Crib Ruffle Pattern

Crib ruffle pattern

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…and baby makes four

...and baby makes four

By: Unknown on 8:41 PM Share it Please Tweet We just moved into our new house about a month ago, so we have been busy unpacking and getting the house ready. I’m 33 weeks along, which means baby girl is going to be here in less than two months! I’ve started working on her nursery, and just finished the first project–an adorable ruffled crib skirt. Would it be easier to buy bedding? Why yes, it would be. Not only could I not find bedding in the color scheme I wanted for the room, but custom bedding would be $300-$400! A little outrageous, even for my princess. I found this awesome, step-by-step tutorial at The Ribbon Retreat. Materials: 1 1/4 yard of each fabric for the ruffles matching thread pins rotary cutter and mat an old crib skirt or \


Crafting

Crafting

Making a crib skirt was definitely not in my original plans. But when I saw how easy it could be on Pinterest, I decided to give it a try. I consider myself a novice sewer and was still able to do this. The key to this project is time. Nothing about it is hard, it just becomes time consuming because of all the pieces. Materials: 3 yards of fabric – I did 1 yard of 3 different colors Crib skirt – Try to get one at a thrift store or garage sale (spend $.70 on mine) Iron Sewing machine Scissors Lucky for me, my mom has a huge sewing table that came in handy for cutting. The first step is to cut your fabric. Since I was covering only 3 of the 4 sides of the skirt (my crib is up against a wall), I measured the long side of my crib skirt and cut my strips to be 1.5 times that of the actual skirt. This allows for gathering and creates the ruffle effect. I did the same for each of the sides. Factoring in the gathers, my measurements came to be 75 inches for the long side and 38 inches for each of the short sides (to be able to have enough fabric, some of the pieces got sewed together to make the right length). I planned to have 5 rows of ruffles which made the width of each ruffle 4.5 inches. The next step is to take each of the strips (15 in my case) and press under on the two short sides and one long side. Now, just sew those pressed edges to create a hem. This just gives all the edges a nice clean finished look. Once you have sewn all your pieces, you will want to do a gather stitch on the top long edge (the side you didn’t press under or sew). To do a gather, just adjust the stitch to be as long as it can be, the machine will do the rest. Now that all the pieces are gathered, you can begin sewing them on the crib skirt. Make sure you have your pattern ready and start with the top and work your way down. To make the ruffles overlap, I pinned my next layer two inches from the previous. Here is what it will begin to look like! Finally, once you have all 3 sides complete you are left with a super cute shabby chic crib skirt! All you need to do is put it on the crib. I love how it dressed up the crib just enough without being too over the top. My husband was worried it would cover up the crib, mainly because he picked it out, but turns out, he really likes it. It’s nice that there isn’t a bunch of dead space under the mattress. What do you think?! Too much, or just the right amount? I was getting wo
rried, I had too many different things and patterns going on in the nursery, but I think it helps that I used the same fabric from the valance that I made for the window. Links to other nursery projects: Silhouette wall art Decoupage bookcase Valance Linking up with Molly for Funday Monday!


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baby/kids

The next step in my quest to get the baby’s room ready and perfect was to find the right crib skirt. I had a bit of a sewing high from my s…


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Quilts

Ruffle Baby Quilt Pattern, baby girl Quilt Patterns – Quilt Pattern baby – baby blanket pattern, pdf pattern quilt Baby Girl Quilt Pattern by Christine J Designs- Enjoy stitching this adorable Vintage Love Pink Heart Quilt PATTERN! Great Modern Cottage Chic design. Great size for a crib quilt, or PERFECT for a toddler to cuddle with at nap time or baby crib. THIS IS FOR A PATTERN ONLY (NOT THE FINISHED QUILT). INSTANT DOWNLOAD ONLY: not mailed – download following etsy instructions. Our Quilt Pattern Tutorial includes detailed instructions along with several \


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Sewing Pattern Make Nursery Set for Babies Uncut and Factory Folded This listing is for one sewing pattern to make all of the items listed below. Directions and pattern pieces are included. Please note that anything else shown as well as any fabric or supplies needed are not included. Sew a full nursery set that will make baby’s room extra special! Bedding set consists of fitted sheet with elasticized edge, dust ruffle for crib, blanket with ruffled edge, and rail covers for both long and short sides of standard cribs. Also make a cushioned cover for rocking or glider chairs. Finish the set with matching changing pad cover. Pattern Makes: • fitted crib sheet • matching dust ruffle • ruffled blanket • long rail covers • short rail covers • glider chair cover • changing pad cover Kwik Sew 4296


80s, 90s, an 2000

80s, 90s, an 2000

McCalls 4664 Babies Room Pattern QuiLt Bumper Pads, Crib Sheet and Dust Ruffle, Bib, High Chair Pad, Toy, Diaper Bag and Crib toys


Crib dust ruffle pattern

Crib dust ruffle pattern

How to make a DIY crib bed skirt to add cuteness to your baby’s room decor. It’s an easy beginner sewing project to get the baby’s room ready!


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