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ADD OUTER BORDER
- Cut and piece red-and-white dot
41 ∕ 2 ×42" strips to make:
▫ 2—4^1 ∕ 2 × 721 ∕ 2 " outer border strips
▫ 2—4^1 ∕ 2 × 681 ∕ 2 " outer border strips
- Sew long outer border strips to
long edges of quilt center. Add short
outer border strips to remaining edges
to complete quilt top. Press all seams
toward outer border.
FINISH QUILT
- Layer quilt top, batting, and backing;
baste. (For details, see Complete Quilt,
page 111.)
- Quilt as desired. David Hurd
machine-quilted the Paisley Feather
pantograph across the quilt top
(Quilting Diagram).
3. Bind with red-and-white diagonal
stripe binding strips. (For details, see
Complete Quilt.)
Designer: Jessica Dayon
(jessicadayon.blogspot.com)
Machine quilter: David Hurd
(quiltingbydavid.com)
- Referring to Diagram 8 for border
unit orientation, sew together 10
border units to make an inner border
strip. The strip should be 6^1 ∕ 2 × 601 ∕ 2 "
including seam allowances. Repeat to
make four inner border strips total.
- Referring to Quilt Assembly
Diagram for border strip orientation,
sew inner border strips to long edges
of quilt center. Add remaining inner
border strips to remaining edges,
again noting orientation. Press all
seams toward inner border. The quilt
center now should be 60^1 ∕ 2 × 721 ∕ 2 "
including seam allowances.
“I love color!” quilt tester Sarah Huechteman says.
She used a rainbow of geometric prints and the
Peppermint Stars pattern to make a vibrant and
scrappy throw. While the prints look like solids
from afar, they create movement and interest for a
contemporary feel.
FABRICS are from the Meridian collection
by P&B Textiles (pbtex.com).
Diagram 8
Quilting Diagram
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