My first comment didn’t seem to post. These free baby girl quilt patterns contain a mix of simple quilts for beginners and more complicated quilts if you've been wanting to show off your quilting skills. I love your choice of fabric. So sweet and fresh! Love this sweet quilt. Lay out first two rows of quilt using diagram above: Top row start with 3 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ gray square, then flying goose block, gray 3 1/2″ x 6 1/2″ rectangle, goose, rectangle, goose, and then 3 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ square. Discover (and save!) What a beautiful quilt! Scrappy Butterfly Baby Quilt Tutorial ... Connie, you are so kind in sharing your beautiful quilt patterns with all of us. Perfect for my granddaughter that will be born any day now! This fabric is JUST ADORABLE!!! You can learn how to create bias binding here and how to finish and bind a quilt here. Thank you for the tip about cutting the stripes in 2 different directions so they all finish in one direction! I have been reading your blog since last Christmas and I have learned to quilt completely thanks to your tutorials! We have our first grandchild arriving in about 3 weeks, it would make a lovely gift. I make lots of baby quilts for children’s hospitals in our area. I love all of your patterns. Definitely going on my list of things to sew! thank you for the tutorial! Kirsty from Bonjour Quilts takes you step by step through the process and shows you her method for making quick work of HST’s. It is important to use a consistent 1/4″ seam allowance – that will leave you plenty of fabric beyond the seams to keep from fraying. Such a classic pattern with fun fabrics!! My next baby quilt will be this pattern! Scrappy Granny Square Quilt Tutorial by Quilty Love This heart quilt has a fun twist with the broken up strips in between. Thanks for the tutorial. Thanks! Such a cute quilt; I’m just going to have to make one! Thank you so much for the inspiration. Please do not reproduce or publish copies of my patterns and tutorials, but feel free to share the link to them! What a sweet baby quilt and the directions are easy to follow. Match up 18 sets of 3 units to create blocks and sew them together to create 6 1/2″ x 6 1/2″ unfinished nine-patch blocks. You always make it fun and inspiring. Thanks for sharing with us! This Riley Blake in soft colors is just adorable for a baby quilt. What makes this pattern so special is the ease of which it comes together. This gorgeous fabric is sooo cute! Such a sweet quilt! Or you can find it online from The Fat Quarter Shop. I was wondering what to do with a petite rolie polie I just found in my stash. Repeat block layout in following rows, finishing with a mirror-image of the top row. Love this quilt and the fabrics! Thank you. They’ve decorated their nursery with a “greatest adventure yet” theme!! My best friend is expecting her first baby and this would be a perfect gift. Thank you for the tutorial and the chance to win. I love the red and turquoise together! Your instructions are detailed And easily understandable. The backing fabric is my FAVORITE! Thank you for sharing this tutorial. This is going in my project-to-do file. Please note that when using our affiliate links to purchase products you are helping support the free patterns and activities that Sewing with Scraps offers. It would be perfect for a new baby! I am practicing by making some blocks for some charity quilts and though I am struggling with it, I think I am getting better. Thank you so much for sharing this on your blog. I always enjoy reading your blog especially because you are always so positive. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. You never cease to inspire! And a great pattern for when you just have a few jelly roll strips – thanks! See more ideas about patchwork quilts, quilt patterns, quilts. Thanks for sharing your tutorial. Thank you. Your directions and photos make the quilts easy to put together. I love 9 patches! And your patterns are always fabulous. I love this nine patch baby quilt! Makes me feel like a kid again in a ice cream shop. Love the crib quilt! That is just darling. 10 Sewing Habits to Break in the New Year. Your baby quilt is adorable! This, however, means it’s sometimes tricky to know what edge to base your 1/4″ seam allowance. I Love the Quilt & the Material — they are perfect together! I would love to win this Rolie Polie to make a baby gift for a young couple in my church. This Star Fall quilt is a baby size quilt. Cut each strip set into 7 units 2 1/2″ wide. Thanks Amy for another awesome tutorial! Love the fabric with this pattern! Finished Quilt … Darling quilt! Need that material. See more ideas about quilts, scrap quilts, quilt patterns. This just might be the next baby quilt I’ll have to make. What a darliing baby quilt and the fabric is perfect. Thanks for another great tutorial! Thanks for sharing the tutorial. Thanks so much for sharing. I’m thinking of what this might look like if I swapped the 2.5″ squares for 5″ charms. I need to make one for a present and then boom! I have a friend who just became a mom through adoption (a little earlier than they expected as the baby came prematurely) so I need to get a quilt made for her before she brings sweet Wrenlee home! What a cute quilt to make for the 3 new great grand babies coming in November! Very cute quilt, and I love the shortcut for the nine patches- wish I knew that trick for a quilt I did last year! Lovely quilt! Thank you! Tip: Before diving into one of these patterns, take a quick assessment of the size of your scraps to make sure the pattern is a good fit. Sew sweet! As there are only so many quilts you can have in your home or gift to family members, I now only sew for charity, making baby blankets. Since all of the edges are buried between the layers of batting and backing, they won’t fray because there won’t be any friction on the fabric. I really appreciate your clear instructions and especially for the flying geese sets… And congrats on a new baby granddaughter! Love this pattern! Love it! ❤️. Then and add buttons to the plain blocks to hold the layers of this simple scrappy quilt together. That’s right, no matter what your skill level, this pattern is for you. I would love to size it up to a throw just for my living room or bedroom. I just made a quilt with a camping theme for a high school graduation. FTC Disclosure: Sewing with Scraps site contains links and ads to products we’ve used or have found useful. I’m a beginner quilter and want to try to make this! This quilt is gorgeous!! This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. What fun to work with! ? Such a cute quilt! Love the quilt. What a beautiful use of color combined with design. I would love to make this for one of the babies in my life! I love this! Marie in Hot Phoenix. This will help the seams nest together when rows are assembled. Thanks for the chance, These fabrics are particularly lovable – the colors, the campers, the bikes, the stripes, the tiny flowers,…love, love, love ? I would love to make this quilt for my great niece. Love this fabric collection. Soooo cute! If you would like a wider top then get 2 1/2 yards to piece a larger backing. Amy, this is so sweet, and your tutorial is excellent, as usual! My last (and first) quilt, I surged every.single.free edge and I feel it added a ton of extra bulk, but thinking for a baby quilt it may get washed more than normal and want the cotton to last. Thanks too, to You+FQS for a fine giveaway! Press seams toward the triangles. It is called a fat quarter because it is a ¼ yard of fabric that is cut to yield a larger piece of fabric. Love the colors. Thanks for showing us. . Thanks for the tutorial and the opportunity to win this fabric. This little roly poly is perfect for my next project. Press seams toward borders. See more ideas about quilt patterns, scrap quilts, scrap quilt patterns. Seeing all your colorful, happy projects makes me want to spend some quality time with my sewing machine. Am I being over protective of my edges? Love the colors and design; its a perfect baby quilt! Thank you, Karla. What a lovely little quilt! Quilt: 42' x 68'. That quilt is simply adorable, love the beautiful fabrics and the pattern is so great.