This quilt really is a snap to put together if you just remember a couple of important "rules." First, one full strip length is equal to five strips sewn together in the opposite direction-
When I make this pattern, I always like to play around with the layout until I am happy with it, then take a picture. Trust me, the picture can really help if your layout gets messed up. (ahem, pets and children anyone?)
I chose to lay my strips out into thirds. Notice that the top third of the quilt has two horizontal strip sets, plus two vertical strips? The other two thirds each only have one horizontal strip set, but seven vertical strips (remember, five vertical strips are equal to the width of one horizontal set).
Once you've decided on your layout, just start sewing your strips together in sections! ps- I'm a quilting rebel and I do NOT press this until the very end. Shhh...don't tell the quilt police!
Just join your sections together and, voila! Your quilt top is finished! The important thing to remember with this quilt is to have fun with it. I like to think of it as a puzzle, but you get to decide where the pieces go! The result is a modern, random look that appears more difficult than it really is.
This quilt is also really easy to modify to suit your size needs. Bohemian Charm is another example of a quilt I've made with this pattern. This one measures 60 x 64 inches, so it is three full strips in width by three full strips, plus one "short side" in length. I did not choose to construct this one in thirds, and it's actually tough to tell where the different sections are, which I love!
The finished quilt measures 48 x 60 inches. A perfect size for a baby, but still big enough to be useful for years!
I hope that the next time you need a quick baby quilt, you'll give Strip Tango a try, and I hope that you'll hop over and visit me at my blog home, My Quilt Infatuation, for lots of modern quilts, more tutorials, and my weekly link party, Needle and Thread Thursday!
Once you've decided on your layout, just start sewing your strips together in sections! ps- I'm a quilting rebel and I do NOT press this until the very end. Shhh...don't tell the quilt police!
Just join your sections together and, voila! Your quilt top is finished! The important thing to remember with this quilt is to have fun with it. I like to think of it as a puzzle, but you get to decide where the pieces go! The result is a modern, random look that appears more difficult than it really is.
This quilt is also really easy to modify to suit your size needs. Bohemian Charm is another example of a quilt I've made with this pattern. This one measures 60 x 64 inches, so it is three full strips in width by three full strips, plus one "short side" in length. I did not choose to construct this one in thirds, and it's actually tough to tell where the different sections are, which I love!
The finished quilt measures 48 x 60 inches. A perfect size for a baby, but still big enough to be useful for years!
I hope that the next time you need a quick baby quilt, you'll give Strip Tango a try, and I hope that you'll hop over and visit me at my blog home, My Quilt Infatuation, for lots of modern quilts, more tutorials, and my weekly link party, Needle and Thread Thursday!
I want to thank Kelly for stopping by and sharing this fun quilt pattern with us! Be sure to check out her blog, My Quilt Infatuation to see all of her lovely work!
16 comments:
I love this.....such a fun a little quilt...;o)
What a great easy quilt to make! I'm pinning this!
It looks like super fun. Always looking for quick and easy.
oh this is lovely -- I have a holiday quilt that I will be making and I think that this will be a great pattern to use and show off those holiday prints.
Love.It. !!
I just pulled some Santa/Christmas Fabric that will be sew cute in this pattern. Thanks for sharing!
This is awesome. First of all, I love both of the quilts you featured. Second, I sometimes like to whip up a simple quilt for a gift on short notice and this one will be it. Thank you so much for sharing!
Love the new pattern. I love the material in the larger quilt. So bright and happy looking.
I'm crazy about flannel - have a box full of baby prints that I'll certainly use to make a small baby quilt. I appreciate your sharing your ideas. Thanks Pat B
Thank you so much. Getting ready to make this.
Thank you for making this tutorial!! I love it. It is easy to understand.
Love this quilt! I just want to make sure I'm not doing something wrong though... Your directions say you only used 35 of the strips but I've counted 36 in your quilt? :) also, did you use 1/4" seams?
I count 36 as well:)
yep 36!! dang it...
I count 36 also. Glad you guys noticed.
Love this pattern. Now I know to cut 36 straps.
Our small quilting group used this pattern to make quilts for the foster children’s program in our area. Thank you for sharing.
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