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Hello and welcome to quilt making. Here is a simple half square triangle quilt with easy instructions. Finished quilt measures 26’’x41’’

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DIY Baby Quilt. Step by step instructions to create this gorgeous baby quilt.

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Page 1: Baby quilt acua

Hello and welcome to quilt making. Here is a simple half square triangle quilt with easy instructions.

Finished quilt measures 26’’x41’’

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Cut 40 pieces of 6’’ squares from 6 Fat Quarters. (6 colours) I have taken a few extra pieces from some colours and a few less pieces from other colours,

as I wanted a more modern quilt. This will break the monotonous repetition. For example; take 9 pieces from one colour and only 5 from the other colour.

You need total of 40 squares.

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Overlap any two colours of the fabric and draw a diagonal line on the top fabric. Stitch a quarter inch seam on both sides of the line. Now cut on the line.

This will give you two half square triangle squares.

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When you cut them apart they look like 2 triangles, and when you open them you will have 2 squares.

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Press open each triangle and you will get a square like this. Do the same with all the 40 squares.

Always overlap them with a different colour to get a square made of two triangles in 2 colours.

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Join 5 squares in a row and then join the rows together. You will have 8 rows, and each row has 5 squares.

This should complete the top of the quilt.

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Now lay your backing fabric (almost a yard of fabric) on a big table or floor, wrong side of the fabric facing you and put the batting on top of it,

finally lay your quilt top over it and pin the 3 layers with quilting pins. Pin on each joint, this will prevent your 3 layers to move and you will be able to quilt easily.

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Using a fabric pencil marker and a ruler, draw the lines wherever you want to do the hand quilting.

I have kept it easy and simple with only a couple of horizontal lines. (8 lines to be precise, which means 1 hand quilted line across each row).

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With easy running stitches, complete the quilting. Keep the stitches even, on the front and also at the back.

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After the quilting is done, Stitch a 2 inch binding on the front side, going all the way around.

Turn the binding over to the back side and secure the binding with hand stitches.

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I hope you enjoy making this simple baby quilt, as much as I did.

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