- Repeat steps 1–5, referring to
Diagram 4 for triangle-square
orientation, to make Block B. Repeat
to make 60 B blocks total.
ASSEMBLE QUILT TOP
- Referring to Quilt Assembly
Diagram, alternate A and B blocks in
12 rows.
- Sew together blocks in rows. Press
seams in one direction, alternating
direction with each row. Join rows to
complete quilt top. Press seams in one
direction.
FINISH QUILT
- Layer quilt top, batting, and backing;
baste. (For details, see Complete Quilt,
page 111.)
- Quilt as desired. Sheri Mecom
machine-quilted a Baptist fan
design across the quilt top (Quilting
Diagram).
3. Bind with navy print binding strips.
(For details, see Complete Quilt.)
Designer: Annette Plog of Petite Quilts
(petitequilts.com)
Machine quilter: Sheri Mecom of Leave It To Me
Quilting (leaveittomequilting.com)
Audience Insights Manager Lindsay
Mayland used the two blocks from
Make a Trade to create a set of
colorful pillows. “Jacob’s Ladder
blocks are so versatile,” Lindsay says.
“In my pillow pair, I used careful color
placement to emphasize two distinct
designs—a chain and a star. I chose
bold colors and geometric prints that
really stand out in these small blocks.
The pillows will be a happy addition
to my sewing space.”
FABRICS are from Good Vibes Only
collection by Shayla Wolf for Windham
Fabrics (windhamfabrics.com)
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Quilting Diagram
Block B
Diagram 4
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