Just finished my quilt!! Thank you for this awesome and easy to follow along tutorial. Once I figured out how to use my new sewing machine, it was fairly straight ward! ☺️☺️
Brilliant tutorial, thank you so much. I was hoping to find a video which would show how to include fastening and neckline details. I also like the way you planned putting the pieces together in a way pleasing to the eye. I look forward to trying this for my two granddaughters now!
Your video is what I’ve been looking for!!!! So many different was to do a baby clothes quilt and this one was awesome !! Thanks for taking the time to make this video!!
If you want to stitch in the ditch, I definitely recommend pressing your seams to the side instead of open or else you’ll compromise the integrity of the seams :)
I hv always wondered how to make a quilt top using t shirt material. Now I know.😊 Thank you for the detailed tutorial. Its very clear & easy to follow.
How many yards would I need to make this quilt want to make 2 of them for my grandsons. I'm thinking 1 yard of backing for each please let me know would like to make it and gave to my grandsons for Christmas. Thanks
You absolutely could use a smaller square but you will need more baby grows in total to make a decent size quilt. I make a template out of old cardboard and lay them out to work our how many squares I will need. I hope this helps and happy sewing! Xx
Loved your tutorial can I ask what wadding you used as your quilt seem to be light and fluffy the wadding I used make my quilt solid and stiff . Many Thanks Lynn
Fantastic! Thank you- now I know how to correct my earlier (failed) attempt. Just wondered- did you use a longer stitch length when sewing through the wadding?
The quilting should respect the type you use, if the one you use says it must not be more then 5 inches apart do stitch each 5 inches otherwise with time it will tear in between the layers
Hiya, I personally just stitch in the ditch over the front and the wadding on this size quilt as I like to keep the backing smooth I feel like it keeps it more snuggly. if the quilt was very large I would do so on the outer edging pieces so it still looks decorative at the back as well. that is my personal preference although everyone might do it differently xx
Thank you for your tutorial! This quilt was so easy to make using your detailed instructions!
Just finished my quilt!! Thank you for this awesome and easy to follow along tutorial. Once I figured out how to use my new sewing machine, it was fairly straight ward! ☺️☺️
Brilliant tutorial, thank you so much. I was hoping to find a video which would show how to include fastening and neckline details. I also like the way you planned putting the pieces together in a way pleasing to the eye. I look forward to trying this for my two granddaughters now!
So glad you found the video helpful! Enjoy sewing xx
Love this video
Thank you so much, I was trying to make a cushion cover with baby grows and struggled. Thanks to u I now have confidence to go ahead xx
Great tutorial full of common sense suggestions. Could you stitch in the ditch to stabilise the backing?
I am just getting back into quilting and have been looking for your exact method as it’s how I first learned! Very detailed thank you!!
You are so welcome!
They are lovely, super easy, but cute all the same.
Great video!
Fab idea using the baby’s outfits.
Your video is what I’ve been looking for!!!! So many different was to do a baby clothes quilt and this one was awesome !! Thanks for taking the time to make this video!!
If you want to stitch in the ditch, I definitely recommend pressing your seams to the side instead of open or else you’ll compromise the integrity of the seams :)
I hv always wondered how to make a quilt top using t shirt material. Now I know.😊 Thank you for the detailed tutorial. Its very clear & easy to follow.
So glad you found it helpful!
That's great. It looks amazing. Lucky friend. Thanks 😊
I love this idea! What a beautiful quilt!
Thank you for the inspiring tutorial! Now I’m excited to get started on a memory quilt for my grandson!
You are so welcome!
What machine do you have/recommend for beginner quilters?
Thank you for this tutorial, i am new to sewing, so what sewing machine do you recommend that can do the job?
How many yards would I need to make this quilt want to make 2 of them for my grandsons. I'm thinking 1 yard of backing for each please let me know would like to make it and gave to my grandsons for Christmas. Thanks
Love this! I’m totally new to sewing but would love to make a quilt. A lot of my baby grows are newborn/0-3 - could I use a smaller square size?
You absolutely could use a smaller square but you will need more baby grows in total to make a decent size quilt. I make a template out of old cardboard and lay them out to work our how many squares I will need. I hope this helps and happy sewing! Xx
Loved your tutorial can I ask what wadding you used as your quilt seem to be light and fluffy the wadding I used make my quilt solid and stiff . Many Thanks Lynn
Hi Lynn the wadding I used is called batting xxx
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Fantastic! Thank you- now I know how to correct my earlier (failed) attempt. Just wondered- did you use a longer stitch length when sewing through the wadding?
hey! yes sorry I forgot to mention I lengthen the stitch to accurate the wadding yes. only by maybe two mill.
Sis what paper yo use
How long does it take to make a blanket?
What is the size for the side oblongs, dont think you said in the video?
Good Evening, its just The Full size squares cut in half along the middle and then sewn into a strip along the short end xx
Can u hand sew this
Hi Marie, You could hand sew this, but the project would take you much longer. but you can adjust the size if your looking for a smaller project x
The quilting should respect the type you use, if the one you use says it must not be more then 5 inches apart do stitch each 5 inches otherwise with time it will tear in between the layers
What is the measurements for the edges
hiya the edges are just half sizes of the big squares x
Thank you
Do you not stitch in ditch all over the quilt right through to the backing?
Hiya, I personally just stitch in the ditch over the front and the wadding on this size quilt as I like to keep the backing smooth I feel like it keeps it more snuggly.
if the quilt was very large I would do so on the outer edging pieces so it still looks decorative at the back as well. that is my personal preference although everyone might do it differently xx
I accidentally got lightweight interfacing instead of medium would that be okay?
That will be absolutely fine. Happy sewing! Xx