It's fun.
It's fast.
It's free.
It's for my furbabies.
What could be more fabulous?
It is a Kennel Quilt for my quilty kitty pet carrier.
It is sew much fun to make,
it is hard to make just one,
and best of all ...
you can sew as many as you want because
you can make one for every furry friend you love
and it can also be given for a good cause
to furry friends in need who are
waiting for their forever home ...
TQPM Kennel Quilts Program
Their free how-to patterns
may be found here:
TQPM Free Kennel Quilt Patterns
I followed the free "Orphan Block" pattern to make my first kennel quilt
for one of my pet carriers.
I chose to make one of those fabulous free quilt block patterns
that has been on my list for a long time ...
Free Cheddar Jack Quilt Block
from Pam @ Mama Sparks World
Since this block measures 9.5," I added two borders,
the first of 1.5" orange strips
and the second 2.5" paw print strips to the top and bottom
and 4.5" paw print strips to the sides
and I squared and trimmed the top to
12.5" by 18.5"
Then I sandwiched ...
Here are my kennel quilt layers:
(1) backing ... right side up.
(2) top ... right side facing right side of backing,
(3) two layers of warm cotton batting for extra padding.
Here is my finished kennel quilt ... shown with a little help from the Nutmeg paws.
This quilt was scrunched, chomped, clawed. loved and quilty kitty tested by Maestro.
(Note: For Kennel Quilts that I am donating I do not let my kitties sleep or play with them
so they will not smell like my kitties when they are given to their new owner.)
This quilt was made to fit my small pet carrier.
Just in time for Maestro to really test it out!
Kitty was due for her one year check-up and booster shots at the vet.
Maestro, Nutmeg and Katniss all had their own check up day and all are well.
Then it was time to make a stack of these quilts to give to other furbabies ...
I made these nine 12" by 18" cotton Kennel Quilts over the weekend.
For this purpose I pulled a box of orphan HSTs and bright washed scrap fabrics
and this colorful kitty print.
I used two layers of cotton batting leftovers for the padding.
I used this colorful Cleopatra Superior Thread (affiliate link) 40 weight King Tut Thread
for the sewing and quilting.
King Tut is my favorite top stitching and quilting thread.
The large spools last for many, many quilts.
I used my heavy duty walking foot on my Janome
and a Schmetz Chrome Needle (affiliate link)
for all the steps as this sews easily through all the layers of batting and fabric.
These Kennel Quilts are going to a shelter in Redding, CA,
which is helping critters displaced by the terrible fires in California
and has requested kennel quilts for these furbabies in their time of need.
I learned of this effort from
TQPM Kennel Quilt FB Page
There are addresses for two other shelters in need of help in California.
California Shelter Addresses Here
Please read and follow their guidelines if you are making quilts for their charity initiative.
You can also make a donate kennel quilts to a local shelter.
All fur babies deserve a quilt.
Call your shelter and ask what sizes they need.
I have made larger ones for canine crates.
There are sew many fabulous free quilt patterns in the online world of quilting.
My all time favorite free quilt pattern?
This fabulous scrappy version was made with a lot of help hands by some of my online quilty friends.
What is your favorite fabulous freebie?
the first of 1.5" orange strips
and the second 2.5" paw print strips to the top and bottom
and 4.5" paw print strips to the sides
and I squared and trimmed the top to
12.5" by 18.5"
Then I sandwiched ...
Here are my kennel quilt layers:
(1) backing ... right side up.
(2) top ... right side facing right side of backing,
(3) two layers of warm cotton batting for extra padding.
Here is my finished kennel quilt ... shown with a little help from the Nutmeg paws.
This quilt was scrunched, chomped, clawed. loved and quilty kitty tested by Maestro.
(Note: For Kennel Quilts that I am donating I do not let my kitties sleep or play with them
so they will not smell like my kitties when they are given to their new owner.)
This quilt was made to fit my small pet carrier.
Just in time for Maestro to really test it out!
Kitty was due for her one year check-up and booster shots at the vet.
Maestro, Nutmeg and Katniss all had their own check up day and all are well.
Then it was time to make a stack of these quilts to give to other furbabies ...
I made these nine 12" by 18" cotton Kennel Quilts over the weekend.
For this purpose I pulled a box of orphan HSTs and bright washed scrap fabrics
and this colorful kitty print.
I used two layers of cotton batting leftovers for the padding.
I used this colorful Cleopatra Superior Thread (affiliate link) 40 weight King Tut Thread
for the sewing and quilting.
King Tut is my favorite top stitching and quilting thread.
The large spools last for many, many quilts.
I used my heavy duty walking foot on my Janome
and a Schmetz Chrome Needle (affiliate link)
for all the steps as this sews easily through all the layers of batting and fabric.
These Kennel Quilts are going to a shelter in Redding, CA,
which is helping critters displaced by the terrible fires in California
and has requested kennel quilts for these furbabies in their time of need.
I learned of this effort from
TQPM Kennel Quilt FB Page
There are addresses for two other shelters in need of help in California.
California Shelter Addresses Here
Please read and follow their guidelines if you are making quilts for their charity initiative.
You can also make a donate kennel quilts to a local shelter.
All fur babies deserve a quilt.
Call your shelter and ask what sizes they need.
I have made larger ones for canine crates.
Be sure to find all the fabulous freebies today:
Tuesday August 21
Tuesday August 21
Life in the Scrapatch (you are here)
There are sew many fabulous free quilt patterns in the online world of quilting.
Before you go, be sure to check out my
I love sharing with all the wonderful online quilters who have helped me so much.
My all time favorite free quilt pattern?
My Pink and Green Hugs and Kisses Baby Quilt
My favorite free quilt pattern is
Hugs and Kisses from Quilt Pox
It also makes a good group quilt ...

My favorite free quilt pattern is
Hugs and Kisses from Quilt Pox
It also makes a good group quilt ...

This fabulous scrappy version was made with a lot of help hands by some of my online quilty friends.