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efore You egin Welcome Home eneral nstructions The sample quilt was sewn with Maywood Studio fabrics including Welcome Home Flannel by Jennifer osworth Please read through all instructions carefully before beginning. There are three essentials to creating beautifully pieced blocks: AUR ATE UTTN PRESE ¼ SEAM ALLOWANES AREFUL PRESSN t s details like these that distinguish a good quilt from a great quilt! eing off by even 1 16" on any piece can make your finished block ½" too short. Some terms and definitions to know: RST = Right Sides Together WOF = Width of Fabric When making this quilt with fabrics other than those shown, you may want to attach swatches to the legend below for reference: Fabric A F8360- Fabric F610- Fabric F609-RR Fabric D F8363-E Fabric E F8360-P Fabric F F610-RR Fabric F8362-P Fabric H F8368-E Fabric F8365-P page 1 Fabric J F513-PP2 nner orders & inding F609- Outer orders F8360-R 2017 Jennifer osworth
ut the Fabric From Fabric A, cut: (6) 4½" 4½" squares (7) 2½" 4½" rectangles (2) 2½" 2½" squares From Fabric, cut: (40) 2½" 2½" squares From Fabric, cut: (80) 2½" 2½" squares From Fabric D, cut: (40) 4⅞" 4⅞" squares From Fabric E, cut: (40) 4⅞" 4⅞" squares From Fabric F, cut: (3) 2½" WOF strips From Fabric, cut: (18) 2½" 2½" squares (31) 2½" 4½" rectangles From Fabric H, cut: (3) 2½" WOF strips From Fabric, cut: (40) 2½" 2½" squares From Fabric J, cut: (6) 4½" 4½" squares (7) 2½" 4½" rectangles (2) 2½" 2½" squares From nner order fabric, cut: (6) 1½" WOF strips for inner border (7) 2½" WOF strips for binding For Outer orders: First determine whether you prefer pieced borders or continuous borders. For pieced outer borders, cut (7) 5½" WOF For continuous outer borders, cut (4) 5½" 65" Make (80) Half-Square Triangle Units Use Fabric D and Fabric E. Step 1: Place two 4⅞" 4⅞" squares RST with the lighter fabric on the top. Draw a line from one corner diagonally to the other corner. Step 2: Sew ¼ on either side of the drawn line. Step 3: ut on the drawn line. Step 4: Open and press seam toward the darker fabric. You will now have two pieces. E E D D Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 ontinue until you have a total of 80 Half-Square Triangle units. Each Half-Square Triangle unit should be 4½" 4½". ount out 18 Half-Square Triangle units and set aside. Sew remaining 62 Half-Square Triangle units together, as shown at right, to make 31 Half-Square Triangle sets. Press seams open. page 2 2017 Jennifer osworth
Make (6) 4-orners locks Use 4½" 4½" squares from Fabric A, 2½" 2½" squares from Fabric, and 2½" 4½" rectangles from Fabric. Referring to diagram (right), sew the blocks together one row at a time, pressing all seams away from Fabric. Then sew the rows together, pressing seams open. ontinue until you have a total of (6) 4-orners locks. Each block should measure 8½" 8½". A Make (7) 4-orners Half locks Use 2½" 4½" rectangles from Fabric A and Fabric, and 2½" 2½" squares from Fabric and Fabric. Referring to diagram (right), sew the block one row at a time, pressing seams away from Fabric. Then sew the rows together, pressing seams open. ontinue until you have a total of (7) 4-orners Half locks. Each block should measure 4½" 8½". A Make (6) Patch-order locks For this block, press all seams open. Use 2½" 2½" squares from Fabric, Fabric, and Fabric, and 4½" 4½" squares from Fabric J. Referring to diagram (right), start with the center row by sewing the / units together. Sew / units to the sides of the J square. Assemble the top and bottom rows. Sew to the top and bottom of the center row. ontinue until you have a total of (6) Patch order locks. Each block should measure 8½" 8½". J page 3 2017 Jennifer osworth
Make (7) Patch-order Half locks Use 2½" 2½" squares from Fabric, Fabric, and Fabric, and 2½" 4½" rectangles from Fabric J. Referring to diagram (right), sew the block one row at a time, then sew the rows together, pressing all seams open. ontinue until you have a total of (7) Patch-order Half locks. Each block should measure 4½" 8½". J Make (20) Red/ream 4-Patch Units F H Referring to the diagram (left), sew one Fabric F strip to one Fabric H strip, pressing seam open. Repeat with remaining Fabric F and Fabric H strips. ut each F/H strip into 2½" sections. You will need a total of 40 F/H sections. Referring to the diagram (right), sew two sections together to form a 4-Patch unit. Press seams open. ontinue until you have a total of (20) Red/ream 4-Patch Units. Each unit should be 4½" 4½". H F F H Make (2) Upper orner Units Use 2½" 2½" squares from Fabric A, Fabric, and Fabric. Referring to diagram (right), sew the block one row at a time, then sew the rows together, pressing all seams open. Repeat to make a total of (2) Upper orner Units. Each unit should measure 4½" 4½". A Make (2) Lower orner Units Use 2½" 2½" squares from Fabric, Fabric, Fabric, and Fabric J. Referring to diagram (right), sew the block one row at a time, then sew the rows together, pressing all seams open. Repeat to make a total of (2) Lower orner Units. Each unit should measure 4½" 4½". Welcome Home page 4 J 2017 Jennifer osworth
Assemble the Quilt Referring to image (right), sew blocks together, row by row, pressing seams open. Join rows, two at a time (Row 1 to Row 2, Row 3 to Row 4, and so on). Finally, join Rows 1/2/3/4 to Rows 4/6/7/8 and to Rows 9/10/11, pressing all seams open. Add the orders For the following steps, all seams are pressed toward the inner border. Referring to image (below), add borders as shown. Piece all the inner border strips into one continuous piece. Sew the side inner borders FRST, then trim to be even with the quilt. Repeat for the top and bottom inner borders. f working with continuous outer borders, sew left and right outer borders FRST, followed by the top and bottom outer borders. f working with pieced borders, piece all outer border strips into one continuous piece. Sew left and right borders FRST, followed by the top and bottom borders. Finish the Quilt Layer quilt top, batting, and backing. Quilt as desired. Sew all binding strips into one continuous piece. Fold the binding strip in half lengthwise with wrong sides together and press. Line up raw edges of the binding strip with the raw edge of the quilt. Sew the binding to the front side of the quilt, starting at any side. Turn the binding over and hand stitch to the back of the quilt. Enjoy your finished quilt! Visit us online 24/7 at ShabbyFabrics.com for beautiful fabrics, patterns, kits and OM projects. page 5 2017 Jennifer osworth
Welcome Home Finishes to 60½" 72½" Required Materials Fabric A F8360- (large floral on green) Fabric F610- (green gingham) Fabric F609-RR (red with cream dot) Fabric D F8363-E (pink ditsy on cream) Fabric E F8360-P (large floral on pink) Fabric F F610-RR (red/pink gingham) Fabric F8362-P (mid floral dot on pink) Fabric H F8368-E (cream baby s breath) Fabric F8365-P (pink damask) All fabrics featured are from Welcome Home Flannel by Jennifer osworth for Maywood Studio. Fabric J F513-PP2 (pink mottled) ½ yard ⅞ yard ⅞ yard ½ yard nner order & inding F609- (green with cream dot) ⅞ yard Outer order F8360-R (large floral on red) *hoose pieced OR continuous outer borders pieced outer borders 1 continuous outer borders 1⅞ yard acking (your choice) 3⅞ yards 2017 Jennifer osworth All rights reserved.