Another finish for the Pregnancy Care Centre Sew-along.
The fabrics were donated by the Fat Quarter Shop last year, but now that I finally figured out how to quilt, they've come to good use.
The dots are Toy Tales by Melanie Dekker of Melly And Me, the rest is all Peanuts fabric.
A panel for the back with two strips of green, and the front is all pieced together.
I used two layers of flannelette as batting. Next time I'll do just one layer I think--it's a good heavy quilt.
A quick tutorial for the pieced front for people like me who do not like math and figuring these things out:
Cut 7 pieces 4.5" x 8.5" of three different fabrics for a total of 21 pieces.
Cut 1 piece 8.5" x 8.5" of three different fabrics for a total of 3 pieces.
Lay them out so they are evenly spread out--no two matching pieces touching except diagonally.
Take a quick picture to remember the layout unless you have photographic memory.
Make three piles--one for each row and number the piles, 1, 2, and 3.
Stitch the pieces in pile 1 together in order along the 8.5" sides.
Lay aside and do the same for pile 2 and then pile 3.
Press the seam allowances--one way for strip 1 and 3 and the opposite way for strip 2 to keep the seams from getting too bulky.
Match seams on 1 and 2 right sides together and stitch the two strips together. Do the same for strip 2 and 3 so you have 1 large piece. Press seam allowances. I did both towards the center.
Add a border if you'd like.
Sandwich the front, batting and backing. Quilt. Trim. Add binding, and done!
Sorry I don't have pictures of the process.
Maybe another time.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
This is so cute! and I bet extra warmth is appreciated in winter.
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