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"I Spy" Stars and Cars quilt tutorial

5/13/2020

 
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The "I Spy" stars and cars quilt is a charming quilt that you can make for your little one using cute novelty fabrics in any theme. This quilt features the 8 point star blocks and 3 patch blocks.

Quilt finished measurements : 47 1/2" x 61 1/2" 

Download the  PDF pattern by clicking the button below
Click here to get the pdf pattern
Watch the video tutorial here 

Disclaimer : This post contains Amazon affiliate links

Easy Baby/Toddler Quilt Strip QUilt Tutorial

10/7/2019

 
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This is a fun and relatively easy baby/toddler size quilt that is beginner friendly, and pretty straight forward to make (no intricate piecing), as long as you can cut and sew strips together, you can make this oh so adorable quilt.

The finished size of this quilt is about 42" x 54 1/2". Although I designed this quilt for a toddler bed, this will also make a great lap quilt, or playmat for younger baby.
I love the simplicity of this quilt, no intricate piecing, yet still gives you a lovely result. 
Below is the layout for this quilt
Click Here To watch the full video tutorial
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I've got my main fabrics from Joann, and for the backing I used this really soft and cuddly pinky fabric by Shannon Fabric
Supplies :
Fabric A : 1/2 yard quilt fabric
Fabric B : 1/2 yard quilt fabric
Fabric C : 1/2 yard quilt fabric
Fabric D : 3/8 yard quilt fabric
Binding : 6 x binding strips (1/2 yard quilt fabric)
Backing Fabric (I used minky fabric by Shannon Fabrics)
Quilt Batting 
Basic Quilting and sewing Notions
*Spray Basting
*Thread 
*Machine quilting needle
​Cutting : 
Fabric A,B : Cut (2x) from each fabric 42" x 8"
Fabric C : Cut (4x) 42" x 4"
Fabric D : Cut (5x) 42" x 2 1/2"

​Disclaimer : This post contains affiliate links

You may watch the quilt along video on my Youtube Channel, and consider subscribing so you won't miss any future uploads :)
If you like this project you may want to check out TheRambling Jelly Roll Quilt along video as well (It's another fun and easy quilt project).
Thanks for stopping by and Happy Quilting!!

Dr. Seuss's ABC theme Baby quilt

3/16/2019

 
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I have a 20 Months old toddler who is currently very interested with Alphabets and numbers. He particularly loves the Dr. Seuss's ABC's book, and will often ask me, or my husband to read that book for him.
So, I went ahead and browse on Amazon, to see if they happened to have some Dr. Seuss's themed fabric that I may make something from for my son, and to my surprise,  I found this fabric panel that is exactly what I need.

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The dimension of this fabric panel was about 23" x 41.5". I added some borders and side panels to increase the size of this quilt. I also added some numeric appliqués this way the quilt will have both alphabet and numbers as well.

The Supplies for this project are : 
One Robert Kaufman Dr. Seuss ABC fabric panel
1/2 yard quilt weight fabric in white/ off white color for the borders
Assorted nursery themed fabric for the side panels (use scraps or leftover fabric that you may already have)
Quilt Batting
Machine quilting needle 
Spray Basting
Fusible Adhesive 
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Cutting measurements 
Top & Bottom Border : Cut two 30" x 4" (76.2cm x 10cm) 
Side Borders : Cut two 41.5" x 4" (105.4cm x 10cm)
Side Panels : Cut 48 rectangles 4" x 2.5" (10cm x 6.3cm)


Check out the full tutorial on my Youtube Channel

Happy Quilting !!

The Scrappy Baby quilt tutorial with free pattern

1/13/2019

 
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Baby quilt is one of my favorite quilting project. It is fun to make, as you get to choose all those cute nursery fabrics, the size is just right, not too big that can get you frustrated (especially if you are a beginner), yet it is not too small hence you still can experiment with different fun patterns. 

​In this post I would like to share with you my latest quilting project. I call this the Scrappy Baby Quilt, due to the fact that I literally used up some of my left over nursery themed fabric.


Download the scrappy baby quilt pdf pattern below :

scrappybabyquiltpattern.pdf
File Size: 825 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File

Watch the scrappy baby quilt video tutorial:
Supplies:
3/4 yard of nursery themed quilt fabric for the large squares (Fabric A)
1/4 yard of each 4 different nursery themed fabric 
1/2 yard backing fabric 
Five 2 1/2 inches (6.4 cm) wide binding fabric
Crib size quilt batting 
Basting spray or basting pins
Quilting needle
Quilting thread

I quilted this quilt with my walking foot using the wavy stitches going across vertically and horizontally. I simply love the organic look that is achieved with this design.
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For the backing I chose a snuggly flannel fabric, to make this quilt extra cozy and warm, especially on the cold snowy day at the mountain today. :

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I hope your quilt turned out great. If you have any questions at all, please let me know by leaving me a comment down below.


How to sew a security blanket

1/13/2019

 
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Hi everyone!
Today I wanted to share with you a tutorial on how to make this security blanket. I made this cutie for my son who is now 19 months old, and I thought why not sharing the tutorial with you. Security blanket (or also called Lovey Blanket), is a sort of comfort object that are usually given to baby or toddler to help soothe them to sleep. 

For this project you will need:
1/2 yard of knit fabric
1/2 yard of fleece fabric
Poly stuffing
Embroidery Thread

This is a relatively simple project to do, that you may finish in one afternoon. I posted the whole video tutorial on my Youtube channel.

If you have any questions at all, please let me know on the comment down below. I hope your project turned out great!! XOXO

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