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Beginner-Friendly Baby Quilts Book Review

May 28, by Shellie Wilson. Leave a Comment

These 16 sweet projects are guaranteed to tempt you to make quilts for all of your new baby’s friends. They are perfect for anyone who is new to quilting or just enjoys wonderful quilts that are simple to make. Some of the quilts you’ll be able to make include tumbling flowers, hugs and kisses, whirling pinwheels, floating hearts, baby’s log cabin, sailing…sailing, finding the pinwheels, twirling flowers, and more.

Step-by-step instructions are provided for each design, along with a guide to finishing quilts and paper piece templates. Finished quilts measure between 33″x 33″ and 45″x 45″. Beginner skill level required. You can also get LEA6723, Leisure Arts Beginner-Friendly Baby Quilts, as a physical book. 64 pages, download.

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Video Tutorial – Easy Charm Pack Quilt

Here’s what you can do with your spare Jelly Roll strips and stash: construct a gorgeous quilt! Kimberly made her Jelly Roll Scrap Quilt with 13 additional Jelly Roll strips left over from another quilt, as well as extra background.  Check out her starching skills, you can also DIY and make your own spray starch for quilting.

1. Mix 1 1/2 tbsp cornstarch with 2 cups of distilled water until all lumps are dissolved.
2.  Fill a glass spray bottle.

 

Enjoy a brief quilting time lapse of Kimberly constructing the quilt after watching a basic block instruction with additional Jelly Roll strips!

 

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