Easy Baby Quilt Patterns

Steps for easy baby quilt patterns and the history of quilt making.

You will most likely find all the supplies you need for easy baby quilt patterns or any other quilt you want to make from your linen closet or scrap materials from past projects.

The plaid flannel or cotton pieces can be cut from old shirts, dresses, skirts or whatever you have your family have outgrown. Just go through all of you pretty clothes that you no longer wear and put them to good use.

Easy baby quilt pattens and adult quilt pattern can be found throughout many websites.

Fabric was hard to come by in the colonial days and the women would stitch together whatever bits of material that they had to make a quilt.

These early quilts were probably sewn arbitrarily, known today as crazy quilts.

But as fabric became more obtainable, easy geometric motifs were designed.

Quilt making began to develop into a real American art form.

Patterns, including easy baby quilt patterns began to grow more elaborately with definite designs becoming more popular and were given names such as basket quilt pattern, horse quilt, John Deere quilt, Razorback quilt, and on and on.

Quilt making in the old days consisted of the patchwork block system, which broke the quilt design up into smaller units that were sewn together to make the whole quilt.

Today, the use of a quilt sewing machine is used by most because it takes much less time and the consistency of the stitching is generally better.

When a top was finished, the women would get together and embrace what was called a quilting bee to stitch together the top, bottom, and batting.

These bees were community events as well as vocation sessions and were attended by men and children as well as the women.

I can just imagine the children playing together and the men sitting under a big Oak tree chewing their tobacco and whittling away on a stick.

While the women told their latest stories and rumors.

The women used anything from dried leaves, feathers, to pieces of rags, old blankets, and cotton batting to stuff a quilt.

Now days cotton and polyester batting has turn out to be the most popular option for quilt stuffing.

It's warm and supple, and holds up well in laundering.

Early quilt making were stitched completely by hand, but today a sewing machine can be used to sew the patches together and also do the quilting.

Many, however, are adamant that only by hand sewing can the true spirit of quilt making be a true art form.


For your easy baby quilt pattern; You will need:

40 x 27" blanket for center layer

sheet for backing

fabric scraps, enough to make 54- 5 x 5" squares

1- 5 x 5" square paper pattern

1 pkgs. double fold quilt binding and matching thread.

Miscellaneous: Scissors pins, tape measure

What to do when making your easy baby quilt patterns

1. Cut middle and backing materials to measure 40x27". Press backing.

2. With paper pattern, cut one fabric square to use as pattern in place of paper.

3. Cut all 54 squares and press.

4. Pin and sew 6 squares together horizontally to form top row, allowing 1/2" seam. Repeat sewing 6 squares together until you have 9 rows of squares. Press seams.

5. Pin and sew the 9 rows together. Press remaining seams. Front is complete.

6. To add character, select colors of print squares and embroider solid squares and binding by hand or machine.

7. Pin front to middle, matching edges. Sew together, allowing 1/3" seam edge.

8. Carefully matching edges, add backing and baste front to back.

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Supplies and Tools

For easy baby quilt patterns and any other quilt, you need little in the means of tools required for quilt making. Basic sewing tools and a few art supplies will do.

Fabrics used for the patchwork top ought to be light to medium in heaviness.

Cottons such as broadcloth, muslin, or percale are admirable, as are comparable weaves of cotton polyester.

Try to keep away from very heavy or very light fabrics as well as elastic fabrics such as jersey.

When choosing fabrics for your easy baby quilt patterns, be aware of the interchange between them in the finished pattern.

Generally, you will want keen distinction between light and dark colors.

Also, small prints more often than not work best in patchwork because large print designs are lost when cut into pieces.

The backing fabric ought to be the same color theme as used on the top.

You may want to choose pure coordinating colors or maybe choose one of the prints used on the quilt itself.

Using bed sheets are admirable for backing, as they come in a diversity of colors and prints and are big enough so that they do not need to be sewn.

Or you can cut them to fit your easy baby quilt patterns size.

The batting of a quilt is frequently polyester or cotton batting in sheet form. It comes in gauges of thickness from 1/4 inches to 1 inch.

You can even use an old blanket for batting. Just make sure it is the same size as your quilt that you are making.

But for simplicity of working, easiness of care, insulation value, and low cost, cotton or polyester is difficult to beat.

Plus it tends to bind together in one piece so that less quilting is necessary to stop shifting or shredding.

To hand stitch patchwork pieces together, use usual sewing needles, called sharps size 8, and an all purpose thread.

When quilting, use needles that are somewhat shorter, sizes 8-10.

Particular quilting thread is available that has a glossy surface. You can also use any all purpose thread, but first run it through beeswax.

Straight pins are useful to bind the patchwork pieces in position before they are sewn together.

A high-quality pair of scissors is essential, so too is a thimble to defend the middle finger of your sewing hand.

Art supplies that are useful in quilt making consist of a hard lead pencil that does not smear, graph paper, tracing paper, strong cardboard for creation of templates, a ruler, a compass for working round designs, and a collection of coloring pencils or pens.

If the quilt is large, a quilting frame will provide even tension and holds the three layers together as you work on them is extremely helpful.

Are you ready to start on your easy baby quilt patterns for your baby or grandbaby?

It too allows quite a few people to sew on the quilt at the same moment.

You can acquire quilting frames at nearly all needlework stores or through mail order houses.    

If you wish, you can build your own frame.

For lesser quilting projects a quilting hoop, like an embroidery hoop only larger, may be used


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