Doodle Baby Fringe Quilt Tutorial
Are you like me? Do you have the best intentions of making quilts for new babies in your life? And suddenly those babies are walking, or off to preschool, and the quilt still hasn't happened?
When Benartex sent me the Doodle Baby flannel fabrics as part of their Ambassador program, I knew exactly what I wanted to make: a quick and easy baby quilt.
That's what I'm sharing today - a tutorial for a flannel baby quilt that doesn't require quilting. It goes together very quickly - it took me longer to cut the fringe than to sew the quilt! Keep reading to learn how to make this quilt yourself. And if you'd prefer a video tutorial, click here.
First, check out these Doodle Baby flannel fabrics, designed by Jessica Flick. Aren't they sweet? I love the little hand-drawn animals, the text print, the stripes...and the color palette.
Let's get to the tutorial!
You'll Need:
3/8 yard each of (8) medium flannel prints
5/8 yard each of (2) white and (2) gray flannel prints
That's it!
Cutting:
Tip: Fabric yardage comes folded in half, with wrong sides together. As you cut, keep the squares paired up wrong sides together. You'll be sewing layered pairs together, and these are already matched up and ready to go!
From each of (7) medium flannel prints:
(4) 9" squares (so 2 sets of paired squares from each)
(4) 9" squares (so 2 sets of paired squares from each)
From the remaining medium flannel print:
(2) 9" squares (so 1 set of paired squares)
(2) 9" squares (so 1 set of paired squares)
From each of the (2) white and (2) gray flannel prints:
(30) 5" squares (so 15 sets of paired squares from each)
(30) 5" squares (so 15 sets of paired squares from each)
Making the Quilt:
Step 1 With a matching pair of 5" squares wrong sides together, draw diagonal lines from corner to corner in both directions.
Step 6 Your four-patch block will look like this. Finger press the horizontal seam open. Make a total of (15) four-patch blocks, arranging the fabrics in each in the same way. Blocks measure 9" square.
Step 7 Lay out the (15) four-patch blocks and the (15) medium print blocks into (6) rows of (5) blocks each. Sew the blocks into rows using a 1/2" seam allowance on the front and making sure seams are folded open. Note orientation of the four-patch blocks.
Blocks stitched into rows
Step 10 After you've clipped all of the seams, wash and dry the quilt. This will change those clipped edges into a wonderful frayed fringe. That's it - you're done!
Don't forget - you can also find the video version of this tutorial here!
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