Some of the directions are missing and so I quickly made a new one here - just to show how I do mine.

"Quilt Quarters" are getting popular in stores. I got these at Wal-Mart. Also - check the renmants. I am using one yard to make four quilts - it also takes one yard of muslin for the backing. For the batting - you can use purchased quilt batting, old blankets, towels - anything soft to have in the middle. Here is a "quilt bundle" and a remnant I bought at Wal-Mart...

Once you have cut your quarter yards, put two pieces (one fabric and one backing) with the wrong sides together, then put a piece of the batting and pin three sides together...

Sew the three sides together....

Now, turn it inside out and your batting will be secured in the middle...

Sew that last side by tucking in the raw edges and making sure to catch your batting...

To keep the batting firmly in place - you can do an "outline" by sewing a frame about and inch or so - all the way around....

This particular fabric had squares printed, so I randomly sewed along the lines and secured the batting that way - sort of a "crazy quilt"...

Here are two more that I just did the "frame" on...


Some have sewed kitty faces or done some diagonal stitches, etc - the idea is to secure the batting inside - so have fun!!!

If anyone makes more - will you be sure and post pictures??