Fig 5
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onesideforpressinglater.Continue
sewingalloftheotherblocksto
maketen(10)intotal,one(1)willbe
spare. Do not worry about the seams.
9
Whenyouhavesewnthetwo(2)
stacksoffive(5),youshouldend
upwithten(10)di erentblocks.
Presstheblockswellandtrimeach
individualblocksquareaslargeas
youcan– theyareoftendi erent
sizesat thispoint(Fig 4 ). A perfect
cutis 12 insquare,butif youcan
cutthemalllarger,thebiggerthe
quiltwillbe.Allblocks need to be
the same size.
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Layoutandjointheseblocks
togetherinthree(3)rowsof
three(3),twistingandturningthe
blockssonotwomatchingfabrics
toucheachother.Makesurethe
dominantfabricswithina blockare
onthefour(4)outsidecornersand
one(1)inthemiddle– thiswillhelp
tomakesurethebalanceofcolouris
evenande ective.Sewtogetherwith
a consistent in seam allowance.
11
Cuttheborderfabricinto
four(4) 2 inx WOFstrips.
Measureyourpatchworkthroughthe
centreandtrimtwo(2)borderstrips
tothislength.Then,jointothetop
andbottomofthequilt.Measurethe
heightofthequiltthroughthecentre
andcuttwo(2)borderstripstothis
lengthbeforeaddingthemto the
sides of the quilt. Press.
TECHNICALTIP
Onceyouhavesewntwo(2)
piecestogether,laythem
backdownonthestacksoit
is clearwhichsidethenext
piece is to be sewn to.
12
Taketheo cutsfromthered
andwhite ydpiecesand
cutintorandomlengthsthatare
consistently5inwide.Sewtogether,
endtoend,tomakeborderslong
enoughforyourquilt.Addthemto
thetopandbottom and then to the
sides(Fig 5 ).
Quiltingandfinishing
13
Layeryourbackingfabric,
battingandquilttop.Baste
alllayerstogether.If usingfleece
foryourbacking,spraywitha fabric
adhesiveandlaythewrongsideof
thequiltontop,smoothing out any
lumps and bumps.
Fig 4