Fig 1 Fig 2
Thisquilthasa scrappylook,withlowvolumefabricsusedin thebackground
andbrighterfabricsusedforthe‘jewels’.InSally’squilt,fabricsA-Harebright
fabricsandI-Karebackgroundfabrics.FabricL is usedin theborder.
Fabricselection
A B C D E F
G H I J K L
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Q Poinsettia (Green) (L) – 1yd
Q Binding fabric – yd
Q Backing fabric – 4 yds
Q Batting – 84in square
Finished size
Q 76in square
Notes
Q Fabrics used: “Season’s Greetings” by
Liberty (see page 41 for stockists).
Q Use in seam allowance throughout.
Q Press all seams as you go.
Fig 3
4
From fabric J, cut twenty-nine
(29) 4 in squares and eighty-
eight (88) 2 in squares. Cut in half
diagonally once (for the background).
5
From fabric K cut thirty-one
(31) 4 in squares and eighty-
eight (88) 2 in squares cut in half
diagonally once (for the background).
6
From fabric L, cut eight (8) 4 in
x WOF strips for the border.
Making the blocks
7
From each of your 4 in x 8 in
rectangles, cut a 45-degree
triangle from each of the corners, as
in Fig 1. Line up your ruler 2 in in
from each side using the 45-degree
markings, then trim. This will create
a ‘jewel’ shape with points at each end.
8
Ta ke fou r (4) back g r ou nd h a l f-
square triangles and lay them out
around your step 7 piece. Stitch the
triangles to each corner of the block
with a in seam. Your triangles will
extend by in at each end (Fig 2).
Stitch and press open the corners
one at a time. Repeat to make one-
hundred-and-nine (109) blocks in
total (Fig 3). The blocks should still
measure 4 in x 8 in.
Assembling the
quilt top
9
Lay out the blocks and
background squares, as in Fig 4,
or in your own layout if you prefer.