Make a 9-Patch from bright colored childrens prints. Choose 2 colors, and strip piece. It will go together quickly.
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Rail Fence is quick and easy. My personal all-time favorite is an Irish Chain, aka 9patch with alternating plain block. But a really neat one is a Friendship Star, if you want to put a little more work into it by making the 1/2 sq triangles. If you are into making 1/2 sq triangles, pinwheels are a cute baby quilt, too. So many ideas, so little time!!!
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JoAnn's has Madison baby quilt pattern on the "how to"
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I fell in love with the fabric, Alexander Henry 2005, Let's Play House", which was on the quiltedtaffy website listed in your message. I have been searching for it for 2 hours on the net. I cannot locate it anywhere. Any suggestions?
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Try this pattern. It is very easy and one I use a lot for baby quilts.
http://www.quiltville.com/streakofsunshine.shtml |
I have been doing rag baby quilts, can make one in a weekend. I got a little creative and started making the blankies to match.
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4 Patch 1 Patch is quick and super easy, and can be so striking! Have you made a raggy quilt yet? Turning 20 Again? Or perhaps a Bargello, nothing simpler than that
Pic is sideways, those are kitties on the feature fabric. I used a 1/4 inch border around the feature fab to outline it better [ATTACH=CONFIG]85740[/ATTACH] SO easy, using large prints [ATTACH=CONFIG]85741[/ATTACH] A friend made this, I might have used a solid, dark red, narrow inner border on it [ATTACH=CONFIG]85742[/ATTACH] |
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This is a simple way to make a really cute 9 patch. You start with 5 or 6 inch strips, make 4 patches and then subcut and resew into 9 patches.
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Have you thought about doing a baby quick trip...takes 6 fat quarters and makes up very fast...very little to match...
Cardtrick is also very easy |
Originally Posted by Fabricnut
My best friend has asked me to make a quilt for her baby grandson that is expected in October. I need suggestions for a simple quilt as I haven't done anything but blocks so far (that quilt took 2 years to complete). Of course I was working then and now I've retired from "paid" working. I know some of you will come up with great suggestions. Thank you.
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