Beginner's Guide to Quilting - UK (2020-02)

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QUILT DIAGRAM


FABRIC A

FABRIC B


FABRIC C


FABRIC D


FABRIC E


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07

06

08

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Using the Layout Diagram as a guide, sew
each individual row together using the
remainder of the quilt front squares (Fig 2).
Press the seams to one side and in
the opposite direction to the row above.
Sew the seven rows together, making sure
the seams line up and nest together.
Press the seams downwards (Fig 3).


MAKING THE QUILT BACK


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Mark the quilting lines on the quilt front
using an erasable pen (Fig 4). Sew the
two Fabric C backing strips RST along the
short edges. Sew the Fabric A and Fabric B
backing strips to either long raw edge of the
joined Fabric C backing strip. Press the seams
to one side.


ASSEMBLING THE QUILT


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Lay the assembled quilt back wrong side
up flat on the floor or table and tape to

hold. Place the batting centrally on top, then
place the assembled quilt top centrally on top
of the batting. Baste the quilt sandwich
together, using your preferred method.
Lengthen your machine stitch and quilt as you
wish. Jessica quilted diagonally along her
marked lines (Fig 5). Cut off the excess batting
and backing fabric level with the quilt top.

CREATING YOUR BINDING

12


Sew the binding strips RST on the
diagonal, alternating the fabrics. Fold this
long strip in half lengthways with wrong sides
together and press.

BINDING THE QUILT

13


Place the end of the joined strip 8in
down from a corner, matching raw edges.
Sew the binding to the quilt, starting 6in along
from the binding short edge. Stop ¼in from
the first corner, backstitch, then take the quilt
off the machine.

14


Fold the binding up at an angle where the
stitching ends. Fold the binding back
down along the next side of the quilt. Pin in
place. Starting sewing from the top edge, sew
over the folded corner and down the next
side. Repeat this at each corner until you reach
the start of your sewn-on binding. Stop
sewing 6in from the start (Fig 6).

JOINING THE BINDING

15


You will have some binding excess. Cut off
a 4in strip from the excess and open it out
so you can see its 2^3 / 8 in width. Lay the starting
end of the binding flat with the excess binding
on top of it.

16


Place the cut-off strip on top so that the
right side of the 2^3 / 8 in width is lined up
with the sewn-on starting end. Mark the left
side of the width of the cut off strip where it
joins the excess binding and the cut off the
binding excess (Fig 7).

17


Discard the excess and the cut-off strip.
Open out the two binding strip ends and
place them RST at a 90 degree angle.

18


Pin, then sew them together from corner
to corner as you do when joining binding
strips together to minimise bulk (Fig 8).

19


Pull the quilt flat to check your sewn
binding is correct then trim the excess,
leaving a ¼in seam allowance. Sew the
unsewn binding to the quilt.

20


Press the binding to the wrong side of
the quilt and either slip stitch by hand or
machine sew it in place all the way around
the edges to finish.
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