Look Inside of More Quilts for Babies by Ursula Reikes

Using theTriple Rails design from Even More than Quilts for Baby, by Ursula Reikes, I used blue, greenish, and brute print fabrics to brand a infant quilt.

You start with squares and strips of the various fabrics.

You make cloth strips that alternate the bluish and dark-green fabric (triple rails).

You cut the rowed fabric into rectangles or narrow strips.

You make checkerboard squares.

You make rows of textile that alternate checkerboards and "triple rails."

You alternating the theme printed textile with the triple rails.

You run up all of your rows together and you get a groovy infant quilt elevation!

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I picked up some more than baby quilt fabrics.  I'm quite excited about them!

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This is the "Hearts and Hands" baby quilt from More Quilts for Baby, by Ursula Reikes.

Starting time, you lot cut strips of fabric.

Y'all accept to pick the gild you'll do the strips of fabric, and then you sew the strips together until you have all five strips sewn together.  You'll have several sets of the connected 5 strips.

One time the strips are connected, you cutting them into sections and bring together the sections in rows, rotating every other section, so that you take a section with stripes going vertically, and then a section with horizontal stripes, etc.

Below is a photo of trimming the edges of a row of connected sections, then that the edges are straight.

In one case you've completed all of your rows, sew the rows together.  This will requite you the rail contend design.  In the photo beneath, you tin run into, going across a row, horizontal, and then vertical, and so horizontal (etc.) sections.

Sew border material to contrary sides (summit/lesser and right/left).

Here is the completed baby quilt elevation!  It's really quite gigantic and more suited to a toddler bed.

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This is Part Two of making a 9 patch babe quilt.

Up to this signal, I talked about how to make 6 nine patch blocks.

When the blocks were done, I trimmed them to 10 10 10 inches.

I cut 2 inch wide strips of a lighter impress for an inner border.  I used it around each cake and around all six blocks.  1/two grand of cloth was sufficient.

Get-go, sew together a strip of the inner border to the side of each block.

Then, connect the blocks in a row, calculation a strip of border fabric to the end that doesn't have border.

Next, stitch a strip of edge fabric beyond the lesser of each row of blocks.  Connect the rows and add a strip of border cloth to the side that doesn't have border.  You should now take border around every block and effectually the entire quilt.

At present, it's time for the outer border.  I cut a 5-1/ii inch outer border of a darker pink solid.  I put this effectually the entire quilt, sewing it to reverse sides at a time.   7/8 one thousand of textile should be enough for the outer border.

This is the finished quilt top.  The outer edge is pinker than it appears, it'southward just the lighting!  This is a great way to use leftover fabrics, because each square of fabric is four x 4.  If you don't have enough squares for the design in a higher place, and then y'all can mix and match patterns and colors within each cake.

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This is Part One of making a nine patch baby quilt.

I got the measurements for the inner and outer borders from More Quilts for Baby, by Ursula Reikes.

To make this quilt superlative, I get-go cut 4 inch squares from a multifariousness of dark and low-cal fabrics.  I ended upwardly non using all of the squares I cut.

I so arranged dark and lite colors in ix patches with darker colors in the centre.  I fabricated six blocks.  I sewed together the pieces of each block using a 1/4 inch seam allowance.

I recommend sewing each row of a block, and so connecting each row.

Stay tuned for Function 2!

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I picked up some infant quilt fabrics that I'chiliad very excited almost.

I had already made these pink blocks from scraps, so I picked up the pink and polka-dot fabric to use equally outer and inner borders.

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Y'all know it'south fourth dimension to dig in to your fabric stash when it'south busting out of your storage cabinet!

All of the fabric in the smaller bins (more often than not peak shelf) are scraps or leftovers from sewing and quilting projects.  The fabric in the bottom consists of unused lengths of fabric, scraps, and quilt tops that demand to exist layered with batting and quilted.

I've started cutting squares to brand some baby quilts.  I have so much denim, I'll probably practise a quilt from that as well.

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These are the fabrics for the next babe quilt acme I'm going to make.  I posted a photo of three of the in a higher place fabrics, but later changed to a different quilt blueprint that needed more than prints and more than of the outer edge fabric, so I purchased a bit more fabric.

This cloth will be for a 58″ x 67″ baby quilt (more like a toddler bed size) that is similar to a divide rail fence pattern.  I made a similar quilt as a gift several years back (also pinkish), and I've ever wanted to make another one.

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In this step of the quilt tiptop, the inner borders were added around the monkey wrench quilt blocks.

This is the quilt meridian before the outer border was added.

Finished quilt top!  I'll layer and quilt information technology another time.  Right now, I'1000 just trying to go a lot of quilt tops pieced together.

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This was a baby quilt I had started a while dorsum.  I went ahead and finished the quilt superlative.  I made this out of fabric that I had on-hand, leftovers from other quilts I've made in the by.  You can see the book I used on the left side of the picture (below).  It's called, More Quilts for Baby, past Ursula Reikes.  It's fantastic and I use it for nigh all of the baby quilts that I make.

This will exist a cracking quilt for a girl or a boy.

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Here are some pictures on the progress of the turquoise and green baby quilt.

Showtime, I cut out all of the squares and strips of textile.

To brand the pieces with light-green and turquoise triangles, I layered a green and a turquoise piece of fabric, drew a line with a pencil diagonally downwards the center of the dorsum of the greenish fabric, and then sewed (it wouldn't work with the serger) 1/4 inch on either side of the pencil line.  And so, I cut on the pencil line.

Ta da!

Hither it is ironed flat.

I had to make 24 one-half-square triangles.

I'chiliad glad the diagonal stripes came out okay.  I was a bit concerned.

I too had to sew strips together and trim them to make 24 segments that were 3 inches wide.

This was the optional propeller block.  I decided instead to go with monkey wrench blocks (see previous turquoise infant quilt post).

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I've got a couple blocks done on the turquoise and dark-green baby quilt I'grand working on.  It volition take half-dozen blocks.  I decided to do each block equally a monkey wrench cake.  I idea nigh doing a mixture of monkey wrench and propeller blocks, as the pieces started out the same, but decided to do the unabridged thing with one type of block.

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