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Originally Posted by probstrs
I'm a new quilter and need to find a pattern for 2 baby quilts with the theme of Cowboy and Cowgirl (1 of each), my cousin is having twins and I would love to make her a couple of quilts. However, I'm new so I will need something for a beginner or at least a pattern that is easily followed.
Can anyone suggest a pattern or have any ideasor advice that I might be able to follow?
Thank you in advance, I look forward to hearing back from fellow quilters.
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Find some cowboy and cowgirl fabric. There's a lot of it out there. Cut it so that it is 30 inches wide and 40 inches long. Then add borders that coordinate, until you get a quilt that's about 36 inches wide and about 45 inches long. Choose a back that coordinates, quilt them and you will have good and impressive baby quilts in a hurry. Adding the borders will give you lots of practice sewing that 1/4 inch seam. froggyintexas
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