Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Hexagon Baby Quilt

What better reason to craft than for a baby shower?!  Here is my first attempt ever at making a baby quilt. 
I was feeling very purple the day I picked out the fabric.  Hope the mother to be likes purple too. 

 To make my hexagon baby quilt, I bought the following:
  • 1/3 yard or one quilting quarter of 7 different fabrics
  • batting (I bought a thin crib size batting and cut it down to size)
  • backing fabric (at least 1 yard, maybe more)
  • thread
I used the hexagon template here because I liked the size. You will want to cut out 9 hexagons of each of the 7 fabrics.  If you plan on using quilting quarters, make sure to cut them close together because that will be just enough fabric for 9 hexagons.

I followed the tutorial in this video to machine sew all of the hexagons together.  Sorry old lady at the fabric store, I decided not to paper piece my hexagons (whatever that is).

After sewing all of the hexagons together, I trimmed the sides, layered it with the batting and backing, and used my machine to "quilt" around the hexagons where I have drawn the red lines in the image below.
I forgot to measure the finished quilt, but I think it ended up being about 32" x 36" or something like that.  You could either buy some quilt binding or just do what I did and cut the backing bigger so that it could be folded over the top.




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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Easy Superhero Capes

Hello craft world!  I am back.  Finally feeling a bit inspired again.  Here is a little something that got me in the mood to sew.

One of my kid's favorite things to do is "fly" around the house.  Blankets tied around their necks wasn't cutting it anymore, so I took the leftover fabric from the traffic signs and made these.  Nothing too complicated, and I didn't measure a thing.  Great thing about kids is that they don't care if things are even.
 I wanted to keep it simple, so I just took a "squarish" piece of fabric and cut it like the diagram below.  Hem all the sides, add some velcro, and you are done. 
Here is Audrey's cape all finished.
Best part is that Audrey, who isn't even two yet, runs around the house saying, "Super Audrey to the rescue!"  Awesome!




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