This Baby or Lap Quilt is a Super Quick Project

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Reduce the Size of the Strips for a Charming Table Topper!

When we first saw this lovely quilt we imagined it as a table topper. The fresh colors are perfect for your spring table or for any time of the year.

As it turns out, the pattern is for a lap or baby quilt. Not only is it charming, but easy construction makes it perfect for when you need to finish a quilt quickly. Plus, it will be wonderful in many different color combinations.

Strip Tango Baby Quilt

Strips of 4 1/2″ x 20 1/2″ sew together quickly. Once you’ve selected your fabrics, even beginning quilters can have this finished up in just a few hours.

Strip Tango Baby Quilt “Strip Tango Baby Quilt” by Karyn at Millie Made It.

The pattern, from Kelly from My Quilt Infatuation, is for a 48″ x 60″ baby or lap quilt.

However, if you have your heart set on a table topper, cut all the finished dimensions in half. Strips would be cut at 2 1/2″ x 10 1/2″ for a topper that is about 28″ x 30″.

Click here for the free “Strip Tango Baby Quilt” tutorial.

 

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