digital travel quilt sewing pattern
This quilt creates the illusion of two translucent layers of color overlapping each other to create a third color. A band of light blue, for example, overlaps a band of green, creating a small spot of turquoise.
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Digital Patterns
This style is provided as a digital PDF pattern. It may be printed on home printers (using either 8 1/2" x 11" or A4 paper). When you complete your order, you will be provided with a unique code to instantly download the pattern. See our digital product policy for full details.
Printing Information:
- Instructions: 9 pages
Description
This quilt can be placed on the floor to provide a surface for a baby to play on, and it can be used as a lap quilt for cold morning rides in a car seat. Once the child is old enough to sleep with a blanket, it can also be used in a crib or on a toddler bed. The quilt creates the illusion of two translucent layers of color overlapping each other to create a third color. A band of light blue, for example, overlaps a band of green, creating a small spot of turquoise.
Skills Used
Each of our patterns calls on a unique set of sewing skills. Haven't ever done one of these things before? Don't worry. We'll walk you through it, step by step.
After successfully sewing this pattern, you will have developed the following skills: piecing patchwork, machine- or hand-quilting, applying bias binding.
Suggested Fabrics
Main Fabric: 44"-wide white quilting cotton. Colored Fabrics: 44"-wide quilting cotton.
Notions
Coordinating thread, lightweight crib-sized quilt batting, water-soluble fabric-marking pen or chalk, masking tape.
Fabric Guide
Fabric Amount Required Main Fabric (Ground, Binding, and Quilt Back) 4 yards of white quilting cotton Colored Fabrics 1/4 yard of 12 different colors of quilting cotton Finished Measurements
Item Dimensions Travel Quilt 56 1/2" x 39 1/2" -
Average rating: (5 of 5) based on 1 reviews
Travel Quilt Sewing PatternI own the book, Little Things to Sew, but I was so happy when the patterns for each project were available for purchase. I made the quilt for a neighbor of mine who was celebrating the birth of their first child. I was able to use solid fabrics that I had on hand and I finished the top with line quilting and was very satisfied with the results.3 of 3 customers found this helpful.Was this helpful? -
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