
Hello again! I'm Angela and I blog over at Cut to Pieces. I am very excited about this baby crib quilt. I had the pleasure of working with Sweetwater's Hometown fabric and I couldn't be more in love with it. There is something about this collection that just begs you to snuggle with it. After making this quilt, I want to make Pajama pants in almost every fabric. ;)
Picket Fences is a crib quilt that is a perfect welcome home gift for the newest little one in your life. You can have fun trying to find your own Hometown among the many, many names on the fabric. I found mine! The canvas backing makes for a durable floor play mat, but this also makes a beautiful wall hanging. Either way, this quilt will be well loved by all.

• 3 Charm Packs of Sweetwater's Hometown
• 1 Jelly Roll of Bella White Solids
• 1/2 yard of fabric for the binding
• 2 yards of Hometown canvas grey dot for the backing
• 2 yards of Hometown canvas town print for the backing

Charm Packs and a Jelly Roll make quick work of piecing this quilt top. The quilt is pieced in vertical columns made up of charms and/or jelly roll strips. Then each vertical row is sewn together to complete the top. A small amount of paper piecing is used to create the tips of the picket fence (but don't worry if you don't do paper piecing! You can use the patterns in the Printer Friendly version as templates).
Cutting:
White Bella Solid:
Select (11) strips from the White Jelly Roll.
Cut (8) strips 22.5" in length for 2.5" x 22.5" pieces. Use the remaining part of the strip for the 8 paper pieced fence tips. There is plenty for this!

Cut (3) strips into (9) sets of (2) 2.5" x 5" pieces. You need 18 pieces total and you can get 8 pieces per strip.

Hometown Charm Packs
I chose to remove the solid cream fabrics from the charm packs as I felt that there would not be enough contrast between the cream and the white "fence".
• Select (8) charms to be used with the paper pieced tips. Cut each charm in half to create (2) 2.5" x 5" pieces. Keep the two halves together for use on the same fence tip.
• Select between (16) and (32) charms to cut in half to create pieces 2.5" x 5". You need (32) half charms all together, but you may or may not want to repeat which ones you have of this size. Thus you can either choose (16) pieces or up to (32) pieces to cut in half.

• Select (8) charms for the "post" rows. Cut each charm in half and then cut (8) of those into 2.75" x 2.5" pieces.
• Select (72) charms to be used throughout the background as well.
Piecing
The first thing you get to do is play with all the pretty fabrics in the charm packs! You will need to lay out your charm squares, half charm squares and perhaps even some of your "fence" pieces to spread out the colors and patterns evenly throughout the background. There are nine "rail" rows (which are 5" wide) and eight "post" rows (which are only 2.5" wide).
You can use this picture as a visual for where you are headed.

Each "post" row is only 2.5" wide and uses half charms, jelly roll strips, and the paper pieced tip. From top to bottom, there are 3 half charms, followed by a "quarter" charm, then the paper pieced tip and the 22.5" long fence post.
Each "rail" row is made up of 5 charms followed by a "rail", then two more charms, another "rail" and ends with a single charm at the bottom.
As you can see here, I just put my fabric out all over the floor and tried to evenly distribute the colors and fabrics. You will be using both of your full sized charms (for the rail rows) and your half charms (for the post rows).

Things can get confusing very quickly, so I find it helpful to label each row. Use whatever system works best for you, but I just grab some generic plain labels and stick them on. (A little tip: don't put the labels where they could get caught in the seam allowance! This way you can keep the labels on while you sew the pieces together and remove them when you need to.)

I start to partially construct my rows by sewing together each very simple rail column. I press all the seams in one direction from the bottom to the top of the row.

Sewing the Fence Tips
Use the templates in the Printer Friendly Version at the bottom of the post and make 8 copies of the fence post tips for paper piecing. This is a very simple little paper pieced pattern. If you are not familiar with paper piecing, you can also use the print out the pattern as a template guide. You can make your own templates simply by cutting out each shape and then add a 1/4" seam allowance on all sides of pieces 1, 2, and 3. Piece 1 is the fence itself and should the white solid. Pieces 2 and 3 are two halves of a charm as chosen before. And piece 4 is a "quarter" charm (or more accurately 2.75" x 2.5").

Use the pattern to sew the white fabric to the paper and surround it on either side with the two matching half charms.

Sew the upper half of the post row to the paper pieced fence tip, connecting the fence tip to the background fabric. Remove the paper.

Here is a view of the upper half of the "post" row from the front.

Sew each upper "post" row to one of the 22.5" long pieces of the white solid. The rows may look a little odd at first because of the extra fabric on either side of the fence tip. But you want this! That is your seam allowance for when you sew a "post" row to a "rail" row.

Putting your Quilt Top Together
Begin to sew each of your "post" and "rail" vertical rows together in order to create your quilt top. Pin together at each matching seam and as needed to help keep your fabrics together.

Sew row 1 (a rail row) to row 2 (a post row) and press the seam allowance toward row 2. Then sew these two rows to row 3 and so on.

Your quilt top will begin to come together. Soon you will be able to see a fence, piece by piece.

More rows sewn together.

A whole fence, built of rail rows and post rows!

The Backing
The backing of a quilt is always a bit larger than the quilt top to allow for some shifting during the quilting process. This back is no exception.
From the two yard lengths of canvas, cut an 18" width of the grey polka dot and a 33" width of the town print.

Using some of the left over fabric from the jelly rolls and a single charm, create a strip to go between the two canvas prints. Cut the charm into fourths and use three of the pieces spread evenly between lengths of white solid. Then sew this pieced strip in between the two canvas prints, creating one backing.

Here you can see the backing in action! That little quarter charm just pops off the back!


Completing the Quilt:
Use your favorite basting method to baste together the backing, batting and quilt top. I chose to use a low loft cotton batting. Then quilt as desired. I echo quilted the fence posts with straight line quilting. Then I used free motion quilting to create a horizontal "wind" effect on the top half of the quilt and a vertical "grass" effect on the bottom half of the quilt.


I bound my quilt using (5) 2 1/2" wide strips sewn together on the bias end-to-end. I fold that in half all along the length and stitch to the edge of the quilt. Then I flip the folded edge to the back of the quilt and hand sew in place. Just a simple double fold binding method.


One Crib Quilt sized 45" x 60".

I hope you like this design! I'd love to see any versions you make of this quilt. You can share them on Flickr in my group Cut To Pieces and of course the Moda Bake Shop group.

Angela Pingel
139 comments:
what a fabulous design Angela!
Such a cute quilt and it is PERFECT to have a Picket Fence in Hometown. :)
Awsome quilt Angela!
Fantastic! Great job!!
What a lovely design with a picket fence as well cute.
Another 100% ding dong of a wonderful quilt Angela - you are such a wonderful quilt designer and I am in love with this one.
Amazing! And to think I was dreaming up a picket fence block and here you're made an entire quilt with that design. Great mind think a like?
that's a beauty of a quilt!
A perfect pattern for Hometown!
Angela, such a striking quilt and you make it look so easy. Love the fabrics, too...
Cute pattern!!
Lovely quilt Angela! I'll definitely make one of those..one day!
Beautiful fabric, Novel idea and great tutorial. Thank you for sharing.
Lovely quilt.. Thanks for sharing!
I just love it!!!!
Thanks Angela!
This is fabulous!!
Beautiful quilt with a lovely fabric line :D
What a clever design, adorable!
so cute- and really shows off your gorgeous fabric selections!
What a great design I love that fabric.
This fabric line is just beautiful and I love how y ou used it!
Love the fence idea. I think it would be cute as a mini quilt to hang on the wall, too.
I love this quilt! It's great!
Thanks for sharing!
I love the picket fence, this would be so adorable in a little girls room and I like that it's not the traditional pink and all flowery. Great tutorial, thanks.
Thanks for the tutorial! Such a fun design for this fabric.
Thanks for beeing so generous as to share this beauty!!!
What a great quilt. With great fabric! I love the picket fence bits. It would make a lovely gift for someone moving too!
Wonderful quitlt and perfect tutorial! Thanks for beeing so generous!!!
Fantastic!
I really love this, Angela. The pattern complements the Hometown fabric perfectly. Well done! :)
Clever design! Thanks for the tutorial!
Lovely quilt. I think I have just the right fabric for this one (and many more I am sure). Thanks for sharing.
love that you used the canvas prints for the back, i think that is a great idea for baby quilts! always on the floor! love this design and how you made it charm pack friendly!
Wow! This is soooo creative and yet simple enough for me to try. Awesome!!!
So adorable! Love the design.
So adorable - thanks for creating and sharing.
Ahhhh love love love love this! Love the minimal use of white and it is such a fun and original, yet simple to make, design. You rock :)
It's a cute quilt, Angela.
I adore this quilt......I'm adding this to my project list!
What a cute idea. Great job!
This quilt has a great mix of techniques in it. I love the design and really appreciate the idea of labels. I use small pieces of paper and pins usually but this is faster which allows for more sewing time. Win-win!
I love the quilt. It is simple yet makes a huge statement.
So cute! I love hometown, and this picket fence really makes you think of home. What a genius use of hometown!
You are so creative. I really like this design.
Neat idea for the machine quilting too. Well done.
Picket Fence and Hometown fabric...
Genius!
I agree with the snuggling factor. The colors are SO! inviting. Thanks!
Beautiful. Love those fabrics
Cute!!!
Love the quilt and love the fabrics - so warm and homely! Beautiful!
Great pattern, Anglea. LOVE that it is a crib quilt too. Congrats on your second Moda Bake Shop recipe. It's going to be a hit.
Love this! So cute with the white picket fence. Thanks for this!
I love this! Especially the wind and grass free-motion quilting. This is a special quilt!
I love this, it is just toooo cute!
Very interesting quilt. I think I will file this one for some winter sewing. Thanks.
What a perfect marriage of pattern and fabric. I love it.
What a gorgeous quilt! I love the fabrics you chose. :)
What a neat idea! In a larger size with the fence coming from the bottom up instead of the side, this would be great in my bedroom.
Exactly what I'm looking for! I'm already planning fabric. It will go to a charity auction. Thanks for this great design.
Fantastic idea for a quilt especially using Hometown. It seems fitting.
great design! i love that line of fabric.
What a cute quilt with a great fabric line.
Great job Angela! Thanks for sharing!
This is a really sweet little quilt, I'm looking forward to trying it.
this quilt is so adorable! i love it!
What a cute idea! Very clever! Thanks for sharing!
Awesomly clever idea! Love the quilt!
Another awesome quilt,congratulations!!
This is adorable! I can't wait to try this!!
Love this Angela! And so nice of you to donated it to a local shelter... win-win!
Very clever design, it looks gorgeous!
Oh, this is so cute!
This is really cute! Great job, Angela
lovely quilt.
Really, really cute. I'd love to see that hung on a wall. Thanks for the tutorial.
This is a really good use of this super cute fabric!
Cute quilt! Love the fence with Hometown fabrics.
Love the quilt and the fabric is my current favorite!!
Just love the quilt.
thanks
so cute! i love sweetwater fabric
Adorable! Love the fabric!
Love the fence! I grew up around lots of white picket fences- reminds me of home :)
Great design!
At first I wasn't sure I liked the Hometown print, but the more I see it being used, the more I like it...you did a great job with it for this quilt!
Thank you so much for the tutorial Angela! This is one "SWEET" quilt.
wonderfully adorable design! And the fabric is delicious.
Just love the colours behind the fence.
I have never done paper piecing, but this cute quilt has just the right amount of paper piecing (very little) and way more wonderfulness needed to talk me into trying. Thanks for the lovely, and baby step, intro to a new challenge.
Beautiful Quilt!!
This came out adorably!! Fantastic job :)
It's such a happy quilt! I love the design and the fabric...
Wonderful quilt
What a lovely quilt!
What a cute idea for this fabric line
What a cute idea to incorporate a picket fence into the quilt design. Thanks for sharing.
Love your use of Hometown!
Beautiful fabric and such a great design - love the idea of the fence too!
Wonderful choice to add that picket fence to a hometown quilt.
Way too cute! Love the picket design and the backing and love Sweetwater's Hometown Fabric collection - I think it's one of their best:)
Laura T
Great tut! Love the fabrics u used!..Jackie@Pacitti.us
I love this idea!! Great tutorial too! Thanks for sharing.
Adorable! It would be cute in soft colors for a little girl or shabby chic look too. I love that backing fabric with the words.
This quilt is just wonderful - what a fantastic design for this line of fabric! Thank you so much for sharing the tutorial!
I love this quilt! My mother (who doesn't quilt) has asked me to make her a quilt and I think this is the pattern I will use!! Beautiful!
Love the design and the quilting.
Thanks for sharing. I love hometown and am currently working on a couple of projects using it.
This is so super cute!!!!
What a clever and simple design at the same time!
i am in love with this line of fabric. what a cute quilt you've designed. great tutorial. thanks for all your hard work.
I adore this fabric line and your tutorial really pulls it all together - awesome!
I love these fabrics & this quilt shows them off to perfection!
So cute!
What a gorgeous design, this would be great for a boy (as well as a girl of course), boy quilts can be so hard to do sometimes!
I love this quilt design. It's great and works so well with this fabric line. Thanks for sharing it!
This is wonderful, because who wouldn't want a picket fence :) This line is so fabulous and the ideas people are coming up with only make it better :)
What an adorable idea! You are so creative.
Nice design to use with the gorgeous fabric!
Very cute quilt! I can see it with a flowerly line of fabrics too ... thank you for the giveaway!
Lovely! Can't wait to make quilts with the Hometown line.
This is such a fun design - well done! And the perfect fabric collection for it :)
A very cute quilt. Love it made from the Hometown fabrics!
Love your quilt, what a clever idea.
This is fabulous--I absolutely am in love with it. Hometown was an awesome fabric choice for this one!
your work is awesome; love the quilt ... darlene
this is a wonderful quilt design!
Such a cute baby quilt & I love Hometown!
Awesome! I love it.
LOVE IT! Now I can use up all my FLORALS!!! THANX!
Love it, Love it, Love it. Such a simple look and so homey and comfortable looking.
Cute!
what a cute quilt! I love how it looks complex but goes together so easily!
lovely quilt with lovely fabric!
Super cool. My hometown is South Bend too. Love the quilt. I thought wouldn't it be neat to put a sun in the corner and grass. Oh well, that's way ahead of my skill level. But I do love the quilt and the fabrics.
Vickie
Love the quilt pattern!!!
Great pattern to show off this fabric. Love it
About the CUTEST thing I've ever seen! Love it!
Fantastic! Great job!!
choose cribs for twins
This would look great in California Girl!!! Nice pattern!!
Love this pattern, So cute!
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