- F o u r ( 4 ) 9 i n x 1 i n p i e c e s.
- Four(4)5inx 2 inpieces.
- Four(4) 4 inx 2 inpieces.
- Four(4)1inx 2 inpieces.
- Eight(8)5insquares.
- Eight(8)1inx 5inpieces.
QFromFabric3,cut eight (8) 4 in
x 5inpieces.
QFromeachofFabric9 andFabric
10, cut t wo (2) 4 in x 2 in pieces.
5
Forthetwo(2)Column 3s, cut
thefollowing:
QTw e n t y(2 0)p i e c e sf r o m F a b r i c 1
usingTemplateD1.
QEight(8)piecesfromFabric 5
usingTemplateD2.
QFour(4)piecesfromeachofFabric
3,Fabric8 andFabric 10 using
Te m p l a t eD 2.
QTen (10) pieces andten(10)
TECHNICALTIP
Forthemosteconomical
useofthefabric,it is best
tocutfabricstripstothe
samedepthaseachofthe
templatesandthencut
outtheindividualshapes
byrotatingthetemplate
alternately180-degrees
alongthestrip.There
aremanypieces,soif
youcutthemallatonce,
storetheminplasticbags,
labelled per column.
Fig 3
Finishedsize
QApprox. 72 in x 93in
Fabrics used
Q ‘Calista’ by Robert Kaufman
Notes
QWOF= widthof fabric.
QRS= rightside.
QWS= wrongside.
QHRT= half-rectangletriangle.
QUsescant inseamsandpress
tooneside(unless otherwise
instructed).
QWeadviseusinga finewhite
marker if using dark fabrics.
Fig 1
Fabric
2
Fabric
3
Fabric
4
Fabric
5
Fabric
6
Fabric
1
Fabric
8
Fabric
9
Fabric
10
Fabric
11
Fabric
7
A1 A3
C1
C2
B1 B2
A2
D1
D2
E1
E2
TheE
templatesalso
havetobeused
reversed
(flipped over)
Border 4
Border 3
Border 2
Border 1
Column 1
Sashing
Column 2
Column 3
Fig 2