One of my former clients with the program work for just had their second baby. I just graduated them from our program, but with our program each new mum gets a hand made quilt for her babe to play and do tummy time on. This young couple was so committed to being good parents (and are) all during our 2-1/2 years together. I promised 2 weeks ago when they graduated that I would stop by to see him when he came and i would like to give them a quilt for their new little one. Well, I got a message last night that he had arrived, so...Other than using a panel, what would be the quickest pattern to use for a baby quilt?
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a strip quilt in baby prints would be fast and easy.
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I do nine patches and snowballs together for a very quick quilt. I have always liked the way they turn out.
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rag quilt
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Both of those sound good...hmmm I wonder if I can find time to hit the LQS during lunch?
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Rail Fence is another pattern that goes together quickly.
Theres so many childrens prints to choose from sometimes choosing the fabrics takes longer than the pattern. :thumbup: |
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Rail Fence is another pattern that goes together quickly.
Theres so many childrens prints to choose from sometimes choosing the fabrics takes longer than the pattern. :thumbup: |
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I do these when I need it quick.
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All good ideas. You could also just put 5" squares together to make a scrappy quilt. Add backing and batting pillowcase style, turn, stitch the opening closed and quilt diagonally through the squares. They go together real fast.
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Lots of fun ones come to mind - warm wishes (I think) is the name of another. It consists of a block of 3 strips that alternates with a block uncut. That way you could showcase a cute baby print in the uncut block, and strip piece coordinates for the other blocks.
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