Miniature Baltimore Quilts Machine Embroidery Design Instructions
These designs would look great as a centre piece for a quilt. You can also make a quilt using each of the four designs but changing each square panel and the thread colours.
The four mini quilts would look lovely hanging using little wooden pegs from a metal quilt hanger as a display
- Stitch each of the four quilt panels on white cotton fabric.
- Zigzag stitch each of the panels onto a red and white gingham cotton fabric.
- Stitch the red and white gingham cotton fabric onto a check red fabric.
- Use the feather decorative stitch with red thread and stitch between each panel to help tie the designs together.
- To blend the check red fabric and gingham fabric together I then stitched a medium size rick rack over both fabrics.
- You do not have to use red gingham or red check fabrics you can use any other colour which would best suit your decor
Close up of the stitched Balt quilt_01 showing you the detail stitches of the panel
Close up of the stitched Balt quilt_02 showing you the detail stitches of the panel
Close up of the stitched Balt quilt_03 showing you the detail stitches of the panel
Close up of the stitched Balt quilt_04 showing you the detail stitches of the panel