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Scissor Queen 09-05-2010 02:35 PM

Here's a super fast baby quilt pattern. You get three at once and you can make all three tops in just a matter of a couple of hours.

http://www.ashevillequiltguild.org/A...or%20Linus.pdf

SueDor 09-05-2010 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
Here's a super fast baby quilt pattern. You get three at once and you can make all three tops in just a matter of a couple of hours.

http://www.ashevillequiltguild.org/A...or%20Linus.pdf

Those are cute!

skeetersmom 09-05-2010 04:12 PM

I love the idea of using fleece backing on a baby quilt. (I'm a newbie, BTW). Could you tell us what you do for the binding.....and give any other instructions you might care to share with us. This sounds like such a great idea. I have a great-grandbaby boy due in January and would surely like to try this out.
Thanks in advance!

barbrdunn 09-05-2010 04:13 PM

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I do lots of charity quilts and for kids I like to do the "quick strippie", but I do it as a "stitch and flip" so the quilting is already done for you. Add a machine binding and you are done in no time. For adults I like to do a strip quilt like the one in the pic below. It quilts up quickly with just a SID.

Children's stitch and flip in flannel
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Adult size simple quilt
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BKrenning 09-05-2010 06:56 PM


Originally Posted by skeetersmom
I love the idea of using fleece backing on a baby quilt. (I'm a newbie, BTW). Could you tell us what you do for the binding.....and give any other instructions you might care to share with us. This sounds like such a great idea. I have a great-grandbaby boy due in January and would surely like to try this out.
Thanks in advance!

I usually just bring the fleece to the front and topstitch it down but you could do a regular cotton binding or even a fancy satin blanket binding if you wanted. I just bring the fleece to the front because it's quick & easy.

luvTooQuilt 09-05-2010 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by barbrdunn
I do lots of charity quilts and for kids I like to do the "quick strippie", but I do it as a "stitch and flip" so the quilting is already done for you. Add a machine binding and you are done in no time. For adults I like to do a strip quilt like the one in the pic below. It quilts up quickly with just a SID.

I love this one!!!

Thanks !!!

barbrdunn 09-05-2010 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by luvTooQuilt

Originally Posted by barbrdunn
I do lots of charity quilts and for kids I like to do the "quick strippie", but I do it as a "stitch and flip" so the quilting is already done for you. Add a machine binding and you are done in no time. For adults I like to do a strip quilt like the one in the pic below. It quilts up quickly with just a SID.

I love this one!!!

Thanks !!!

You are welcome, I'm glad you like it.

skeetersmom 09-06-2010 02:01 AM


Originally Posted by BKrenning

Originally Posted by skeetersmom
I love the idea of using fleece backing on a baby quilt. (I'm a newbie, BTW). Could you tell us what you do for the binding.....and give any other instructions you might care to share with us. This sounds like such a great idea. I have a great-grandbaby boy due in January and would surely like to try this out.
Thanks in advance!

I usually just bring the fleece to the front and topstitch it down but you could do a regular cotton binding or even a fancy satin blanket binding if you wanted. I just bring the fleece to the front because it's quick & easy.

Thank you so much! Think I'll just bring the fleece to the front because it sounds so much easier! Thanks for your reply!

watterstide 09-06-2010 03:16 AM


Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
Here's a super fast baby quilt pattern. You get three at once and you can make all three tops in just a matter of a couple of hours.

http://www.ashevillequiltguild.org/A...or%20Linus.pdf

this is the one i was looking for. i have done a few of them..very quick!

Pattern pdf file:
http://www.ashevillequiltguild.org/A...or%20Linus.pdf

picture tutorial ! :
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...qmKYnc?start=0

"I devised a rotary-cut quilt for an appearance on Simply Quilts (episode #1129). Each fabric in Super-Sized Nine Patch is cut with just 2 cuts with a rotary cutter. Using 3 fabrics and swapping the cut pieces yields 3 baby quilts in no time at all.
I can see these quilts used for charity quilts, last minute baby showers or background for applique." Anita Grossman

i can no longer find the short video Anita made for simply quilts..
:-(

luvTooQuilt 09-06-2010 04:42 PM

Whoo Hoo..

So far Ive started the rail fence - OMG super easy.. and the supersize 9inch.. Another super easy, super quick one.. And I've cut the the strips for the Strippys...Yay!! I'm hoping to make a baby quilt every other day so keep the ideas coming!! I love them !!!


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