Kipy Quilt Tutorial: A Simple and Fun Quilt Pattern

TLDRLearn how to make the Kipy quilt pattern in this tutorial. It's a simple and fun design that finishes at approximately 45x60 inches. Download the pattern for free on the blog.

Key insights

🧵The Kipy quilt pattern is a fast and easy design that is perfect for beginners.

✂️The quilt uses fat quarters for the fabrics, making it a great stash-busting project.

🎨You can customize the quilt by choosing different color combinations for the blocks.

🧺The finished quilt is a nice throw size, measuring approximately 45x60 inches.

📝The pattern is available for free on the blog, along with step-by-step instructions and diagrams.

Q&A

Is the Kipy quilt pattern suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Kipy quilt pattern is perfect for beginners. It uses simple piecing techniques and straightforward instructions.

What size does the finished quilt measure?

The finished Kipy quilt measures approximately 45x60 inches, making it a nice throw size.

Can I use different colors for the blocks?

Absolutely! The Kipy quilt pattern allows you to customize the colors and create your own unique design.

Where can I download the pattern?

You can download the Kipy quilt pattern for free on the blog. The link is provided in the video description.

What fabrics are used in the quilt?

The quilt uses fat quarters for the fabrics. You can choose your favorite prints or use it as an opportunity to use up your fabric stash.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Welcome back to the channel! In this video, I'll be sharing the long-awaited tutorial for the Kipy quilt pattern.

02:10If you missed the Moda mystery box unboxing, be sure to check it out. I used some of the fabrics from the box to make these quilts.

03:59I'm excited to finally share the Kipy quilt pattern with you. It's a simple design that finishes at approximately 45x60 inches.

04:50I've made two versions of the quilt to show you. One is a fun and colorful version, and the other is a pink version chosen by my daughter.

07:10I'll walk you through the tutorial for making the blocks. They are made using strip sets and then cut into triangles.

09:17After sewing the blocks together, we press the final seam open and then trim the blocks to 8 inches square.

11:24I demonstrate how to trim the blocks using an 8 and 1/2 inch square ruler, ensuring they are the correct size.

13:07Once all the blocks are trimmed, you can start arranging and sewing them together to create the finished quilt top.