![]() ![]() Cut squares twice – once on each diagonal to get 4 triangles per square, for a total of 20 triangles (you will only need 18) – reserve for side setting triangles. Subcut 7 ¾” strip into 5 squares 7 ¾” x 7 ¾”. You will have 4 corner-setting triangles.įrom remaining 5″ strips cut 40 pieces 1½” x 5″. ⅜ yard binding Cutting for your Lattice Baby Quilt Tutorial:ġ0 strips 1 ½” x wof – these will be pieced together for long sashing stripsĥ strips 2 ½” x wof (or 190″ of continuous bias binding)įrom one of the 5″ x wof strips, cut 2 squares 4 ¼″ x 4 ¼″. Lattice Baby Quilt Tutorial If you would prefer Printable PDF version of this lattice baby quilt pattern you can find one available here for $2.00.įabric Requirements for your Lattice Baby Quilt Tutorial: I wrote this lattice baby quilt pattern quite a while ago, but decided it was time for an update. So I’ve reduced the scale of the blocks – making it Charm Square (5″ x 5″) friendly. Many people over the years have asked for a baby version of that lattice quilt pattern, but the scale of those blocks is too large for a small quilt. It’s such a great one for showing-off lots of busy prints because the sashing breaks them up and lets each one pop. This lattice baby quilt is inspired by one of my most popular patterns – my large Lattice Quilt. These cheerful, vintage-inspired prints are so pretty – I was really excited to create something fun with them. (Post update – these prints are now mostly out of print but you may still be able to find some online on Etsy. Second, since this quilt is so perfect for showing-off beautiful fabric prints and colors, I’m using Lindsay Wilkes’ first fabric collection, Dainty Darling for Riley Blake Fabrics. If you are brand-new to quilting, I highly recommend you check out my Beginning Quilting series for all the basics on supplies, cutting fabric, piecing, and quilting! It’s also a skill-builder quilt, so if you’re a new quilter, this will help you build your skills for piecing a quilt on the diagonal. I’m excited today because I’ve got a favorite baby quilt tutorial, perfect for 5″ charm squares and showing-off cute fabric. ![]()
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