Begin with your basic quilting materials: A Cutting Mat, Rotary Cutter, Ruler, and... fabric! I had already used up my first charm pack I won from Sew Dang Cute, so pictured is the second pack. You will also need 3/4 yards white sashing fabric... or whatever color you want. I am a big fan of white. For the picture, I had already cut my white sashing fabric into the necessary 1 1/2" strips. Leave 10 strips untouched, and the remaining strips cut into 5" pieces.
Arrange your charm pack pieces into 7 rows x 7 columns. Place the 5" sashing pieces between the charm pack pieces in each of the 7 rows.
Sew the charm pack pieces to the sashing pieces. Iron seams toward the charm pack.
Now that a row is done, add a long sashing piece to the charm row. Make sure you either cut off the selvedge of your sashing first, or start sewing a few inches down the sashing piece, like I did. See? Bottom left?
Now keep going! Sew the charm row to the sashing row, then to the charm row, then the sashing row, etc. In order to keep your sashing nice and even, carefully line it up with the piece above. I place my pieces right sides together as if I were about to sew it, and then fold it back a little to peek and see if the seams are lining up ok. Then I pin it to make sure it doesn't wiggle around! Always make sure your charms on the edges line up nicely too, that way the quilt will stay nice and square.
**Updated: I figured someone might want to see this thing all finished! Here it is!
You can find printable, less picture-friendly but still brightly colored instructions for this quilt top here.


10 creative people said::
So cute! It would be perfect for our Bring Spring Linky party over at Scraps N' Strings. Adorable!
Very nice tutorial, newbie :) although I don't think you count as a newbie anymore. I might add that you do not HAVE to use sashing on a quilt and also 2 charm packs without sashing makes a perfect little baby sized quilt. I guess I should blog the one I made for my niece's baby a couple of months ago and I could link back to that for an example :)
Tracy
Cuuuute! And yeah, mom should definitely BLOG some of her stuff! :)
Mel- are you part of the modern quilt guild? Its a place to post pics, get ideas and share photos of what you're working on! Its just a fun place you should check it out!
Heres the link for the phoenix chapter!
http://phoenixmodernquiltguild.ning.com/
I just HAD to add this to my "Crafter's ADD" blog. I love it!
Feel free to stop on by and grab a featured button! Thanks for inspiring us "Newbies".
Thanks,
Erika
{www.craftersadd.blogspot.com
{www.misscraftypants.com}
I just LOOOOVE this! So fabulous. Easy and cute and fun. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Melanie,
Good luck on Spring Top week! Sorry to hear it's not going so great. I totally LOVE LOVE that Make Life Quilt! I love to add white sashing to a charm pack and yours is just perfect! I have something very similar over on my blog too, but would you mind if I linked to your post and shared a picture? (My online shop has lots of charm packs and sashing options) Thanks for sharing this and I'm going to follow you now! Oh, and by the way, my shop is helping sponsor Spring Top Week and the prizes are sooo awesome. Keep trying, OK?
Anna
I love this! Thanks so much for letting me know how you used the charm pack. Although, I'm curious you mentioned this was your second pack...what did you do with the first! I'm always interested in what people do with their materials! It's great for ideas and inspiration!!! Great job!
That is a beautiful quilt and a great tutorial, but too many straight lines for this crappy sewer. Someone needs to invent a pattern where all the lines are crooked and mismatched. Then maybe I would be able to accomplish it. :P
Thanks for linking up to the Mad Skills party!
An even easier way to do the sashing is to cut a long strip and then sew the squares to one edge all in a row, leaving a bit of space in between, and then just cut them apart. (So you don't have to measure each little piece)
Post a Comment