Hello everyone I am very new to the quilting and I am wanting to make a baby quilt for a 2 month old baby girl I am watching for Christmas. I have seen several different patterns but was curious as to what everyone else makes. All I have done so far is quilt with squares which is fine but I am not sure on what size squares to use for a baby quilt or anything so if anyone has any helpful advice I would appreciate it.
Laurie
A nine patch design would work great and I would probably use 3 in squares. It is also fun to use minkee for the backing and flannel for the top. It makes the quilt so soft and cuddly.
Vinton, Virginia
Hi, Laurie, I have made all different types of baby quilts, The mini pinwheel makes a cute babay quilt.
[Ava, Missouri
I know it doesn't sound very pretty, but use some black and white fabric in your quilt. Babies can't see color and as they start looking around they really pick up on the contrast of black and white.
Cindy
Minkee does make a soft quilt, but it's a pain to work with because it sheds everywhere. If you decide to use it, be prepared for that:)
I did a modification on the 9 patch which was very quick.
Ok I think I am going to try the nine patch but I have no clue what size squares to make or anything.
Here is a picture of one that I want to try.....
Beautiful Peggy.
Nanageek
Just from looking at the picture I would guess that your squares start out at 3 in. and the sashing at 2 1/2 in. Very cute pattern.
Peggy~
Cute pattern....I've used that fabric, too.
North of Boston MA
nana, when you click on the picture the sashings and the squares are the same size.
laurie, if you make 2 inch finished squares your quilt will be 34 inches wide before borders. at 2 1/2 inch finished, your quilt will be about 42 inches wide. if you have 3 inch finished squares, it will be 51 inches wide. you need to decide how big you want your quilt to be and how long. it would look good as a square, too. cute pattern. it would look good with smaller sashings, too, but you'ld need to account for a smaller size with the smaller sashes. gini
gini in north idaho
Lauried26,
My first baby quilt was made with a rail fence-- 3 different fabric strips 2-1/2 in wide sewn together then cut into rectangle. They surrounded the center motif panel and was a smash. Plus it was EASY!!!!