they are, or cut them to create triangles or rectangles for a slightly more intricate pattern. One pack of charm squares can create a lovely baby quilt like this.

5 tips to sew a quilt before Christmas | 5 keep it small

Keep it small

Not all quilts need to be as large as a bed. Children and babies only need small quilts, and lap quilts are perfect for throwing over your knees on the couch. Save some time by making a smaller quilt that will still be loved by the recipient.

I hope you got some ideas! heck out these posts for a few more ideas:

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Filed Under: Quilting Tagged With: Quilting

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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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