I finished another quilt today in time to share with the ladies at Quilting tonight.
This is another inheritance from the lady that passed away. There was a stash of fabric and our leader took all the pieces home and cut 5" squares. She packaged these together and we were each given a set of 40 squares at our Christmas social get together on Dec 9th.
I worked a lot on trying combine the patterns and eventually just reassembled them into larger squares. I needed 48 5" squares so I dug into my stash to find what I needed. Worked out pretty well.
Final Size: 41.50W x 54.00T inches
Colors: Blue, Green and Navy
Squares: 9.5 inches
Backing: A small print green patterned fabric in 100% cotton.
Sashing: 4" strips of Navy in between the printed squares and rows between the patterned squares.
Technique: QAYG Mom Style
I pinned my flannelette batting and my green backing together then using QAYG sewed the rows across. I laid the navy top strip first then added the first wide patterned row and sewed that down and ironed it. I then added the next narrow navy strip before quilting the first patterned row which gave me a line for my quilting of the patterned squares.
Binding:
Navy at 2.5 inches. Sewn to the back, folded to the front and finished
from the back to make sure I did not get navy thread on the green
backing fabric. I used a wide zig zag stitch to make sure I caught the
fold over on the front.
Quilting: I just outlined the printed squares at a .25 inch.
Lessons learned:
Sewing down the navy strip below the patterned row helped me align my quilting on the patterned squares easily.
I used white thread to assemble the quilt and then switched to navy when I got to the binding.
It will make a great quilt for a boy!
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