Need a simple baby quilt pattern
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: NE Kansas
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My best friend has asked me to make a quilt for her baby grandson that is expected in October. I need suggestions for a simple quilt as I haven't done anything but blocks so far (that quilt took 2 years to complete). Of course I was working then and now I've retired from "paid" working. I know some of you will come up with great suggestions. Thank you.
#3
"Take 5" is a simple quilt, it looks complicated, but it's super easy! I am making my second one, both have been for babies, but are big enough to last quite a while.
Here is a link:
http://www.thequiltedcastle.com/item...achers-Pet.htm
Here is a link:
http://www.thequiltedcastle.com/item...achers-Pet.htm
#4
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Northern Indiana
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I like Warm Wishes
http://www.ashevillequiltguild.org/A...or%20Linus.pdf
Works great with a bigger print :thumbup:
http://www.ashevillequiltguild.org/A...or%20Linus.pdf
Works great with a bigger print :thumbup:
#7
The one I just did was a simple 6" square of focus fabric with 3" sashing and corner blocks, flannel backing folded over the front as binding. Tied with tiny 1/8" satin ribbon bows. Finished in less than 2 weeks, including two trips to Waco for fabric and then more fabric when I ran out cuz I didn't buy enough the first time, plus working 8 - 4:30 Tues - Thur, half a day on Friday and 12 hr days on the weekend.
#8
Kay Wood's 6-hour Quilt was my first completed quilt. http://www.kayewood.com/item/6_Hour_..._Book/406/c60.
So easy and no hand work.
Also - here is a tutorial for the same type - but using pieced sections.
http://quilttaffy.blogspot.com/2009/...with-love.html
So easy and no hand work.
Also - here is a tutorial for the same type - but using pieced sections.
http://quilttaffy.blogspot.com/2009/...with-love.html
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