Recently, I was inspired to make a quilt from my son’s onesies! This is pretty surprising because A) generally, I wouldn’t say I like onesie quilts, and B) I’m not…
DIY Puffy Sun Baby Playmat Free Sewing Tutorial
Learn how to sew a double-sided baby blanket. This easy tutorial for beginners will teach you how to make the easiest, softest blanket!
These 12 Easy baby quilt patterns are the perfect gift for a friend's new baby or the newest member of your family.
A list of the 10 best DIY sewing gifts for a new mom. This list includes projects for a range of skills, so don't count yourself out!
A list of the 10 best DIY sewing gifts for a new mom. This list includes projects for a range of skills, so don't count yourself out!
Learn how to make a baby clothes quilt with old baby clothes. A quilt is a blanket made with love and this one will be filled with baby memories too!
These 12 Easy baby quilt patterns are the perfect gift for a friend's new baby or the newest member of your family.
Welcome to my round-up of the cutest free baby quilt patterns for you to try. I love free quilt patterns and baby quilts are so easy to make. Because baby quilts don't take as much fabric as full-sized quilts, or as much time. Baby quilts are a great baby shower gift and there is
Learn how to make a baby quilt with easy patchwork squares. You can use this quilt pattern to make a quilt of any size. Easy sewing project for beginners.
DIY Fabric Bunny Lovey Free Sewing Patterns - Tutorials: BABY bunny toy snuggle blanket
Have a new little one in the house or know someone with a new baby? If so, you may be looking for some creative things to sew for baby, as these sorts of little tiny things are the most adorable ever. Not cuter than baby, of course, but close. From mittens to hats to adorable
DIY Scalloped Baby Rag Quilt Free Sewing Pattern & Tutorial
***For a limited time, if you spend $20 or more in our shop, you will receive $5 off your total purchase. In order to receive this discount you must enter the code SPENDTWENTY at checkout.*** This is not a finished item. This is a PDF e-pattern. As soon as we receive payment, you will receive a confirmation email from Etsy with information on how to download the e-pattern. This adorable turtle crinkle toy is easy to make! The turtle (including ribbons) is approximately 7” wide x 7 1/2” long. The turtle has lots of different fun textures for babies to explore. Fleece is used for the head. Cotton fabric is used for the squares on top of the shell. Plush fabric (Minky) is used for the underside of the shell (fleece can be used). Eyes are embroidered with stem stitch. The head is stuffed with polyester fiberfill. Ribbon legs and tail are perfect for little hands to hold. Turtles are photographed with baby link rings which can be purchased anywhere that baby toys are sold. This 5 page PDF e-pattern includes: full size patterns, materials list, detailed instructions written in English, and clear step-by-step photographs. Copyrights protect this pattern from being reproduced in any media format to be resold. Permission is given for the pattern to be used to make and sell finished items in limited quantities.
Your little is sure to love this adorable Rag Quilt Softie. The tutorial has complete step-by-step instructions with lots of photos for an easy sew project.
DIY Fabric Bubble Baby Play Mat Free Sewing Tutorials
Spread the loveHow to Sew Baby Blocks with Tags- beginner-friendly and ideal for scrap-busting! Anyone who sews knows that you end up with quite the collection of scrap fabric! January is always the time of year when I go on an organizational kick and vow to do something with my scrap collection. Judging by the...
A simple DIY quilted play mat tutorial! Transform the Fishing Net quilt pattern into a toddler play mat for cars.
Need a baby shower gift idea? Make your own DIY taggie blanket! Babies love this soft blanket, bright colors & different texture ribbons!
A couple of years ago I stumbled across this awesome book at my local public library. It was filled with simple fun baby gift ideas. Today I couldn't tell you the title of that book. I did end up purchasing a copy during a library sale fundraiser but haven't a clue where that book is now. Hopefully I will now be able to find the book!! I'm also certain it is storage with the rest of my crafting books. But that's off topic. Every time someone I know is pregnant or has a baby, I make the same baby quilt. The one I found in that book. It is super simple to make, uses limited fabrics and comes together quickly. Wanna know how to make this wonderfully easy gift? You're in luck! One of my co-workers down the hall just had a little boy with his wife and I just haven't had time to make their gift until now! You only need three fabrics to make this little quilt. It is a great early tummy time quilt. You'll need the following cuts of three fabrics for the quilt top: Fabric #1 and #2: 1/3 to 1/2 yard (depending on direction of print) Fabric #3: 2/3 to 3/4 yard The final front will look like this diagram: You will also need an additional 1 1/2 yards of one of the fabrics for backing. To create this quit top: Cut 14 5.5" by 5.5" squares from both Fabric #1 and Fabric #2 Cut 8 10.5" by 10.5" squares from Fabric #3. Pair up Fabric #1 and #2 and sew together with a 1/4" seam to create 14 total rectangles. Be sure to press each to the same fabric on all. To pair them up, I just sit each stack of blocks next to my machine and stitch away. I also do not snip the threads between each rectangle until I sew all 14 rectangles. Chain sewing like this creates a steady flow and also speeds things up. Take your 14 rectangles and match them up as show in the above diagram. Your seams should be pressed opposite of each other and butt up precisely. Sew these all together using chain sewing using 1/4" seam. You will end up with a total of 7 blocks. You will now take the Fabric #3 and match it up with the created blocks of Fabric #1 and #2. I generally pin a pairing of five to chain stitch these. Finally I add in my third block to each row to do a final round of chain stitching to finish the rows. After all of the rows are sewn, sew each row together. Do pay attention to the direction of your print and placement. You should end up with this: (Ignore the other quilt! I was too lazy to take it down before I took this picture!) For this quilt since the fabrics are so busy and I enjoyed the straight stitching so much with the last one, I did it again using my secret weapon: painter's tape! (Thank goodness for the Dollar Tree and $1 tape!) I have still binding to add but that's a post for another day! How's your sewing going? Love, Ashley
Baby Four Patch quilt pattern Great opportunity to use a novelty print for baby, what will you choose? When printing - Select "flip on the short side" for two sided printing. This easy pattern features a crib size baby quilt. Choose two or three prints to make this baby quilt. Yardages are separated to make it easy for you to decide layout of prints. Pattern shows easy fabric requirements, cutting and sewing instructions. We have made this quilt time and again in many variations for new baby. You can easily finish this in a weekend. Quilt finishes 39" x 47" and a crib mattress is 28" x 53". Goes from infant to toddler just perfectly. Purposely fits a crib size batting and a 1 1/2 yard fabric for the back. Time to use those adorable baby or toddler prints for this sweet quilt. Download this pattern and print off your own copy.
Baby blankets are a time-honored tradition when it comes to giving expecting parents a personalized baby gift, but that doesn’t mean you have to wait for someone to make you one. After all, you know what’s best for your baby (and your nursery’s color scheme). Find something you love from the bloggers we love among these 16 Perfect Little Baby Quilt Patterns and get quilting! There’s something for every kind of nursery and every kind of baby here. Whether you want to use fun motifs like animals or balloons or you would prefer a more soft and subdued pattern, these quilts are just what you’ve been looking for. These DIY baby quilts are soft, adorable, and perfectly sized for your little baby. What more could you ask for? Below, you'll find the most stunning free baby quilt patterns featuring animals, geometric patterns, pictures, and more! PS: This article is part of our National Sewing Month Celebration! Check it out here + enter to win our 5 free giveaways worth more than $1,000! Want more sewing inspiration? Sign up for our free newsletter!
A chart with the most common baby quilt size. Plus, how to choose what size your quilt should be based on the use. Included are other common quilt sizes!
Free quilt patterns, tutorials, and diy sewing projects for baby boys.
Sew a cute cloth baby book to give as a gift. I made mine on the theme of colours and added in different quilted designs for sensory texture play too.
After staring at fabrics for too long trying to decide what pattern to make my baby a quilt with…I went with classic hourglass blocks. There are probably loads of good tutorials for these blocks already, but since these are one of my favorites I wrote one up for this quilt: Baby Hourglass Quilt: Quilt...Read More
Top US quilting blog, Diary fo a Quilter, features their Lattice Baby Quilt Tutorial and Pattern, perfect for using 5" charm squares. Click here now!!
Sew a cute cloth baby book to give as a gift. I made mine on the theme of colours and added in different quilted designs for sensory texture play too.
No longer are you stuck with boring simple baby quilt kits. Continue reading for 10 modern patchwork quilts you can start this weekend!
This easy baby quilt is perfect as a last minute DIY baby shower gift. The parents will love the design and baby will stay cozy warm while napping. The 30 Minute Baby Quilt can be made entirely out of your scrap fabric that you have lying around. This scrap buster project is super quick and easy for any quilter; you may want to make one for the bundle of joy in your life! Just follow the simple tutorial and finish this baby quilt instantly. Easy baby shower gifts to make are hard to come by and this one is actually practical! You can learn how to make a simple baby quilt very easily and every parent and baby will love this DIY baby blanket.
These easy homemade baby gifts are perfect for any new mom! You can DIY baby shower gifts quickly!
Over 50 baby quilt patterns to make. Easy quilts for baby boys or baby girls.
DIY Patchwork Baby Bib Free Sewing Patterns
Welcome to the 44th Free Pattern Day at Quilt Inspiration! We love baby and toddler quilts, and we're sharing 100 adorable patterns over ...
I get to go to a baby shower this weekend! I love baby showers and I usually like to buy something off the registry and then make a few things to go with my gift. This time I was in the mood to make something different from my usual bibs, blanket, or burp cloths. I landed on the most FUN handmade b
Sew a cute cloth baby book to give as a gift. I made mine on the theme of colours and added in different quilted designs for sensory texture play too.
Two simple baby quilt ideas: Economy blocks using Dorothy's Journey - Wizard of Oz fabric fussy cuts and a simple denim and blues patchwork squares quilt.
**Edit** I never thought this post would get so much attention after I shared in one of my social media sewing groups! I’m so happy to see comments from all of you who have tried out sewing w…
Make super cute baby blocks with taggies as an great DIY gift idea! This tutorial is super easy to follow and fast to complete. Awesome sewing project!
Tag toys are popular baby toys. Learn how to sew a fun, easy, creative and inexpensive crinkly tag toy.
DIY Fabric Bunny Lovey Free Sewing Patterns - Tutorials: BABY bunny toy snuggle blanket
These DIY Double Minky Satin Bound Blankets are so soft and warm! They have two layers of minky cuddle fabric sewn together and bound by a satin edge.
This Easy Baby Blanket Tutorial uses the envelope method to create an adorable flannel and minky blanket that is super cozy!
Learn what size is a baby quilt and download our handy baby size chart for quilts for newborns, babies, and toddlers.
Everyone needs a simple baby blanket or baby quilt pattern in their arsenal. This one will be a huge hit at the next baby shower you attend.