Showing posts with label beginner quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beginner quilt. Show all posts

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Baby Boy Quilt using Speedy Baby 2 Pattern Tutorial and Free Pattern

Speedy Baby 2 Pattern from  Deslynn Mecham on the Quilt Taffy Blog

A good friend of mine was pregnant with her new baby boy. I was dying to use this ducky fabric I had in my stash...now to find complimentary charm squares and borders for this special gift. I could not find any charm squares that I liked to match the centerpiece of this quilt. So I found 8 fabrics that went well with the center square and decided to cut my own 5" charm squares. 32 are needed for this quilt so I cut 4, 5" squares out of each fabric.

Jennifer, her husband and children are wonderful people and I have known Jennifer for 25 years. We went to school together and were in the Gold Pride Marching/Concert band. We even worked together at a little accessory store when her oldest boys were just babies. So you can understand  years later when she is having this miracle baby boy I was so excited to make him a special quilt.

Items needed:
1/4 yard of 8 different fabrics for 5" charm squares or a 32 pack of charm squares
1 yard for inner border
1 yard for second border
2 yards for back
thread for piecing blocks
thread for quilting
1 fat quarter for center - will cut 16.5" square
1/2 yard for double fold binding
crib size Warm & Natural batting

Tools needed:
If cutting charms from yardage use a 5" square template. Omnigrid Grip 5" square ruler template was used for this project.
cutting mat
rotary cutter
ruler(s)
sewing machine
snipping scissors

Instructions:
If not using a charm pack, start with cutting 32 - 5" squares
Then cut the fat quarter to a 16.5" square
For inner border cut 3 - 6" x wof strips. Cut 2 strips to measure 6x16.5" (from one strip). Cut 2 strips to measure 6x27.5"
For second border cut 4 - 5" x wof strips. Cut 4 strips to measure 5"x36.5"
Binding fabric cut 5 - 2.5" x wof strips
 
Sewing:
With the center square sew a 16.5" inner border strip to each side of the square. Press seam to border fabric. Now sew the 27.5" inner border fabric to the top and bottom of the center square. Press seam to border fabric.

 
Make 2 rows of 6 charms each, this will be used as the charm square border. Again press all seams in one direction. Add each row to the sides of the center square with the inner border. Press seams. Now make 2 rows of 8 charms each. Add these to the top and bottom of your center piece.



For the second border add 36.5" strips to each side of the charm border of the center of the quilt. With the additional two second border strips sew a charm square on to each end. Then sew one strip to the top and one to the bottom. Make sure to press all seams.



Piece the back as needed to have a large enough piece to be slightly larger than the quilt top for the sandwiching and quilting.

Sandwich the quilt top, batting and quilt bottom. Baste/pin very well.



The fun part - quilting. Quilt as desired. I was inspired by all the squares to quilt squares starting with the center block. Began with a 2" square in the center then continued sewing larger squares around it at a 2" interval until the entire center and first border were quilted. For the charm squares I quilted each charm with 3 squares an inch apart. For the second border quilted around the seam and then every 2 inches again until 3 squares were visible.



Once the quilting is complete, trim/square up the quilt. Time to bind. Take your binding strip (do a double fold bind strip) and pin to quilt. Sew binding.



There you have it - the perfect baby/toddler quilt!



Pattern link: http://schoolgirlsamplers.com/pdftutorialspatterns/SpeedyBaby2.pdf

 


  


Sunday, October 21, 2012

Bode's Super Duper Special Halloween Quilt - Pattern

This is a modified pattern from a simple Charm Square Baby Quilt, the one I used to make my niece's, Benlee, quilt.

Pattern for a twin size quilt 64"x82"
Beginners quilt or Easy quilt

Supplies
1/2 yard each of 8 Halloween print fabrics (blocks)
2 yards tangerine solid (or complementary fabric for sashing)
3/4 yard orange and black dot (binding)
4 yards purple (backing)
Twin size batting (I used Warm & Natural for the nice drape it gives kid quilts)

Cutting
10    6"x6" of each of the 8 Halloween fabrics = 80 total 6" squares
10    3"x6" of each of the 8 Halloween fabrics = 80 total half squares
15    2.5" x wof to make 9 sashing strips = 9  2.5"x 66" strips
3      5" x wof to make one top border and one bottom border = 2  5"x66" borders
7      2.5" x wof to make binding strip
2      72" x wof for backing piece (will sew long sides together to make back)

Project Instructions
Sew 6" squares and half squares into 10 rows, pressing seams open. Each row will include 8 squares and 8 half squares, alternating between them. Start 5 of your rows with a square and the other 5 with a half square.

Once all rows are sewn, time to sew the solid sashings strips and the pieced rows together. Placing the 5" borders at the top and bottom of the quilt top and the 2.5" sashings between the pieced rows. Press seams open.

The sashing and borders might be slightly longer than the pieced rows. After sewing the sashings to the rows trim the excess fabric to match the pieced rows.

Now the quilt top is finished. Take the quilt top, batting and pieced quilt back to sandwich the quilt together. Quilt top face up, batting in middle and backing wrong side to batting.

Time to quilt as desired, I used a free hand motion quilting. But diagonal lines look nice too.


Piece, sew and iron binding strip using a double fold binding. Bind quilt.


Machine wash quilt on gentle cycle in cold water and tumble try low. Iron if desired.

Enjoy for yourself or makes a nice gift!