SUPPLIES & TOOLS:
DIRECTIONS:
Finished Size: 48 by 60in
JOANN HACKS:
- 1 1/
2 yards fabric A, B, C - 3/
4 yard fabric D, E - 1/2 yard fabric F, G
- 3/
4 yard - binding fabric - 50"x 62" - backing fabric
- 48"x 60" - batting
- Free motion quilting attachment
- Rotary cutter
- Cutting ruler
Needle and thread- Iron and ironing board
- Scissors
- Pins
DIRECTIONS:
Finished Size: 48 by 60in
- Cut out 7" squares in the amounts listed below:
- Fabric A - 20 squares
Fabric B - 20 Squares
Fabric C - 20 squares
Fabric D - 6 squares
Fabric E - 6 squares
Fabric F - 4 squares
Fabric G - 4 squares - Follow the attached pattern to help configure the squares. You will need the following combinations to begin. Place right sides together:
- Fabric A & Fabric C - 10
Fabric A & Fabric D - 6
Fabric A & Fabric F - 4
Fabric B & Fabric C - 10
Fabric B & Fabric E - 6
Fabric B & Fabric G - 4 - Use a ruler to draw a straight line from corner to corner of each square.
- Sew 2 lines a scant 1/4" along each side of the line.
- Cut along the line to
separate the pieces. You willnow have 2 squares to use in your pattern. Do this for each combination listed above. Press when finished. - Using 1/4" seam allowance, stitch all of your pieced squares together following the attached pattern. Press.
- Sandwich your backing fabric, batting and top piece together. Pin approximately every 12" to keep all layers together.
- Use your
free motion quilting attachment to stitch over the entire quilt. - Cut 240" of 2.5" wide binding out of your fabric (will need to be pieced). Stitch binding around the edge of the quilt, right sides together, using 1/4" seam allowance, mitering corners as you go. Fold binding around to the back of the quilt and fold under raw edge 1/2" to finish edge.
- Hand stitch
unsewn edge to back of quilt.
JOANN HACKS:
- As you sew the triangles together and then eventually squares, remember to square off the pieces (using a cutting board, rotary cutter and ruler). This makes it much easier to keep your squares looking even and crisp.