20 Charming Baby Quilt Patterns: {Free}
Here’s a lovely bunch of homemade quilts to make for baby, a few of them are so easy they’re ideal projects for beginners. Some have been featured previously here on Tipnut but have been moved here to make one handy project sheet (I’ll be adding more to this collection over time).

kundhi.com
Rainbow Bunting: Made with white quilter’s cotton, flannel, bunting flags and bias tape.

aprettycoollife.com

modabakeshop.com
Simple: Made with printed decorative fabric, batting, woven flannel, and cotton material for binding.

marthastewart.com

cloud9fabrics.blogspot.ca
Crayon Box: The secret to this one is that you start with just squares! You’ll be amazed at how simple and quick this is and it makes a great gift.

sewmamasew.com

andothersillythings.blogspot.ca
Scrappy: Finished size measures 34″ square. Great stash buster!

sugarnspicecreations.blogspot.ca

lovelyritablog.blogspot.ca
Whimsy: Suitable for beginners, you’ll find this to be a very simple design in a very manageable size.

sew4home.com

diaryofaquilter.com
Life: Very cute, customize the words you wish to applique. Templates to download.

modabakeshop.com

neverenoughhours.blogspot.ca
Minky Backed: The appliqued letter makes this extra special and adds a personal touch.

mamastellato.com

sew4home.com
Flannel (for crib): Cuddly & dense, measures 36″ x 45″. As far as piecing it’s pretty simple to make, and there’s quite a bit of room for creative license.

cloud9fabrics.blogspot.ca

finecraftguild.com
Puakenikeni: The flower block is made up of four traditional “Snowball” blocks.

lisaboyer.blogspot.ca

honeybearlane.com
Sweet Divinity Diamond: Assorted prints and white fabric for sashing, includes directions for making the template for the diamonds.

thequiltedfish.typepad.com
I am 78 yrs old with great, great grands and 3 on the way,, Please let me thank you millions for putting directions on your site. Many sewers put the Item on but are selfish with instructions.
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I want to make “Baby Buntings” for the winter coming as I live up here in Rhode Island and winter can be terrible and these parents work and baby must travel in these cold mornings..Having a lot of “Fleece, Flannels, Chenniles,, I want to put to some good use.. Please help me.. Sincerely! Mrs C.