
This is what I got in the steal game. Has some red in it and it just the right size for my round table. I like it. May try to make one next year.
When you lay it flat the excess batting will show. You will cut this off flush with the quilt top - photo B.
Unpin the backing and cut it measure 1/2" larger than the quilted section. Set this section aside for now. - photo C

Sew a scant 1/4" seam. When done, lay the quilt top wrong sides up and unpin th batting only. Pull the sections apart and smooth, so that the quilt top is flat. Now cut off excess batting close edge of the sewn batting - photo F.
I use applique scissors so I don't accidentally cut the backing, or you could fold the top in half (right sides together) with the batting sticking out to trim. The two battings will now butt up to each other.

I'm making the Raincross Quilt Guild's Block of the Month into baby quilts each month instead of blocks for an eventual quilt. Why? ...