Extra fun and simple baby quilt from Jedi Craft Girl today!! And she gives a tutorial to boot! I love that it's very BOY but still a BABY quilt. A great combination. Check out Amanda's really cute quilted tote tutorial and her iron-on image pillows...more to add to my list!!
Do this with each of your fabrics. Now mix up the pieces and sew the following 12" (finished) block: (quarter inch seams)
You want the top and bottom pieces to be the same fabric, and the center to be different. Press the seams toward the 6.5" piece.
I love personalizing quilts, especially if they are gifts. To add a name to the quilt block, print the name using your favorite word processing program. I tried several different fonts until I got the one I liked. If you can, reverse the image when you print. Take yourHeat N Bond® Lite and trace the reversed name in pencil. Iron the piece of Heat N Bond® with the name to the WRONG side of your fabric. Then, cut the name out. Peel the backing off and arrange the letters how you want on your quilt block. Finally press to attach it.
I outlined the letters using a straight stitch. I went around each letter twice to give it the "sketch" feel....which I love.
After you make 11 of these blocks, lay them out. For the truck applique block, cut a white square 12.5"x 12.5"
Next, follow the same technique using Heat N Bond® Lite to applique the monster truck to the quilt block. Click HERE for the truck pattern.
To finish the quilt, sew the blocks together to form rows and sew the rows together. Quilt as desired
Note: These are big blocks which help make this a fast, easy quilt to put together in a day. If you would like the same look, but with smaller blocks here are the measurements:
For a 10" finished block: cut pieces 10.5" x 5.5", 10.5" x 2.25", 10.5" x 3.75"
For an 8" finished block: cut pieces 4.5" x 8.5", 1.5" x 8.5", 3.5" x 8.5"
Essentially the bottom strip is 1/2 the block size, the top strip is 1/3 the block size and the center strip is 1/6 the block size.
Here is a little peek of the baby shower - we centered the colors and theme around the quilt. We even hung the quilt in the entry way so it was the first thing people saw as the entered.
I love that we were able to get a stack of tires!!
Such a cute idea. I love the colors, although it would work up nicely in many color combinations.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt and the baby shower decorations are so fun!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous gorgeous!!! I love the quilt and the truck is so cute. Thanks for sharing. Marie (mlismore@optusnet.com.au)
ReplyDeleteThat quilt is awesome and so is that party theme!
ReplyDeleteAwesome quilt!!! Great colours and design right down to the little details!! Hope you don't mind if I pin it to my Quilt & Sew board for future reference!
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