Madison Rose Quilting Co
FREE - Gingham Baby Quilt Pattern (Digital Download)
FREE - Gingham Baby Quilt Pattern (Digital Download)
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Do you enjoy making baby quilts? I absolutely do! They're quick, fun, and a perfect way to dive into quilting without feeling overwhelmed. In fact, I started my quilting journey with baby quilts, and they’re such a great project for beginners.
I made this quilt for my niece, and decided to share it with you!
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Size | Baby (36" x 44") |
| Format | Printable Digital Download (PDF sent via email upon purchase) |
I would love to see what you create with this pattern! Use hashtags #babyginghamquilt and #madisonrosequiltingco on social media.
Copyright 2024 Madison Rose Quilting Co. It is permissible to sell your quilt using this design on a small, independent scale. Please give design credit to Madison Rose Quilting Co.
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Love the free Offering. Thank you.
Quick little tip! Instead of piecing together hundreds of individual squares, sew horizontal alternating strips of fabric (one block light and medium color, the other dark and medium color), then cut those vertically to get your alternating blocks
Love this pattern, & highly recommend it. To save time, I strip-pieced it, & it came together quickly.
I made this pattern as a baby gift! The hardest part was picking the proper colors. I chose greens and white with navy for the baby’s name in appliqué on top. I didn’t quilt in straight lines because I was short on time but it still turned out great. When making the pattern I did sew strips together instead of all individual squares which was a time saver. I also used a cozy baby fabric backing which ended up being about 2in too narrow so I had to trim a full row from the top and side because out of laziness I didn’t want to piece the backing. Still turned out great but I’d keep it in mind for next time. Overall it’s a great beginner pattern. One problem I had is the image for piecing doesn’t match the wording. Figure A shows 5 A squares but the instructions say to use 6 A squares. Maybe this is why my quilt was too wide because I made it with 6 A squares. I think either the directions or the image need to be updated. I went by instructions not image unfortunately but it still looks cute!
Thank you so much for the honest review. I really appreciate it. I did go back and look at the pattern, and you are correct. The number indicated in the written pattern didn't match the images. I have corrected that and resent out the pattern to everyone who has downloaded it.
Thank you for sharing a picture. It turned out adorable!