A few weeks ago my mum asked me if I could make a quilt for a baby boy. A quilt for her friend’s great grandson, Adam. Little Adam is turning one this summer and a baby quilt would be the right gift. They gave me a theme: a pattern with trains.

I found a nice a pattern with a train motif, but it was too large. The quilt pattern is All Aboard by It’s Sew Emma and it is for a twin size or a wall hanging. I needed only a pattern for a baby quilt. So I “redesigned” the train block to the right size and added Adam’s name.

There are 4 train blocks, each block is 32″ x 10″ finished size. I have added background fabric to the top and bottom and the outer borders are 4″ finished.


The letter blocks are a free design over at Temecula Quilt Company. All Little Letters are easy to piece and have explicite instructions. The letter blocks are 4″ x 4″ finished size.

The background fabric is Kona Solid in Dove. This is a wonderful neutral shade that matches with the blueish color of the border and letters. This fabric from the Linea Collection by Makower in Duck Egg.

Rest of the backing fabric is also from Makower – Baby Jungle Alphabet (that I bought to make a dress).

Quilting is once more with my favourite walking foot. I used stich number 4 on the Bernina, a wavy pattern that I quilted 1″ apart.
And the binding :

Here photos of the quilt sandwich with lines prepared for quilting. I have marked the lines with Hera Marker from Clover. And I still prefer to prepare the quilt sandwich with basting pins.


I am going to visit my Mum in a few days and shall take Adam’s Train Quilt with me.

Quilt size : 42″ x 54″
Wadding : Quilters Dream in Select – 100% cotton
Quilting thread : Aurifil Mako NE 40/2 – color 2600 Dove
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Thanks for visiting, enjoy life and quilting
barbora
That is adorable! I love that you worked the name into the design, and chuckled at your comment about its shortness. Brought back a nursery school memory: my daughter was quite impressed that a fellow student could write BOTH her first and last names; she could write only her first. That had not been a thought when we chose a 9-letter name. Yep. Just as many letters as the friend’s two names.
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Thanks for sharing your story, what a nice memory with names!
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Lovely and sweet quilt!
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Thank you!
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How clever to work his name into the train’s cars.
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Thanks, I am lucky that the boy has a short name!
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Absolutely wonderful!!! 😍😍😍
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Thank you!!
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