![]() | ||
Your browser is not supported. | ||
Please browse our site using any of the following options:
| ||
BABY ANIMALS COT QUILT

LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
Fabrics are from 'Jocelyn Proust Baby Animals' range
- 20cm Fabric A - Baby Platypus, Natural
- 20cm Fabric B - Wombat & Wattle
- 70cm Fabric C - Baby Echidna, Orange (includes binding)
- 50cm Fabric D - Baby Wallaby & Gum Blossom
- 50cm Fabric E - Baby Animals, Ivory
- 50cm Fabric F - Baby Koala & Wattle
- 50cm Fabric G - Baby Animals, Mint
- 1.2m Fabric of choice for backing
- 1.2m x 1.2m Cotton/bamboo batting
- Matching Gutermann 100% cotton thread
- Rotary cutter, mat & quilters rulers
- Quilting pins, tape measure
- Scissors, seam ripper
- Hand needle
- Sewing machine with ¼" foot & walking foot
All fabrics should be 100% cotton, washed & pressed.
¼" seam allowance used throughout unless otherwise indicated.
Read all instructions carefully before commencing the quilt.
INSTRUCTIONS
CUTTING
All strips are cut across the width of fabric unless otherwise stated.
- From Fabric A cut 1 x 4½" strip, crosscut into 1 x 4½" square, cut 1 x 2½" strip crosscut into 4 x 2½" squares and 4 rectangles 4½" x 2½".
- From Fabric B cut 1 x 2½" strip, crosscut into 8 x 2½" squares.
- From Fabric C cut 1 x 4½" strip, crosscut into 4 rectangles 4½" x 8½"; 1 x 9⅜" square cut twice on the diagonal to make 4 quarter-square triangles. Cut 5 x 2½" strips for binding.
- From Fabric D cut 1 x 4½" strip, crosscut into 4 rectangles 4½" x 8½"; 1 x 9⅜" square cut twice on the diagonal to make 4 quarter-square triangles.
- From Fabric E cut 2 x 4½" strips, crosscut into 8 rectangles 4½" x 8½"; 1 x 8⅞" strip, crosscut into 2 x 8⅞" squares, then cut each square once on the diagonal to make 4 half-square triangles.
- From Fabric F cut 4 x 4½" strips, crosscut strips into 8 x 4½" squares, 4 rectangles 4½" x 12½" and 4 rectangles 4½" x 8½".
- From Fabric G cut 4 x 4½" strips for border.
BLOCKS
Step 1 - Centre Block Fabric A - 1 x 4½" square, 4 x 2½" squares and 4 rectangles 4½" x 2½"; Fabric B - 8 x 2½" squares.
Step 2 - Draw a diagonal line across the 8 x 2½" Fabric B squares. Place one square on the right-hand end of a 4½" x 2½" Fabric A rectangle as in the diagram and sew along the line.
Step 3 - Trim off corner with a ¼" seam allowance. Press triangle outwards, as in diagram. Press seams in one direction. Repeat at the left-hand end to complete one flying geese unit. Repeat to make total of 4 flying geese units.
Step 4 - Using 1 x 4½" Fabric A square, 4 x 2½" Fabric A squares and the 4 units layout the block in 3 rows as shown. Sew rows together pressing seams towards squares. Sew rows together matching seams.
Unit 1, make 4
Step 5 - For each unit - 4½" x 8½" Fabric C rectangle, 4½" x 8½" Fabric D rectangle, two 4½" x 8½" Fabric E rectangles, two 4½" Fabric F squares.
Step 6 - With a 4½" x 8½" Fabric C rectangle horizontally and right side up, place a 4½" x 8½" Fabric E rectangle face down vertically at the right-hand end with corners aligned. Mark the point on the side of the Fabric E rectangle at the top of the Fabric C rectangle and draw a diagonal line from that point down to the bottom corner as in diagram.
Step 7 - Pin rectangles and sew together along the line. Trim off corner with a ¼" seam allowance. Press rectangle outwards, as in diagram. Press seams in one direction.
Step 8 - Draw a diagonal line across a 4½" Fabric F square and place square on the Fabric E end of Step 7 as in diagram. Pin and sew together along the line. Trim off corner with a ¼" seam allowance. Press triangle outwards, as in diagram. Press seams in one direction.
Step 9 - With a 4½" x 8½" Fabric D rectangle horizontally and right side up, place a 4½" x 8½" Fabric E rectangle face down vertically at the right-hand end with corners aligned. Mark the point on the side of the Fabric E rectangle at the bottom of the Fabric C rectangle and draw a diagonal line from that point up to the top corner as in diagram.
Step 10 - Pin rectangles and sew together along the line. Trim off corner with a ¼" seam allowance. Press rectangle outwards, as in diagram. Press seams in one direction.
Step 11 - Draw a diagonal line across a 4½" Fabric F square and place square on the Fabric E end of Step 10 as in diagram. Pin and sew together along the line. Trim off corner with a ¼" seam allowance. Press triangle outwards, as in diagram. Press seams in one direction.
Step 12 - Pin Steps 8 and 11 together matching seams and sew together as in diagram to complete Unit 1.
Step 13 - Repeat Steps 5-12 to make a total of 4 x Unit 1.
Unit 2, make 4
Step 14 - For each unit - 1 x Fabric C quarter-square triangle, 1 x Fabric D quarter-square triangle, 1 x Fabric E half-square triangle.
Step 15 - Pin and sew Fabric C & D quarter-square triangles together as in diagram.
Step 16 - Pin and sew Fabric E half-square triangle to Step 15 as in diagram to complete Unit 2. Press seam towards Fabric E.
Step 17 - Repeat Steps 14-16 to make a total of 4 x Unit 2.
Step 18 - Sew a 4½" x 8½" Fabric F strip to the side of each Unit 2 as in diagram. Press seam towards strip.
Step 19 - Then sew a 4½" x 12½" Fabric F strip to the top/bottom of each Unit 2 as as in diagram. Press seam towards strip.
QUILT TOP
Step 20 - Lay out the centre block and Units 1 and 2 as in diagram.
Step 21 - Sew the blocks together in each row matching seams. Press seams in one direction alternating direction in each row.
Step 22 - Sew the rows together matching seams. Press seams in one direction.
Step 23 - Border - sew one 4½" Fabric G border strip to each side of the quilt top. Press seams towards border and trim off any excess fabric. Sew remaining strips to the top and bottom of
Step 24 - Layer the backing, batting and quilt top and baste together. Quilt as desired.
Step 25 - Join the 5 x 2½" binding strips together on the bias to make one long strip. Press in half lengthwise and bind mitering corners. Attach a label or sign and date your quilt.