This is my first modified puff quilt
#1
I recently finished this infant puff quilt for my niece's baby. I wanted to try half squares too. The back of this quilt is light weight flannel.
Brenda
Brenda
This is the front of the baby modified puff quilt I also crocheted the little brown bear that you see in this photo.
I did this all by hand
I did this all by hand
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This is the back.
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#6
Originally Posted by sewnsewer2
Awww, this is really precious!! How'd you get the "puff"?
I took 2 different size squares (smaller on bottom, larger on top) and pin "tucks" in the larger one so it is the same size as the smaller one, sew 3 sides of the square, stuff with loose batting, pick tuck on 4 side and sew closed. it was a real pain.
I hope you have discovered an easier way!
Rose Hall
#9
Very sweet. I made a baby biscuit quilt many years ago by marking the squares on a muslin back, sewing the larger squares with tucks to the backing, then sewing the seam allowances together. (I sewed 3 meeting sides together before I filled the puffs. Then I sewed the last sides together and did the last seam allowance.) Then I sewed that all to a pretty backing and sewed the sandwich together between the puffs. It was difficult and I have done more that way since.
I have read about other methods, but I don't think there is an EASY method. :lol: :?
I have read about other methods, but I don't think there is an EASY method. :lol: :?
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