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happy2quilt 09-24-2015 11:52 AM

Quilt made from baby clothing?
 
I have been looking for a tutorial on how to make a quilt using whole baby clothing, that is, not cut into squares.

I am assuming you cut the fronts off the clothes and sew them onto a square, then piece the squares together...???

Can someone direct me to where I can learn more about making these types of quilts? A website, book, video?

THANK YOU!!!! :o

Diannia 09-24-2015 01:13 PM

I just googled "quilts using baby clothes" and a lot of pictures came up of what you are wanting to do.

Sandygirl 09-24-2015 01:25 PM

Try Pinterest too.
sandy

happy2quilt 09-24-2015 01:27 PM

Thanks! Yes, I can find photos, but no tutorials on how to make them.

Annaquilts 09-24-2015 01:41 PM

I made several such type quilts as consignment quilts. Look at the second picture is this link.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...de-t52466.html

Yes, you cut the front of the quilt. Sew any seams shut that you want sewn shut. I left pockets etc. open. then I over sized cut the fronts, ironed light weight interfacing onto the back. I then took several such pieces and made a large block, I added anything else like socks or a hat at this point, and then squared up the block. At the end sewed all the blocks together and treated it like a regular top. Just be careful when ironing on the interfacing as many of the decals and screen prints will come off and can't handle being ironed. Also be careful with quilting due to thickness and the many buttons, zippers etc. I normally cut the zipper out before I would sew a jacket or such shut. i would also cut away any bulk I could. These quilts can get too heavy really fast.

happy2quilt 09-24-2015 04:18 PM

Thank you Anna! That helps!

When you sewed the clothing did you tuck under the edges? Or is there a bit of an overhang where you stitched them? I was wondering about fraying. Did you use a straight stitch or zig zag?

Annaquilts 09-24-2015 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by happy2quilt (Post 7326955)
Thank you Anna! That helps!

When you sewed the clothing did you tuck under the edges? Or is there a bit of an overhang where you stitched them? I was wondering about fraying. Did you use a straight stitch or zig zag?


It is just like regular blocks except there is interfacing on one side. I just sewed them together with a quarter inch seam.

Peckish 09-24-2015 05:17 PM

Try googling t-shirt quilt tutorials. Same basic concept.

ManiacQuilter2 09-25-2015 03:07 AM

I would just applique the front of the clothes onto a cotton square just like any applique.

twinkie 09-26-2015 05:26 AM

I like Maniac Quilter 2s suggestion doing applique


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