This cute rag quilt made for a baby girl, was created using a Fat Quarter Bundle of 5 that I found on an end cap at HobbyLobby. I have scoured the internet since but can’t find the exact bundle so I apologize for not being able to link to it. I hope it still inspires you to make one! This is a super easy pattern that makes a small quilt, perfect for a newborn or as a little mat for “tummy time” on the floor.
Finished measurements 30″ x 36″
Materials
The rag quilt consists of 3 layers of 20 9×9″ squares.
Here is what I used:
- 20 9-inch squares Fat Quarter Bundle found at HobbyLobby.com – I picked a cute pink and black Paris theme. I know you can find other “fat quarter bundles” online – or simple purchase 5 hand-picked patterns 1/4 yard each 🙂 I would recommend Joann’s but of course there is always eBay, Etsy, Walmart etc… just search for fat quarter bundles.
- 20 9-inch fleece squares for the inner lining, purchased at Joann’s
- 20 9-inch squares of flannel fabric purchased at Joann’s. I purchase 2 yards but only needed 1 1/2 yards.
- All-purpose thread
- A trusty sewing machine
Assembly
- Starting with the top layer, cut the pattern pieces and lay out the 20 squares in 4 columns and 5 rows. I made the first column of each print in the 5 pack and then continue as follows:
- Pick up from top left to right or whatever method you need to remember the order and put this stack aside.
- Next you will cut 20 9-inch squares of the fleece inner layer and 20-9 inch squares for the back of the quilt.
- Take these three stacks and put them together layer the top, middle and back piece and piling them any way you need to to remember the order they go in.
- With your sewing machine sew a straight stitch from one corner to the opposite so as to create an x in each square of three pieces. These will be sewn together by rows and then the rows sewn together. Here is a great video I used to learn how to do this here: https://www.theyarnyway.com/baby-rag-quilt/
Have fun!