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How to Make the EASIEST Baby Quilt for Beginners | Quick Sew & Turn Tutorial

I think I have stumbled across how to make the easiest baby quilt for beginners. Whether you are sewing for a baby shower gift, a grandbaby, a church ministry project, this beginner baby quilt tutorial will come in handy when you need a quick gift for a baby shower.
The easy to make baby quilt is draped under the presser foot of my sewing machine.

In today’s tutorial, I’m sharing how to make the easiest baby quilt for beginners using a quick sew-and-turn method with fleece and flannel.

This is a fast sewing project that creates a soft, beautiful baby blanket without complicated quilting techniques, binding, or piecing.

If you are new to sewing, this project is a wonderful place to begin! Maybe you are a seasoned sewist and want a quick quilt for a gift. This tutorial will help you out.

Watch the Full Quick Sew & Turn Baby Quilt Tutorial

In the full video tutorial, I walk you through:

  • How to determine what is the right or wrong side of your fleece (1:00 min)
  • How to square your flannel fabric (2:15 min)
  • How to cut the fleece to match the squared up flannel (11:22 min)
  • Pinning the flannel and the fleece together  (13:19 min)
  • Sewing the pieces together (15:45 min)
  • How to sew off the fabric to get “crisp” corners (17:00 min)
  • Trimming the seam allowance and clipping the corners (19:30 min)
  • Turning the quilt and how to push out the corners  (20:50 min)
  • Pinning opening closed (22:15 min)
  • Top stitching the quilt (26:05 min)
  • Using safety pins to stabilize for quilting (31:50 min)
  • Machine quilting (33:30 min)

This tutorial is beginner friendly and easy to follow step-by-step.

Why This is the EASIEST Baby Quilt for Beginners

One of the reasons this quick sew and turn baby quilt method is because the flannel fabric and fleece mold together so well, which keeps the fabric from moving and shifting so much.

This beginner baby quilt tutorial includes:

  • No quilt binding
  • No complicated piecing
  • No batting layers
  • Very little machine quilting
  • Simple straight stitching
  • Soft beginner-friendly fabrics

The fleece and flannel will cling together. Not only is it cuddly, but this cling makes it easier to work with.

I think this tutorial is helpful if you have just learned or you are learning to sew.
This photo is showing the back of the quilt that is fleece fabric.

Supplies for This Quick Sew & Turn Baby Quilt

You will need:

  • 1 yard of fleece
  • 1 yard of quality flannel
  • Sewing machine
  • Thread (I used Coats and Clarks Dual Duty)
  • Ballpoint sewing needle 
  • Straight pins
  • Safety pins
  • Rotary cutter and ruler (optional)
  • Scissors
  • Warm iron

Why Quality Flannel Matters

I highly recommend using a quality flannel for this project. Good flannel becomes softer after washing and doesn’t wrinkle like the “Snuggle” flannel we used to buy at JoAnns.

Be sure to prewash and dry your flannel before you begin this project because flannel can shrink.
Quality flannel is key to this project.

How to Prepare Fabric for a Beginner Baby Quilt

Before sewing your quilt together, it is important to “square the flannel fabric”.

A fabric cut from the store is not square. This step is essential and is important in the construction of the quilt.

Tips for Squaring Fabric

First the Selvedge Needs To Be Removed

Using scissors or a rotary cutter:

  • The selvadge is easy to see and feel, I just eyeball it and cut it off 
  • The lines don’t have to be exact here as it will be squared up later
  • I like to recycle the Selvedge cut’s in the garden to tie up Tomato Plants

Cutting off the selvadge edge with scissors.
The Video Tutorial Will Show You A Method of Folding and Cutting to Square the Ends and Sides Of The Flannel

When folding your fabric:

  • Smooth out wrinkles
  • If you see a ripple at the fold push it out to the opposite side
  • Remove any other ripples you see by patting and pushing with your hands
    Checking the fold and smoothing out any wrinkles.
  • Fold the flannel one more time, then use the clear ruler and the marks on the Olfa mat, to guide you in cutting the end evenly.Trimming the ends of the fabric.
  • Now that you have cut the ends, unfold the fabric one more time
  • Now fold in the opposite direction
  • It is time to even up and square up the selvadge edge.
  • Match the even ends together Now use the clear ruler and the rotary cutter to square up the Selvedge edge with a rotary cutter.
    Squaring up the end of the flannel using a rotary cutter.

This folding and “trimming to square your fabric” method also works beautifully for knit fabric sewing projects.

It’s time to Sew the EASIEST Baby Quilt for Beginners

Once your flannel is trimmed and the sides and ends are even, it is time to place it on the fleece. Use the flannel as a guide and cut the fleece to match the flannel.

Beginner Sew & Turn Quilt Instructions

Step 1: Place Fabrics Right Sides Together

Lay the fleece and flannel with right sides facing each other.

Step 2: Pin Around the Edges

Pin carefully, especially around corners and edges. You can use clips, but they can fall off easily when moving everything around to get to the sewing machine. Pins help hold things in place better.

Step 3: Sew Around the Quilt

Using a 3/8-inch seam allowance:

  • Sew around all four sides
  • Leave a generous opening for turning (6″-8″)

     Sewing the flannel and the fleece together using a 3/8" seam allowance. Showing the seams after they have been trimmed, but the edge of the turning hole hasn't been trimmed.

 

Step 4: Trimming The Seam Allowances and Clip The Corners

Trim the seam allowance and clip corners carefully to reduce bulk.
Trimming the seam allowance to 3/8" seam before turning.

Step 5: Turn the Quilt Right Side Out

Pull the blanket gently through the opening.
pulling the quilt through the opening.

Step 6: Push Out Corners

Use a turning tool or blunt point to gently shape the corners.
Pushing out a corner on the quilt.

Step 7: Roll and Finger Press the Edges & Pin The Opening Closed

This rolling and pinning step creates a beautiful finished rolled edge.
Pushing and pulling the seams to make an even edge.Pinning the seams after pushing and rolling the seams.

 

Step 8: Top Stitch Around The Quilt

Use a slightly longer stitch length and sew all the way around the outer edge.

This topstitching:

  • Closes the opening
  • Adds stability
  • Creates a polished finish

Easy Quilting Ideas for Beginner Baby Quilts

One of the best parts of this easy baby quilt tutorial is that the quilting is very simple.

Using safety pins, pin the quilt together from the inside out. Keeping everything smooth.

Instead of detailed quilt blocks or heavy quilting patterns, random straight stitching lines are used to stabilize the blanket.

Simple Machine Quilting Tips

Use Random Straight Lines

Straight lines help:

  • Hold the layers together
  • Prevent shifting
  • Add texture without puckering

Avoid Closed Shapes

Avoid:

  • Large circles
  • Complete squares
  • Tight outlining around characters

These can sometimes create ripples in soft fleece-backed quilts.
showing the random strait stitch quilting.

Roll the Quilt Into A Tube While Sewing

Rolling the quilt makes it easier to manage under the sewing machine.

This is especially helpful for beginners.
Showing the quilt rolled to make it easier to sew.

A Handmade Baby Quilt Makes a Beautiful Gift

There is something incredibly comforting about a handmade baby blanket.

This quick sew and turn baby quilt is:

  • Soft and cozy
  • Beginner friendly
  • Budget friendly
  • Fast to complete
  • Perfect for baby showers
  • Great for charity sewing projects

And because it works up quickly, you can easily customize colors and prints for different seasons, nurseries, or themes.

From Sewing to Crochet, A Little Chat from My Side of the Mountain

Many of you know me through my crochet designs, and I absolutely love sharing both sewing and crochet tutorials here on my side of the mountain.

While I have spent many years designing crochet patterns, from cozy ponchos and chemo caps to baby items and home decor, sewing has always been another creative joy in my life.

I especially love projects like this because sewing and crochet pair together so beautifully. A handmade baby quilt can become even more special when paired with:

  • A crocheted baby hat
  • A matching crochet blanket
  • Soft baby booties
  • A handmade Baby Dress

If you enjoy handmade projects, I hope you will take a little time to explore my crochet patterns and tutorials as well. I truly love creating beginner-friendly projects that help makers feel encouraged and inspired.

Whether you sew, crochet, or do a little of both… you are always welcome here.

Final Thoughts on This Beginner Baby Quilt Tutorial

If you have been nervous about trying quilting, I truly hope this tutorial gives you confidence to begin.

This is one of the easiest baby quilts for beginners because it focuses on simple sewing techniques while still creating a beautiful finished project.

Sometimes the simplest handmade gifts become the most treasured.

Thank you so much for spending a little time with me here on my side of the mountain. I hope you enjoyed this quick sew and turn baby quilt tutorial, and I hope you create something beautiful today. God Bless,

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COPYRIGHT STATEMENT This sewing tutorial is protected by copyright© Krissys Over The Mountain Crochet 2026. Do not sell, alter or redistribute this tutorial or it’s photos in any way or form. You the maker are responsible for the finished product.

Safety & Care: This pattern is for crafting use only. The maker is responsible for safe material choice and finished item use. For full details, visit: krissysoverthemountaincrochet.com/krissys-otm-crochet-and-crafts-safety-care-guidelines/

Designer: Kristina L Moore / business: KrissysOverTheMountainCrochetAndCrafts
https://krissysoverthemountaincrochet.com
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July 2026

 

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