A baby clothes quilt is full of the special clothes and baby items from the first year of a baby's life. Here's how to have a baby clothes quilt made.
Deciding what to put into the quilt is different if the quilt is being made for the parents or the child.
Carefully sort the clothing out among the children. Make sure you have the right items in each child's quilt. Fortunately, the children will not remember each item. If there is a mix up, it won't be the end of the world as it might be for a quilt made with their T-shirts when they graduate from high school.
We suggest getting a basket or box for each child while you are sorting out the clothing. If more than one child wore an item, put those items into a separate bag. Label the bag “For Use in Multiple Quilts”. Then write a note on each item as to whose quilt it needs to go in.
For example, if you have a blanket that needs to go into both Ann and Mary’s quilt, write on the note “Ann and Mary”. This will tell us to cut two blocks from the shirt and put one in each child's quilt.
The quilt below is for four girls. Each child's clothing were put in their own section. Right now, they are enjoying the quilt as a family. When the girls grow up and have their own child, we will divide the quilt up into 4 small quilts. You can see that the sections are divided with a thin line of pink fabric.
Our simple baby clothes quilts do not include appliquéing or sewing down of items such as necklines, collars, bibs, hats, socks, outfits or other such items.
Although these quilts appear relativity simple, they do require a very skilled sewer and quilter to make them look right. As a result, they cost more than a typical T-shirt quilt.
The result is an interactive quilt with a 3D feel to it. Buttons can be unbuttoned, zippers zip and unzip. Bibs may flip up. Stuffed animals feet and arms are free to move. Quite simply, these quilts are wonderful.
A complex baby clothes quilt takes much, much more work than a simple one. The variety of fabrics mixed with the 3D items makes sewing and quilting these quilts very difficult. Thus, they are priced at a higher rate than a simple baby clothes quilt. Information about baby clothes quilt pricing.
We can use just about anything that is soft and washable. Here are some items you might not think of using.
We remove the stuffing and flatten it out.
This can include blankets, sheets and crib bumpers.
Each of these are great items to put into a quilt.
Some items can be used whole like dresses and some we can use just a piece from. If there are particular items you would like to use the whole, please label those items.
This is a very rough estimate.The number of items needed will depends on how much we use from any one item. The more we use from each item, the fewer items you will need.
For example, we might use a larger block from a blanket than we would from a onesie with a small design on the front.
Most people will send us what belongs in the quilt and tell us what size they are hoping to get. We will work with you to make the quilt the size you would like with what you have sent to us.
But don't send us 100 items and expect to have a lap size quilt made.
If you only want a small piece from each item, you will need a lot. But if you have a number of larger items that you want whole, you will need less.
If you send too much and the quilt is way larger than you want, we can cut many of the print blocks smaller. A king size baby clothes quilt might take 100 to 150 items.
I don’t know for sure how many items you will need. It will depend on how we use the items and how much fabric the items can yield. But we will be working with you as we figure the size of the quilt.
When you get to the order form page, you will enter your name, email address, state and that you want a baby clothes quilt. We will then email you the correct order form.
Then print out and fill in the order form. If you have special instructions please write them on the order form or include them with the order form on a separate sheet of paper.
In your box include your clothes and completed order form. Here is a fun article about packing T-shirts and clothing.
You can ship your box via UPS, US Mail, FedEx or any other carrier you like to work with.
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