Checkered Baby Quilt

Similar documents
Cheri Good Quilt Design s Ribbon Star

Finished Quilt Size 55" x 74 ½ " PROCESS COLOR:

DOUBLE POT HOLDER. Materials

Finished size: 70.5 x 70.5 or 57.5 x Fabric requirements. Before you begin. 3 charm packs, 11 fat quarters, or squares.

Greek Square Table Runner

**You can pre-wash your fabric. I'm not consistent on doing this. I did this time though. If you do, make sure that you iron your fabric after.

P layful Cuties Quilt - Coral

Perfect Binding Corners

charmed #103 {free download}

Central. Fabric. Dot to Dot Quilt. Supplies Needed. Instructions. Skill Level 2: Experience necessary. Project Instructions


Original Recipe. 7/11/2014 Original Recipe can be found at

Blink. De La Luna by Tula Pink

Under The S ea Table Runner

pillow form measuring 18" x 18" (optional) panel of lining fabric such as muslin measuring 22" x 22" (for pillow option)

Checkerboard Mug Rug

Red Cross. A free pattern designed by Tracey Petersen of Peppermint Patch Quilts. finished size 58 by 60

Figgy Pudding #131. Finished quilt size is 69-1/2 x 69-1/2. Materials Needed:

Batting: 66" x 66" Coordinating thread Pink Animal Print: ½ yard

Little Forest Quilt. 1. Use a rotary cutter and acrylic ruler to cut the number of pieces from each fabric as shown.

Accent on Amish Welcome!

Love Always Quilt. Additional Supp lies Needed. Fabrics Needed. Finished Size: 44" x 58 ½" (113.03cm x cm)

This is an original pattern not intended for sale.

Double Star. Featuring fabrics from the Reflections of a Civil War collection from Jodi Barrows for

Kitchen Crafts Hot Potatoes

2016 Courtesy of Art Gallery Quilts LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Crossing Paths. Erin McMorris Intermix

quilt pattern for 2½" strips 70" x 78"

Christmas Quilt. Skill Level: Easy. Created by: Diane Kron, Software and Embroidery Project Manager

Crescendo Pin Wheel Quilt

Making Double Fold Straight of Grain Quilt Binding

Alternating Four Patch Quilt: 43 x 51 inches 20 blocks, 8 inch finished

Cutting: From the background fabric, cut: From the roof fabric, cut: You'll also need to cut 9 cornerstones, 1" x 1". Make the birdhouse blocks:

Quilt-Along-With-Me! Geo Dreams Quilt

Chloe Collection by Maywood Studio

Original Recipe. Oh, Christmas Tree Quilt by Amy Rivera

Quilt-As-You-Go King Size Carpenter Star

Original Recipe. Sunkissed Summer Squares by Maria Wallin

featuring WONDERFUL THINGS

Old Glory One Stamp. Alternate Piano Key Border. Morning Glory Designs by Reeze L. Hanson Quilts of Valor Pattern 65 x 79

Original Recipe. Windy Days Quilt by Sarah Meyer

Chili Pepper Quilt Patterns

Available in four colorways. Project finishes 14½" x 81".

know you ve got your little three piece where they re all hooked together. I m going to take my next three piece, make sure that I don t have anything


Cutting Background Fabric:

Puffy Teddy. Book Panel Quilt. Featuring fabrics from the Puffy Teddy collection by Lucie Crovatto for

Autumn Hues Green Version

O pen. A Traditional Snowball 9-Patch with a Twist. thismomquilts designed by: Amanda Johnston

Wall Hanging. Featuring fabrics from the Cheeky Pumpkin collection by DT-K for. (E) ⅓ yard (B) Backing

From each fat quarter, there should be: (2) 5 x 5 squares (16) 2.5 x 2.5 squares, and (8) 2.5 x 4.5 rectangles

Pretty Pleated Squares Table Runner

featuring LETTERS COLLECTION AGF STUDIO

1 Mini Charm Pack {Nest by Lella Boutique} 2 Fat quarters of coordinating fabric (each a different print) 1/4 yard binding fabric

Sassy Animals Quilt. Supp lies N e eded. Finished Size: 41 ½" x 55 ½" (105.41cm x cm)

Susannah Bee Quilt. Quilt designed by Terri Butler Finished size is approximately 43" x 60" A DIVISION OF HAMIL GROUP

Rosy Cheeks Quilt Finished Quilt Size: 54 ½" x 70 ½"

Select nine fabrics that go nicely together. 1 light, 4 medium, and 4 dark prints.

Supplies Needed. Instructions. Project Instructions ABC Pieced Quilt. Skill Level 2: Some experience necessary. Approx. Crafting Time: Weekend project

This is an original pattern not intended for sale.

Charmed. Finished Size 48 x 60 Finshed Block 9

featuring NEST AGF STUDIO COLLECTION Sir BeaR

Joy-Love-Peace. Pattern Information QUILT 1. Featuring fabrics from the Joy-Love-Peace collection by Lucie Crovatto for

Sher Hastings Designs. Angled Stripes Table Runner PDF Pattern. Finished size: 12 1/2 by 31 inches. So fun, so easy! Makes a great gift!

A Star in the Forest Table Topper 23 x 23 - A fat quarter project

Impulse. 1/4 yard each very dark green (A), dark green (B),

Handy Purse Organizer by Caroline Fairbanks-Critchfield

Patterns. Wallhanging & Chapel in the Pines. Deb Strain

Royal Star. Quilt Size: 49 x 49 Block Size: 8-1/2 x 8-1/2

Time Flies Quilt in Eclectic Elements by Tim Holtz

Christine Graf. Sausalito. Finished Quilt Size: 46½ x 54½. Finished Pillow Size: 18 x 18.

with Tula Pink FOX TAILS QUILT PATTERN Pattern FINISHED SIZE & MEASUREMENTS 70" x 72"

*fabric is directional **includes binding

14745 Carmenita Road, Norwalk, California (800)

Original Recipe. Tea Caddy by AnneMarie Chany

Cut 9 half hexi s from each colour you have selected

Daily Grind. Designed by: Janet Wecker Frisch. Approximate napkin size: 17 X 17. Approximate quilt size: 61 X 61

SUMMER FOUR ALL SEASONS. Fabrics by Kim Schaefer. Quilt designed by Jean Ann Wright makower uk (800)

Sassy Runner. Design by Wendy Sheppard Skill Level: Confident Beginner Number of Blocks: 8 Block Size: 8" x 8" (finished) quiltingtreasures.

Original Recipe. Glace Forever Quilt by Nicole Willmore

Featuring Dual Duty XP and Coats Bold Hand Quilting thread and Free- Spirit Noteworthy by Erin McMorrs. Supplies. 11" x 14"

Baby, Throw and Queen Size Pattern

Copyright holder gives pattern owner permission to make copies of the pattern. as needed for personal use.

Sapphire Sapphire Fabric Requirements: Cutting Directions:


- 1 - Sewing Directions: 1. Trim each 8-1/2 square with the Outer Edge Template. Trim each 6-1/2 square with the Quarter Circle Template.

Pearle Gold. Featuring fabrics from the Pearle Gold collection from

Oasis. Sugar Beach by Jennifer Paganelli. Soft colors exude calm--a welcome respite in your day. Perhaps a nap is in order? Technique: Piecing

Winter Memories. Star Quilt. Featuring fabrics from the Winter Memories collection by Whimsies and Wishes for

Notes - Please wash, dry & iron your fabric before beginning. - Sew all seams with an accurate 1/4 seam allowance. CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS

Original Recipe. Baby Lattice Quilt by Amy Smart

Moonlight. Featuring Quiet Moments by Shell Rummel

featuring ALIGNED COLLECTION BY AGF STUDIO MONDRIATION FREE PATTERN

This is an original pattern not intended for sale.

Coastal Chic Batiks Collection by Monique Jacobs

featuring METROPOLITAN

Monkey Wrench Sue and Sam

FREE PATTERN. featuring ETHEREAL COLLECTION BY AGF STUDIO

Stitched Up Stocking By Joanna Marsh

Magic Carpet With Australian Aboriginal Fabrics Designed by Bella Nonna Design Studio for M&S Textiles, Australia Copyright 2009

Transcription:

Checkered Baby Quilt by Deb Gehringer of Monday Morning Designs Hi, I'm Deb Gehringer, the creator behind Monday Morning Designs. If you're a beginner quilter, this baby quilt is a great choice because it's precut friendly, it goes together quickly and there are no bias edges. You will also experience the ease of all your seams nesting and it's fun to make! Finished Size: 41" x 41" 2017 Monday Morning Designs All rights reserved. mondaymorningdesigns.com

2 Checkered Baby Quilt Fabric is Miss Kate by Bonnie & Camille for Moda MATERIALS: 41-5" precut squares of color/print OR one charm pack* 40-5" background precut squares OR one charm pack* 47" x 47" cotton batting 1 ¼ yard backing fabric ⅜ yard binding fabric *If you don't have precut squares or don't wish to use them, you can cut your own. If cutting your own, you'll need ¾ yard of both color/print and background fabric. GENERAL GUIDELINES: Use ¼" seam allowance throughout RST = Right Sides Together NESTING SEAMS = By pressing seam allowances in opposite directions, pieces will fit together (nest) and lie flat making piecing more accurate and easier; it also reduces bulk. WOF = Width Of Fabric TIP: Always press fabric before cutting/use.

3 GETTING STARTED: Choose your 5" squares of either precut fabric or fabric you cut (I used both). Lay out your squares in color order referencing the diagram. ROW A ROW B ROW C ROW D ROW E ROW F ROW G ROW H ROW I

4 Label your rows accordingly; this will help you keep your layout in the correct order. Once labeled, it's time to chain piece. If chain piecing is new to you, it's when you continually sew your pieces together. PIECING: Starting with the first row, place the first two squares RST, sew. Continue sewing squares in pairs, i.e. square three and four, square five and six, etc. NOTE: There is an odd number per row, don't forget square nine.

5 (chain piecing) When all the squares are sewn in pairs, cut the pairs apart. Keeping in the correct layout order, sew the pairs RST together to complete each row. Once all the rows are completed, it's time to press seams. Press seams in rows A, C, E, G, I to the right. Press seams in rows B, D, F, H to the left. Pressing seams in the opposite direction will allow for nesting seams. Lay out your rows in the correct order. Place rows A and B RST, pin where seams nest, sew. The seams will feel flat when butted up against one another.

6 (nested seams) Continue sewing rows in pairs; sew pairs together until quilt top is finished. (You can chain piece your rows, too). Once your quilt top is complete, press row seams to one side (direction doesn't matter). Results of nicely nested seams!

7 SANDWICHING YOUR QUILT: Sandwiching is assembling your quilt top, batting and backing. If you chose one cut of 1¼ yards of fabric, it should be large enough for a one piece back if the WOF will allow enough to accommodate the quilt top and a few extra inches for quilting. It's best to have an extra 3" on all sides for both batting and backing as there is likely to be some shifting when quilting. NOTE: Check backing WOF first, if it's not wide enough purchase approximately ½ yard more and piece your backing. Press seam open and lie flat. Lay out your quilt backing, wrong side up. Next, layer your batting and place your quilt top on top. I prefer to pin baste, however, others like to use basting spray. QUILTING: I decided on straight line quilting on each side of the seams. I like to use a longer stitch length when quilting; here I used a 3.6 stitch length. Instead of marking the quilt top, I lined up the inside of my walking foot along the seams, which gave me a ¼" (approximate) quilt line from each side of the seam.

8 How you decide to quilt your quilt is up to you and a personal preference, there's a lot of options! Once quilted, square up the quilt by cutting away excess batting and backing. TO MAKE BINDING: Cut five 2 ½" WOF strips. Place two strips ends RST to form a cross. Draw a diagonal line from corner to corner on the top strip of fabric, pin in place. Repeat process with all five strips to make one continuous strip. Once pinned and marked, sew on each line.

9 Cut away excess fabric leaving a ¼" seam (trim away the excess points). Press seams open. Once seams are pressed, fold binding strip in half wrong sides together and press. You'll need approximately 175" of binding total.

10 ATTACHING THE BINDING: Clip the binding to the quilt raw edge to raw edge, leaving an approximate 10" tail. Using a ¼" seam allowance (or your ¼" foot), sew on binding stopping about 10" from where you started, leaving an additional tail at the opposite end. To end the binding, overlap the left end over the right end and cut off the width of your binding; 2 1/2". TIP: You can always use this method; if you use a 2 ¼" binding, cut 2 ¼" in the overlap. Pull the right side away from the quilt, right side up. Flip the left side right side down and cross pieces, and pin from the top left to the lower right. Draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of the top fabric, sew on the line. Cut away from the sewn line ¼", press seam open and press on the folded line.

11 Clip binding down and finish sewing. (End of binding seam) TO FINISH BINDING: Wrap the folded edge around to the quilt front, clip in place. Sew either by hand or by machine. If sewing by machine, I prefer to stitch the binding in place using a basting stitch first, then use a stitch-in-the-ditch foot to permanently sew down the binding. TIP: Sew on the binding with thread that matches the binding, not the backing. I hope you had fun making this baby quilt! (I added a label to the backing while quilting always an option!)