Making a baby clothes quilt is such a wonderful way of preserving those cute baby clothes that were a gift from special friends or family members or even something really special you bought for your new baby. Most of these clothes haven’t really been worn out as they are used for such a short time. Put some thought into it ahead of time by taking some pictures of your baby in some of the outfits you will be using in the baby clothes quilt and using the pictures to incorporate into the quilt or on the label that you might want to attach to this keepsake. If you are interested in ordering a baby memory blanket from QuiltKeepsake, take a look at our Baby Clothes Quilt page.
Planning Your Baby Clothes Quilt
Clothes to use: Start with clean items. Besides the baby clothes you can use bibs, caps, socks, Halloween costumes, blankets, linens, special curtains and nursery items.
Quilt Sizes: Decide how large of a baby clothes quilt you would like. It can be as small or large as you would like.
- 36”x 36” quilt will take about 20-30 articles of clothing
- 40"x 54" quilt will take about 30-40 articles of clothing
- 50”x 60” quilt will take about 40-50 articles of clothing
- Twin size quilt will take about 60-70 articles of clothing
- Full size quilt will take about 60-80 articles of clothing
Quilt Backing: When you have gathered the articles that you would like in the quilt, lay them out and you should be able to see a prominent or favorite color that can be used for the backing of the quilt. I would suggest either fleece or flannel. Add an additional 6"-8” onto your figure for each side to make sure that you will have enough fabric to turn over for the edging. If you will be using a separate edging you could get by with less. (Fleece comes in a 60” width, flannel 44” width)
Cutting the clothing: Most of the articles should be ironed (without stretching it) to get an accurate cut. First take a scissor and cut out as much of the flat area of the article that you want to use on the quilt. Place a iron-on fusing over the this piece and press it for several seconds. Next lay this piece on your cutting board and using a rotary cutter, cut them into a square or rectangular piece. Then sort these pieces into same sized piles. Similar sizes can be used slightly trimmed to fit into each row. Arrange them in a pleasing pattern. Then sew these pieces into a horizontal row (or vertical whichever you have chosen to do) the width of your quilt using a 1/2" seam allowance. Iron the seams open. After all the rows have been finished, sew them together, iron all the seams opon and you have your quilt top finished.
Applique: Adding a name to this baby clothes quilt can be done either by appliquéing the letters directly on top of the clothing or appliquéing the name on a strip of material and then incorporating that piece in when making your rows.
Quilting Your Baby Clothes Quilt
Quilting your blanket: Place your quilt top on your backing trying to make sure that the seams (that you ironed open) are laying open on your backing. Place safety pins about 4"- 6” apart all over the quilt making sure you have pinned through the backing. Then quilt by either tying or machine quilting method. This will keep your quilt top and quilt backing together.
Embellishments: Now is the time to add some of the special items like hats, sox and bibs. Either attach them by hand or machine stitching them on.
Edging: Trim the backing to 1 1/4” from the quilt edge. Then fold once up to the quilt and the next fold will be over the front making your edging. Sew the edging down with a straight stitch or use a decorative stitch. Miter the corners. Another way this could be done is to cut off your backing even with the top of your quilt edge. Using this method, you can sew on a separate edging such as satin blanket edging. These are especially nice to use on baby clothes blankets that are 40”x 40” or small as that is the amount of satin edging that comes in a package.
Quilt label: A quilt label can have important information related to why and when (date) this baby clothes quilt was made. Labels can be different shapes such as a heart, square or oval. Include a picture of the infant possibly wearing one of the outfits that are on the quilt. Choose a spot on the backside of the quilt to put your label. Hand or machine stitch it to the quilt.
Enjoy: You know there will be a smile on the face of the recipient of this baby clothes quilt keepsake!
To see examples of other baby memory blankets check out our baby clothes quilt page or any of our other memory quilts that we custom make at QuiltKeepsake.com.