Hello U Create Readers!! My name is Melissa Mortenson and I’m the girl behind the Polka Dot Chair Blog. I’m so excited to be sharing a sewing tutorial with you today. I ADORE fat quarters and sew with them frequently. You can find lots of projects using fat quarters on my blog. Stop by and say hello!
Today I’m going to share with you how to make this simple doll quilt made from 2 fat quarters! Have you ever noticed how many “cheater” prints you can buy at the fabric store now? They are great for this kind of project. No piecing necessary. You can whip this up in an afternoon. Here’s how to make one:
You’ll need:
- 2 Fat Quarters
- 1/4 yard fabric for binding
- 18×22 piece of warm and natural batting
- Quilt Basting Spray
To begin, square up your Fat Quarters, depending on how they were cut you may end up with a piece smaller than 18”x22”. That’s okay just make sure both fat quarters are the same size. Lay one fat quarter wrong side up and apply spray baste. Lay batting on top of this. Smooth out. Apply spray baste to batting. Lay 2nd fat quarter on top, wrong side down.
You now have your quilt sandwich. You just need to quilt it now. I chose to free motion quilt mine, but you don’t have to! You can just use a walking foot on your machine and stitch straight lines if you like.
To quilt mine, I used a stencil and quilt pounce to mark my lines. (Just a note, I always have to wash after I use quilt pounce, it doesn’t just brush off for me).
It will give you a pattern to follow when you free motion quilt.
Quilt along the lines. Trim quilt, and bind.
Throw it in the wash and enjoy!
Thanks for having me Kari & Becky!
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Kari Sweeten says
This doll quilt is ADORABLE Melissa!! Thank you so much for sharing – love how this is easier than it looks. Beautiful!
Nancy@OwensOlivia says
I really love those fabrics.
Delia says
Ooh. I love this! It’s definitely something I could do. I am not a quilter so this would be a good place to start. 🙂
photosarah says
very nice! and I just got a fat quarter of that square fabric. 🙂
Tracy VT says
Love that quilt stamp! Why havent I come across this before? Must look into these! Doll quilt is a fun project for school!
Angela says
Love this! I want to make them with my daughters for their dolls but, I don’t know how to “trim and bind.” I have never quilted and am VERY new to sewing in general. Thanks for your help.
Catherine Hansen Peart says
I have never even heard of a quilt stencil and pounce. Wow, that opens up this whole quilting thing to me! Do you have to pin it all over so the layers don’t move when you are stitching it? Or does spray basting hold it in place? I have a doll bunk bed of my daughter’s that I want to make two quilts for so this would be perfect.