Oh yes please, would love to see the next steps. It’ll inspire me to *finally* make the band tshirt quilt I’ve been planning for *years*! You are such a great teacher. Thank you.
I've been following you for years now. You have great content and explain everything really well! I've never seen this technique before and excited to see how it turns out.😊❤
I vote to see the FINISHED quilt. Thanks for your video - have a new granddaughter so plan to make her one of these quilts after she's out of her onesie stage!
I love a knit quilting tutorial that doesn’t use interfacing! The second quilt I started was a T-shirt quilt & the design I liked most (& therefore the only tutorial I read before starting) didn’t use interfacing. I spent years questioning my decision because of watching every other tutorial use interfacing. Then again, I came from garment sewing, so I didn’t understand why quilters were scared of the stretch😅
I have 10mo old twins and SO MANY ONESIES that don’t fit. THANK YOU for sharing! Every time they outgrow something and my husband piles things in to the donate box I get super sad 😅. I tell him that I could totally upcycle that fabric and he reminds me that I barely sew the stuff I have 😆. This seems like a perfect, fairly quick, project.
Thank you, Leah, for this video. My Granddaughter is 2 and my daughter and I have gone through her clothes as she outgrew them her first year and saved the special ones. My intention is to make a memory quilt for her. This tutorial is perfect !! Thank you so much !! I would love to see the finishing process to complete this adorable quilt.
Yes! I have made a follow up video with the quilting for this quilt here - 3 Tips for Quilting with Knit Fabrics! Quilting a Baby Clothes Quilt ruclips.net/video/t2pdLoW8Qf4/видео.html
Yes, please! I would love to see you finish the quilt. I love how you put this top together. I’ve made t-shirt quilts before, but not using this method. This is so much easier. I have another one to make and I will definitely be using this method. Thank you for sharing this.
I would love to see you finishing this! Sure wish I had known this technique last year when I did a baby quilt for my now 12 year old granddaughter. This would have been so much easier. But I have great grands now and would like to try this method. I had said I would never make another one! So thank you for sharing this!
I’ve been wanting to do this for years after finding out I was pregnant , I don’t even have a machine yet but I’m watching videos to motivate me . However this blanket is totally for me because I have a boy who probably won’t appreciate this like a girl would 😂 excited to start collecting everything to get this project going as a beginner who hasn’t touched a sewing machine since like 2008 home-ec class thank you for this.
That's great! And my son loved his blankets with Cuddle (minky) fabric on the back. Though you won't want him to sleep with it (flammable) You can definitely do this technique by hand too, it'll just take longer.
@@LeahDay quick question , some of my fav indies have designs with a zipper in the middle of the design , can a sewing machine sew through it if I move slowly ? I’d hate to lose some of my fav ones because they can’t work for me 😢
Absolutely! Please show us how you completed the pieced top. I am going to make a memory quilt for my grandchild and this seems like such an easier, softer way to piece a memory quilt no matter what their age!
Just curious what size is her largest onesie that you used? I have a brand new granddaughter and I’d love to make one. And what was your finished size? Ps that quilt screams for Minky backing, so I see a longarm video coming.
The largest size was 18 month full body zipper suit things and they surprisingly yielded less fabric than you'd think. The widest strip in my quilt is 8 inches wide. My finished quilt ended up 47 inches square approximately. And yep, I was thinking Minky too - though planning on a home machine quilting focus... but not saying there won't be a frame involved!
That's entirely up to you! As your baby gets bigger, the clothing will get bigger, which means it will be easier to make a larger quilt and overall faster. I actually plan to use this same technique for my son so I think it will work even for very large t-shirts. Just make sure to follow my recommendation on quilting which you can find in the follow up video posted here: leahday.com/blogs/free/baby-clothes-quilt
That's really hard to say. I'd start cutting up what you have, then begin piecing your foundation strips and see how far you get. The bigger the kid, the more fabric in the garments too, so this might be something to wait until you have a year or so of onesies ready to be sewn together.
Glad you liked it! The downside of no interfacing is the baby clothes pieces will stretch, especially when quilting. Make sure to watch my quilting tip video here - leahday.com/blogs/free/baby-clothes-quilt
I've started quilting this Baby T-Shirt Quilt! Come learn some beginner quilting designs with me - ruclips.net/video/GCovfEOnGDM/видео.html
How darling! Please DO let us enjoy you quilting it too! Always your fan Leah!
Very good reuse of clothing. Save the memories. Yes, please show us the quilting on a home sewing machine. Fancy machinestitches, rulerwork and FMQ.
That's a great idea! Thank you for this suggestion.
Very cute quilt. And yes, I am interested in seeing you quilt it.
Yes! Please! I've just become a Nanna and would love to be able to make one of these lovely quilts for my little Grandson!
Yes, please show us how to finish the quilt top. Thank you for this video. It gives me confidence to tackle a t-shirt quilt.
I want to watch you finish! -A grateful grandma
Yes, I would like to see you complete the quilt. Thank you.
Oh yes please, would love to see the next steps. It’ll inspire me to *finally* make the band tshirt quilt I’ve been planning for *years*! You are such a great teacher. Thank you.
I’d love to see you quilt it on the longarm with a fun onesie motif!!
I'm planning a beginner quilting video... but probably going to end up using a variety of machines to finish it!
Yes, please continue with videos for quilting and completing. I have a ton of memory clothes from my kids and I want to do the same!!
Yes, please would love to see you quilt the onesie quilt thank you for all your tutorials
Nice job..enjoy the positive friendly videos.
I had the honor of longarming a quilt made of baby onesies and it was gorgeous! Made half square triangles out of the plain fabrics even!
I love it 😍 and I'd love to see how you finish it!
What a great keepsake. I would love to see you quilt it!!!
Would love to see it finished! Your videos have been so helpful to me. Thanks so much!
Yep. We need to see it being finished!
I've been following you for years now. You have great content and explain everything really well! I've never seen this technique before and excited to see how it turns out.😊❤
I vote to see the FINISHED quilt. Thanks for your video - have a new granddaughter so plan to make her one of these quilts after she's out of her onesie stage!
I’d love to see it quilted. Thanks.
ABSOLUTELY would love to see you quilt it! Always such beautiful work! ♥️🇨🇦
❤ adorable ❤ I’m in the process of putting together a similar quilt for my grandson.
I love a knit quilting tutorial that doesn’t use interfacing! The second quilt I started was a T-shirt quilt & the design I liked most (& therefore the only tutorial I read before starting) didn’t use interfacing. I spent years questioning my decision because of watching every other tutorial use interfacing.
Then again, I came from garment sewing, so I didn’t understand why quilters were scared of the stretch😅
I have 10mo old twins and SO MANY ONESIES that don’t fit. THANK YOU for sharing! Every time they outgrow something and my husband piles things in to the donate box I get super sad 😅. I tell him that I could totally upcycle that fabric and he reminds me that I barely sew the stuff I have 😆. This seems like a perfect, fairly quick, project.
Thank you, Leah, for this video. My Granddaughter is 2 and my daughter and I have gone through her clothes as she outgrew them her first year and saved the special ones. My intention is to make a memory quilt for her. This tutorial is perfect !! Thank you so much !! I would love to see the finishing process to complete this adorable quilt.
Just watched this and I hope you’ve made a video for quilting this adorable quilt too!
Yes! I have made a follow up video with the quilting for this quilt here - 3 Tips for Quilting with Knit Fabrics! Quilting a Baby Clothes Quilt
ruclips.net/video/t2pdLoW8Qf4/видео.html
Great video. I would like to see this quilt completed.
Hi Leah, please show us how to finish the quilt..itis beautiful!
Yes would like to see it finished
Thank you for letting me know! I'm glad you enjoyed this tutorial.
Yes, please! I would love to see you finish the quilt. I love how you put this top together. I’ve made t-shirt quilts before, but not using this method. This is so much easier. I have another one to make and I will definitely be using this method. Thank you for sharing this.
I looove this method!! Thank you!
I would love to see you finishing this! Sure wish I had known this technique last year when I did a baby quilt for my now 12 year old granddaughter. This would have been so much easier. But I have great grands now and would like to try this method. I had said I would never make another one! So thank you for sharing this!
Yes would love to see this quilted!
Love the quilt, and would really like to see it finished.
Please keep going! I am planning to make one for my grand babies!
Yay! I completed this quilt and shared a video tutorial on the quilting here - leahday.com/blogs/free/baby-clothes-quilt
of course I want to see it finished!
Adorable
I would love to see this quilted all the way through! Thank you 😊
Awesome! You can find the first video on quilting it here - ruclips.net/video/GCovfEOnGDM/видео.html
Love this! I want to see you quilt it please
Love this idea! Looking forward to seeing it fully quilted 😊
I’ve been wanting to do this for years after finding out I was pregnant , I don’t even have a machine yet but I’m watching videos to motivate me . However this blanket is totally for me because I have a boy who probably won’t appreciate this like a girl would 😂 excited to start collecting everything to get this project going as a beginner who hasn’t touched a sewing machine since like 2008 home-ec class thank you for this.
That's great! And my son loved his blankets with Cuddle (minky) fabric on the back. Though you won't want him to sleep with it (flammable) You can definitely do this technique by hand too, it'll just take longer.
@@LeahDay quick question , some of my fav indies have designs with a zipper in the middle of the design , can a sewing machine sew through it if I move slowly ? I’d hate to lose some of my fav ones because they can’t work for me 😢
Absolutely! Please show us how you completed the pieced top. I am going to make a memory quilt for my grandchild and this seems like such an easier, softer way to piece a memory quilt no matter what their age!
Would def love to see it layered and quilted. It looks great! Please do a follow up video with the additional steps for the backing 🙏
🥰 it’s a beautiful quilt.
Love to see it quilted
Please keep going and quilt it
Planning on it! Please share the tutorial with your quilting friends too!
I'd love to see how you quilt this. 😁
I finished this quilt in another video! You can find all the videos from this project here - leahday.com/blogs/free/baby-clothes-quilt
I would love to see you finish it
I have! You can find the video on quilting this baby quilt here -
ruclips.net/video/t2pdLoW8Qf4/видео.html
❤❤❤❤Beautiful! How many onesies did you use and what’s the finished size? Would love to see the quilting process. Thanks for sharing!😊
This is so much easier that putting interfacing on the back of each piece, and so much cheaper!
Yeah... I like this better too. Live and learn!
Yes I'd like to see you finish this one'sy quilt
I’d love to see how you finish this little gem.
I would love to see it quilted.
Yes yes finish this with FMQ.
Next step, yes!
YES - quilt it!
Just curious what size is her largest onesie that you used? I have a brand new granddaughter and I’d love to make one. And what was your finished size? Ps that quilt screams for Minky backing, so I see a longarm video coming.
The largest size was 18 month full body zipper suit things and they surprisingly yielded less fabric than you'd think. The widest strip in my quilt is 8 inches wide. My finished quilt ended up 47 inches square approximately. And yep, I was thinking Minky too - though planning on a home machine quilting focus... but not saying there won't be a frame involved!
Flat felled seems for the long strips would also work to eliminate raw edges, bind and done.
Ty 😊
You’re welcome!
What age should be considered while preparing the quilt.. I mean all 0-1 year or we can include after 1 year clothes also?
That's entirely up to you! As your baby gets bigger, the clothing will get bigger, which means it will be easier to make a larger quilt and overall faster. I actually plan to use this same technique for my son so I think it will work even for very large t-shirts. Just make sure to follow my recommendation on quilting which you can find in the follow up video posted here: leahday.com/blogs/free/baby-clothes-quilt
I want to see how you finish it!
Yes please
Hi yes I would like to see you quilt the top.
I have the same love you swaddle blanket it's showing at 8:54
They are great!
How many onsies do we need to do the full size of the quilt?
That's really hard to say. I'd start cutting up what you have, then begin piecing your foundation strips and see how far you get. The bigger the kid, the more fabric in the garments too, so this might be something to wait until you have a year or so of onesies ready to be sewn together.
Keep going please
…. Before Betty turns 18 😂lol you made me laugh …I am crocheting🧶 my son’s blanket they’re now 21 and 19 … I’m pressing on not giving up lol…
It happens! I still haven't finished quilting this quilt for various reasons. It's next in line!
Please finish and show us!!
Finally a tutorial without interfacing!
Cheers!
Glad you liked it! The downside of no interfacing is the baby clothes pieces will stretch, especially when quilting. Make sure to watch my quilting tip video here - leahday.com/blogs/free/baby-clothes-quilt
Please show us the quilting
Will do! Please share this tutorial with your quilting friends!
Please let me see the layered process
I have a new video on this here - ruclips.net/video/vv5qZJv6dFg/видео.html&lc=UgyOzzmg-HxaRBag2LJ4AaABAg
Please finish!❤
Please show us 😊
Please quilt it🙏