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How to Make a Baby Quilt: 10 Free Baby Quilt Patterns + DIY Shower Gifts

April 27, 2015 by Seams and Scissors 1 Comment

Is there anything sweeter than a new baby wrapped in a snuggly quilt? Baby quilts make the perfect DIY shower gifts and act as keepsakes for years to come. You can make a traditional baby quilt, with cute, colored blocks, or a baby quilt covered in tiny elephants. You can make a thin quilt, for afternoons spent in the spring breeze with a little one, or a tiny quilt with thicker materials, perfect for winter naps. Look below for some of our favorite free baby patterns.

Quilting for Baby

 

 

Free Baby Quilt Patterns


One Color Scrappy Baby Quilt

Rainbow Bunting Baby Quilt

Tumble of Triangles Baby Quilt -A modern twist

Modern Monogram Baby Quilt

Fuzzy Wuzzy Baby Quilt – Great for winter!

Fat Quarter Rainbow Baby Quilt

Speedy Charm Pack Baby Quilt Pattern

Elephant Parade Baby Quilt Pattern – Zoo-themed nursery, anyone?

Tetris Baby Quilt

Lovey Raggy Heart Stitched Baby Quilt


Other Baby Sewing Patterns


                       

Cherry Cherry Baby Bib

Patchwork Neck Pillow Cover

Quilted Car Seat Cover

Baby Bird Quilted Wall Art

 

 

Looking for even more baby quilt patterns? Take a look at 34 Free Baby Quilt Patterns or check out our Pinterest boards!

Follow FaveQuilts’s board Baby Quilt Patterns on Pinterest.  Follow AllFreeSewing’s board Sewing for Baby on Pinterest.

 

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  1. Lorane Taylor says

    May 19, 2015 at 1:26 am

    Cannot wait to get the 10 Free Baby Quilt Patterns.

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