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Duvet Pattern available here. Rest available on Fabricworm's Blog:
http://www.fabricworm.blogspot.com/2012/07/toddler-bedding-tutorial.html
The remaining 2 tutorials will be added to cutoutandkeep.net shortly.

We could not resist making toddler bedding sets from the Scamper and Storyboek 2 collections. The sets are completely customizable and will make any toddler very happy. And the fact that the fabrics are organic will make the parents happy too. It should almost be a secret how easy it is to make these amazing bedding sets.

We have made also made a kit available for Scamper and Storyboek two with the fabrics pictured.

Scamper Toddler Duvet Materials:
1 1/2 yards of Print A. We used Scamper's Forest Friends.
1 1/2 yards of Print B. We used Sunburst Orange.
1/4 yard of coordinating solid for ties. We used Mod Basics' Solid Pool for the ties on the duvet.

Storyboek 2 Toddler Duvet Materials:
1 1/2 yards of Print A. We used SB2 Kelp Forest.
1 1/2 yards of Print B. We used Pebbles Multi.
1/4 yard of coordinating solid for ties. We used Mod Basics' Solid Sun for the ties on the duvet.

Materials for Scamper Crib Sheet:
2 yards of organic cotton fabric. We used Scamper's Mushroom Dot in the picture below.
2 yards of 1/4" elastic

Materials for Storyboek 2 Crib Sheet:
2 yards of organic cotton fabric. We used Storyboek 2 Sand Play.
2 yards of 1/4" elastic

PILLOWCASE

Materials:
1 yard of non-directional fabric or 1 1/2 yards of directional fabric. We used Storyboek 2's Shoreline in the example below, which is a directional fabric.
1/4 yard of coordinating fabric for the cuff. We used Storyboek 2's Urchin Shells.
2" cut the width of fabric of the accent solid. We used Mod Basic Solids Sun.

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  • Step 1

    For Panel A, cut one piece 54? × 36? and one strip 2 1/2? × 36? of Print A. For Panel B, cut one piece 54? × 36? and one piece 11 1/2" by 36" of Print B. The smaller piece will make a cuff to keep the duvet insert in place.

  • How to make a duvet. Toddler Bedding : Duvet, Pillowcase & Fitted Sheet - Step 2
    Step 2

    3. To make the 10 ties for the closure, cut three 1 1/2" strips the width of fabric. The ties in the pictures below are Mod Basics’ Yellow.
    a. Cut ten 10" strips.
    b. Fold each strip in half.
    c. Then fold the sides in again.
    d. Fold the tie in half one more time, hiding the raw edges.
    e. Tuck the ends in and sew along the length of each tie.Trim of the raw corners if they are sticking out.
    f. Sew along the edge of the strip.

  • How to make a duvet. Toddler Bedding : Duvet, Pillowcase & Fitted Sheet - Step 3
    Step 3

    Take the 2 1/2" strip of Print A and fold one long side over 1/2" and press. Fold that edge over another 1/2" and press again. Sew along the fold.

    Lay Panel A flat on a table. Place a tie, with the raw edges aligned 1" from the left side, 9" from the left side, in the center, 9" from the right side, and 1" from the right side.
    Take the 2 1/2" strip and lay it on top of Panel A, right sides together and raw edges aligned. Pin the strip and ties in place.

  • How to make a duvet. Toddler Bedding : Duvet, Pillowcase & Fitted Sheet - Step 4
    Step 4

    Sew the pieces together with a 1/2" seam allowance.

    Flip the 2 1/2" strip over the raw edges and press. Sew the edge of the strip down, hiding the seam and raw edges.

    Take the 11 1/2" strip of Print B and fold over one long edge 1/2". Fold the edge over another 1/2" and press. Sew along the folded edge.

    Repeat Step 5 by laying out the ties on the right side of Panel B and then pinning them in place with the 11 1/2" panel on top with right sides facing each other. Finish the raw edges with a serger or with zig zag scissors. This seam will not be seen but will be part of the cuff to keep the insert in place. Note that the 11 1/2" panel is flipped back in the picture below to show the placement of the ties.

  • How to make a duvet. Toddler Bedding : Duvet, Pillowcase & Fitted Sheet - Step 5
    Step 5

    Sew the layers together with a 1/2" seam allowance. Fold the 11 1/2" panel over the raw edges and press. Top stitch the end of the panel to keep the cuff in place.

    Lay Panel A and B, right sides together, on top of each other. Pin them in place. Sew the two panels together with a 1/2" seam allowance. Finish the seams with a serger, flat fell seam or with zig zag scissors.

  • How to make a duvet. Toddler Bedding : Duvet, Pillowcase & Fitted Sheet - Step 6
    Step 6

    11. Sew the layers together with a 1/2" seam allowance. Fold the 11 1/2" panel over the raw edges and press. Top stitch the end of the panel to keep the cuff in place.

    Lay Panel A and B, right sides together, on top of each other. Pin them in place. Sew the two panels together with a 1/2" seam allowance. Finish the seams with a serger, flat fell seam or with zig zag scissors.

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