![]() Sizes: Preemie, Newborn, 3 mos., & 6 mos. The recommended fabric is knit fabric for the gown and interlock or rib knit for the accent. The sewing pattern includes layers so you can just print off the size you need, an A0 format for printing at a copy shop and a projector format. PDF Sewing Pattern pieces are computer-generated and color-coded for easy cutting. Our Baby Gown Sewing Pattern comes with a full tutorial and color photos in an easy-to-print PDF. Peeking out the portholesHow sweet is this wee cradle. The sleeves feature fold-over mitts to keep little hands warm and prevent accidental scratching. Peek a Boo Cradle/Crib Quilt Pattern Designed by Christine Sharp and Rachael Wright of Kids Quilts. The lap closure at the shoulders and elastic hemline make dressing and diaper changes quick and easy. The Lullaby Line Baby Gown Pattern is essential for any new arrival. Pattern pieces are computer generated and color coded for easy cutting. Pattern includes layers so you can just print off the size you need, an A0 format for printing at a copy shop and projector format. ![]() The Bear Hug Wrap Romper makes dressing baby quick and easy! The Bear Hug includes an optional snap inseam for easy diaper changes, short and long sleeves (with optional foldover cuffs) and options for cuffs or footies. Pattern comes with a full tutorial and color photos in an easy to print PDF. Pattern pieces are computer-generated and color-coded for easy cutting. Pattern includes layers so you can just print off the size you need, an A0 format for printing at a copy shop, and a projector format. The envelope back closure makes dressing and diaper changes a breeze! The pattern comes with a full tutorial and color photos in an easy-to-print PDF. The Snuggle Bug Romper Pattern is the perfect outfit to keep your little ones comfy! Wear it as an outfit or pajamas. Pattern comes with a full tutorial and color photos in an easy to print PDF. Polar Peekaboo Quilt Pattern From Kelli Fannin Quilt Designs KFQP166 Finished Size: 56 x 56 Technique Used: Standard Machine Sewing Skill Level: Confident. Pattern includes your choice of a lined or bound tail and foldover or basic cuffs. Keep your little ones warm and cozy with the Lap Neck Knotted Gown! The lap neckline and knotted bottom make dressing and diaper changes quick and easy. ![]() Pattern comes with a full tutorial and color photos in an easy to print PDF. ![]() This pattern is drafted with lots of notches to make the bands quick and easy to sew on! Pattern includes short and long sleeves. The Lullaby Line Side Snap Bodysuit makes dressing baby quick and easy! The Side Snap Bodysuit pattern fully un-snaps, so you can dress baby without pulling anything over the head. Pattern pieces are computer-generated and color-coded for easy cutting. Pattern includes layers so you can just print off the size you need, an A0 format for printing at a copy shop and a projector format. When it's time for bed, switch back to a gown for easy diaper changes. The pattern comes with a full tutorial and color photos in an easy-to-print PDF. If you find value here, I would be honored if you would tell others about this page.The Switcheroo Convertible Baby Gown Pattern converts from a baby gown to a romper with just a few snaps! With this convertible gown sewing pattern you can keep baby blissfully sleeping while you switch from gown to romper, so you can place baby in a car seat, stroller, bouncer seat, etc. Please do not download them and import them into your website as a free download! Instead, use a link to link to our page here on Quilted Twins. They are free for everyone - that is my intention. You have my permission to use these patterns in guilds, in sewing groups, formal or informal. If you can use them, then I'm happy to share! The quilts pictured are ones I have made and quilted myself. Obviously this isn't the only thing I make - I do sometimes make other people's patterns. Many scrap patterns I had looked at were not exactly what I wanted - or they were "almost" what I liked - but in the end, I found out that most of the time I was better off designing what worked for me and my scraps at the time. I would look at what I had, and then come to the computer and design what I thought I would like to make and have. I needed some things specifically for scraps and leftovers I had on hand. I made these patterns up first and foremost for myself - yes, that's right.
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