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Featuring Zuma by Tula Pink This beautiful quilt is both paper pieced and traditionally pieced to create these beautiful waves of color motion. Zuma is the perfect collection to team with this project. ollection: Technique: Skill Level: rafting Time: Finished Size: Zuma by Tula Pink Piecing, Paper Piecing, Quilting Advanced Longer Term* 80 x 96 (203.20cm x 243.84cm) *rafting time based on Advanced skill level 1 of 16

Project designed by Stacey Day Tech edited by Linda Turner Griepentrog and athryn Patterson Fabric Requirements DESIGN LR ARTILE DE YARDAGE (A) Sea Stallion Aqua Marine PWTP119.AQUAM 3 8 yard (34.29cm) () Sea Stallion Glow Fish PWTP119.GLWF 3 8 yard (34.29cm) () Sea Stallion Sea Glass PWTP119.SEAGL 2 3 yard (60.96cm) (D) Sea loom Aqua Marine PWTP120.AQUAM 1 4 yard (22.86cm) (E) Sea loom Glow Fish PWTP120.GLWF 1 4 yard (22.86cm) (F) Sea loom Sea Glass PWTP120.SEAGL 3 4 yard (68.58cm) (G) Sea Shells Aqua Marine PWTP121.AQUAM 2 1 2 yards (2.29m) (H) Sea Shells Glow Fish PWTP121.GLWF 1 4 yard (22.86cm) (I) Sea Shells Sea Glass PWTP121.SEAGL 1 2 yard (45.72cm) (J) White aps Aqua Marine PWTP122.AQUAM 3 8 yard (34.29cm) () White aps Glow Fish PWTP122.GLWF 1 2 yard (45.72cm) (L) White aps Sea Glass PWTP122.SEAGL 5 8 yard (57.15cm) (M) Stingray Aqua Marine PWTP123.AQUAM 1 2 yard (45.72cm) (N) Stingray Glow Fish PWTP123.GLWF 3 8 yard (34.29cm) () Stingray Sea Glass PWTP123.SEAGL 3 4 yard (68.58cm) (P) High Tide Aqua Marine PWTP124.AQUAM 1 2 yard (45.72cm) (Q) High Tide Glow Fish PWTP124.GLWF 1 4 yard (22.86cm) (R) High Tide Sea Glass PWTP124.SEAGL 1 2 yard (45.72cm) (S) Glitter Litter Aqua Marine PWTP125.AQUAM 3 8 yard (34.29cm) (T) Glitter Litter Glow Fish PWTP125.GLWF 2 1 2 yards (2.29m) (U) Glitter Litter Sea Glass PWTP125.SEAGL 2 3 yard (60.96cm) (V) Tower 7 Aqua Marine PWTP126.AQUAM 3 8 yard (34.29cm) (W) Tower 7 Glow Fish PWTP126.GLWF 1 2 yard (45.72cm) (X) Tower 7 Sea Glass PWTP126.SEAGL 3 8 yard (34.29cm) (Y) Tent Stripe egonia PWTP069.EGN 1 2 yard (45.72cm)* (A) () () (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) () (P) (L) (Q) (M) (R) (N) (S) () (T) (U) (V) (W) (X) (Y) 2 of 16

Fabric Requirements DESIGN LR ARTILE DE YARDAGE (Z) Tent Stripe Petunia PWTP069.PETUN 1 2 yard (45.72cm)* (AA) Pom Pom Marigold PWTP118.MARIG 3 8 yard (34.29cm) () Pom Pom Poppy PWTP118.PPPY 1 4 yard (22.86cm) () Designer Essentials Solids Aegean SFSESS.AEGEA 5 8 yard (57.15cm) (DD) Designer Essentials Solids ajun SFSESS.AJUN 1 8 yard (11.43cm) EE) Designer Essentials Solids ornflower SFSESS.RNF 1 4 yard (22.86cm) (FF) Designer Essentials Solids Diva SFSESS.DIVAX 1 8 yard (11.43cm) (GG) Designer Essentials Solids Iris SFSESS.IRISX 1 4 yard (22.86cm) (HH) Designer Essentials Solids Julep SFSESS.JULEP 5 8 yard (57.15cm) (II) Designer Essentials Solids Mojito SFSESS.MJIT 5 8 yard (57.15cm) (JJ) Designer Essentials Solids Sapphire SFSESS.SAPPH 1 4 yard (22.86cm) (Z) (AA) () () (DD) (EE) (FF) (GG) (HH) (II) * includes binding acking (Purchased Separately) 44 (111.76cm) wide Sea loom Sea Glass PWTP120.SEAGL 7 1 3 yards (6.70m) R 108 (274.32cm) wide FreeFall Sky QTP001.8SYXX 2 1 2 yards (2.29m) (JJ) acking 44 (111.76cm) acking 108 (274.32cm) Additional Requirements 88 x 104 (223.52cm x 264.16cm) batting 100% cotton thread in colors to match Foundation piecing paper 3 of 16

Preparation Make (60) copies each of the and D Unit Foundations on pages 15 and 16. utting WF = Width of Fabric Tip: locks are constructed as Units. As pieces are cut stack in Unit piles and organize by color way. You will have some leftover pieces to use in another project. Fabrics G and T, cut from each: (4) 5 3 4 x WF (14.61cm x WF); sub-cut (45) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), stack right side up and cut once diagonally from top left to bottom right into (90) triangles, (60) for Unit and (30) for D Unit (4) 5 3 4 x WF (14.61cm x WF); sub-cut (45) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), stack right side up and cut once diagonally from top right to bottom left into (90) triangles, (30) for Unit and (60) for D Unit (3) 3 3 4 x WF (9.53cm x WF); sub-cut (30) 3 3 4 (9.53cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (60) triangles for E Unit (4) 2 7 8 x WF (7.30cm x WF); sub-cut (45) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (90) triangles for A Unit (2) 2 1 2 x WF (6.35cm x WF); sub-cut (30) 2 1 2 (6.35cm) squares for A Unit (4) 2 3 8 x WF (6.03cm x WF); sub-cut (60) 2 3 8 (6.03cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (120) triangles for Unit Fabrics DD and FF, cut from each: (1) 2 7 8 x WF (7.30cm x WF); sub-cut (1) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top right to bottom left into (2) triangles for Unit; (1) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top left to bottom right into (2) triangles for D Unit; and (2) 2 3 8 (6.03cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (4) triangles for A Unit Fabrics and JJ, cut from each: (1) 4 7 8 x WF (12.38cm x WF); sub-cut (1) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangle for Unit; (1) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangle for D Unit; (1) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) square, cut once diagonally into (2) triangles for E Unit; and (2) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (4) triangles, (1) for A Unit and (2) for Unit Fabrics E and GG, cut from each: (1) 4 7 8 x WF (12.38cm x WF); sub-cut (1) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) square, cut once diagonally into (2) triangles for E Unit; (1) 4 1 2 (11.43cm) square for E Unit; (2) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (4) triangles for Unit; and (2) 2 1 2 (6.35cm) squares for Unit Fabrics D and Q, cut from each: (1) 4 7 8 x WF (12.38cm x WF); sub-cut (1) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangle for Unit; (1) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangle for D Unit and (1) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) square, cut once diagonally into (2) triangles for E Unit (1) 2 7 8 x WF (7.30cm x WF); sub-cut (1) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top right to bottom left into (2) triangles for Unit; (1) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top left to bottom right into (2) triangles for D Unit; (2) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (4) triangles, (1) for A Unit and (2) for Unit; and (4) 2 3 8 (6.03cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (8) triangles for A Unit Fabrics and V, cut from each: (1) 4 7 8 x WF (12.38cm x WF); sub-cut (2) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for Unit; (2) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for D Unit; and (1) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) square, cut once diagonally into (2) triangles for E unit (1) 2 7 8 x WF (7.30cm x WF); sub-cut (1) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top right to bottom left into (2) triangles for Unit; (1) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top left to bottom right into (2) triangles for D Unit (3) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (6) triangles, (2) for A Unit and (4) for Unit; and (2) 2 3 8 (6.03cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (4) triangles for A Unit 4 of 16

Fabrics H and EE, cut from each: (1) 4 7 8 x WF (12.38cm x WF); sub-cut (2) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (4) triangles for E Unit; (2) 4 1 2 (11.43cm) squares for E Unit; (4) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (8) triangles for Unit; and (4) 2 1 2 (6.35cm) squares for Unit Fabrics J and N, cut from each: (1) 4 7 8 x WF (12.38cm x WF); sub-cut (2) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for Unit; (2) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for D Unit; and (1) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) square, cut once diagonally into (2) triangles for E Unit (1) 2 7 8 x WF (7.30cm x WF); sub-cut (2) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top right to bottom left into (4) triangles for Unit; (2) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top left to bottom right into (4) triangles for D Unit; and (3) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (6) triangles, (2) for A Unit and (4) for Unit; (1) 2 3 8 x WF (6.03cm x WF); sub-cut (6) 2 3 8 (6.03cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (12) triangles for A Unit Fabrics and M, cut from each: (2) 4 7 8 x WF (12.38cm x WF); sub-cut (3) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for Unit; (3) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for D Unit; and (2) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (4) triangles for E Unit (1) 2 7 8 x WF (7.30cm x WF); sub-cut (1) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top right to bottom left into (2) triangles for Unit; (1) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top left to bottom right into (2) triangles for D Unit; (5) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (10) triangles, (3) for A Unit and (6) for Unit; and (4) 2 3 8 (6.03cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (8) triangles for A Unit Fabrics S and AA, cut from each: (1) 4 7 8 x WF (12.38cm x WF); sub-cut (3) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (6) triangles for E Unit; and (3) 4 1 2 (11.43cm) squares for E Unit (1) 2 7 8 x WF (7.30cm x WF); sub-cut (6) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (12) triangles for Unit; and (6) 2 1 2 (6.35cm) squares for Unit Fabrics P and W, cut from each: (2) 4 7 8 x WF (12.38cm x WF); sub-cut (3) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for Unit; (3) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for D Unit; and (2) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (4) triangles for E Unit (1) 2 7 8 x WF (7.30cm x WF); sub-cut (2) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top right to bottom left into (4) triangles for Unit; (2) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top left to bottom right into (4) triangles for D Unit; (5) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (10) triangles, (3) for A Unit and (6) for Unit; (1) 2 3 8 x WF (6.03cm x WF); sub-cut (8) 2 3 8 (6.03cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (16) triangles for A Unit Fabrics and II, cut from each: (2) 4 7 8 x WF (12.38cm x WF); sub-cut (4) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for Unit; (4) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for D Unit; and (2) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (4) triangles for E Unit (2) 2 7 8 x WF (7.30cm x WF); sub-cut (2) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top right to bottom left into (4) triangles for Unit; (2) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top left to bottom right into (4) triangles for D Unit; (6) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (12) triangles, (4) for A Unit and (8) for Unit; and (6) 2 3 8 (6.03cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (12) triangles for A Unit Fabrics A and X, cut from each: (1) 4 7 8 x WF (12.38cm x WF); sub-cut (4) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (8) triangles for E Unit; and (4) 4 1 2 (11.43cm) squares for E Unit (1) 2 7 8 x WF (7.30cm x WF); sub-cut (8) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (16) triangles for Unit (1) 2 1 2 x WF (6.35cm x WF); sub-cut (8) 2 1 2 (6.35cm) squares for Unit 5 of 16

Fabrics L and HH, cut from each: (2) 4 7 8 x WF (12.38cm x WF); sub-cut (4) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for Unit; (4) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for D Unit; and (2) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (4) triangles for E Unit (2) 2 7 8 x WF (7.30cm x WF); sub-cut (3) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top right to bottom left into (6) triangles for Unit; (3) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top left to bottom right into (6) triangles for D Unit; (6) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (12) triangles, (4) for A Unit and (8) for Unit; and (10) 2 3 8 (6.03cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (20) triangles for A Unit Fabrics and U, cut from each: (3) 4 7 8 x WF (12.38cm x WF); sub-cut (5) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for Unit; (5) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for D Unit; and (3) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (6) triangles for E Unit (2) 2 7 8 x WF (7.30cm x WF); sub-cut (2) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top right to bottom left into (4) triangles for Unit; (2) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top left to bottom right into (4) triangles for D Unit; (8) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (16) triangles, (5) for A Unit and (10) for Unit; and (8) 2 3 8 (6.03cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (16) triangles for A Unit Fabrics I and R, cut from each: (1) 4 7 8 x WF (12.38cm x WF); sub-cut (5) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (10) triangles for E Unit; and (3) 4 1 2 (11.43cm) squares for E Unit (1) 4 1 2 x WF (11.43cm); sub-cut (2) 4 1 2 (11.43cm) squares for E Unit; and (6) 2 1 2 (6.35cm) squares for Unit (1) 2 7 8 x WF (7.30cm x WF); sub-cut (10) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (20) triangles for Unit; and (4) 2 1 2 (6.35cm) squares for Unit Fabrics F and, cut from each: (3) 4 7 8 x WF (12.38cm x WF); sub-cut (5) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for Unit; (5) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangles for D Unit; and (3) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (6) triangles for E Unit (2) 2 7 8 x WF (7.30cm x WF); sub-cut (3) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top right to bottom left into (6) triangles for Unit; (3) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm), right side up, cut once diagonally from top left to bottom right into (6) triangles for D Unit; and (8) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (16) triangles, (5) for A Unit and (10) for Unit; (1) 2 3 8 x WF (6.03cm x WF); sub-cut (10) 2 3 8 (6.03cm) squares, cut once diagonally into (20) triangles for A Unit Fabrics Y and Z, cut from each: Enough 2 1 4 (5.72cm) bias strips to make 182 (4.62m) of finished binding Sewing Note: All seam allowances are 1 4 (.64cm) and pieces are sewn right sides together. Press seams as directed. locks are constructed from Units. The Units are labeled with a unit letter and block number. During block construction, units with the same number will be sewn together to make a block, with 10 block types total. 1. To make an A Unit: Sew (2) print 2 3 8 (6.03cm) triangles to opposite sides of a background 2 1 2 (6.35cm) square. Press seams toward the triangles. Sew a second pair of 2 3 8 (6.03cm) print triangles to the remaining sides and press. Trim and square to 3 5 16 (8.41cm). Note: When trimming leave a 1 4 (.64cm) seam allowance from the sewn triangle points. Repeat with (3) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) background triangles and (1) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) print triangle, pressing seams toward the triangles. Trim and square to 4 1 2 (11.43cm). Following the color pairings and quantities shown, make the A units. Label each A Unit with its block number and set aside (Fig. 1) on page 8. 2. To make a Unit: Sew (2) 2 3 8 (6.03cm) background triangles to opposite sides of a 2 1 2 (6.35cm) print square. Press seams toward the triangles. Sew a second pair of 2 3 8 (6.03cm) background triangles to the remaining sides and press. Trim and square to 3 5 16 (8.41cm). Repeat with (4) 2 7 8 (7.30cm) print triangles, pressing toward the triangles. Trim and square to 4 1 2 (11.43cm). Following the color pairings and quantities shown, make the units. Label each Unit with its block number and set aside (Fig. 2) on page 9. 6 of 16

3. To make a Unit: enter (1) 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangle over a Unit foundation, wrong sides together, and pin. With the paper side up fold the paper foundation back, along the line between segments 1 and 2. Trim the fabric showing to 1 4 (.64cm). pen the paper and press flat. n the fabric side, place (1) 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm) background triangle, right sides together, along the cut edge. Holding it in place, flip the background fabric right side up and ensure it completely covers segment 2 of the foundation. Unflip and pin in place. With the foundation paper side up, sew along the line between segments 1 and 2. Finger press triangle open. Repeat this process to attach a background triangle over segment 3, then a background and print triangle over the remaining segments. Trim and square to 4 1 2 x 8 1 2 (11.43cm x 21.59cm). Following the color pairings and quantities shown, make the units. Label each Unit with its block number and set aside (Fig. 3) on page 10. 4. To make a D Unit: Using the same process as Unit, sew (3) background and (1) print 2 7 8 x 5 3 4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm) triangles around the center 4 7 8 x 8 3 4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) rectangle on a D Unit foundation; trim. Following the color pairings and quantities shown, make the D units. Label each D Unit with its block number and set aside (Fig. 4) on page 11. 5. To make an E Unit: Sew (2) 3 3 4 (9.53cm) background triangles to opposite sides of a 4 1 2 (11.43cm) print square. Press seams toward the triangles. Sew a second pair of 3 3 4 (9.53cm) background triangles to the remaining sides and press. Trim and square to 6 1 8 (15.56cm). Repeat with (4) 4 7 8 (12.38cm) print triangles, pressing toward the triangles. Trim and square to 8 1 2 (21.59cm). Following the color pairings and quantities shown, make the E units. Label each E Unit with its block number and set aside (Fig. 5) on page 12. 6. To Make a lock: Lay out the (2) A1 Units, (2) 1 Units, (2) 1 Units, (2) D1 Units, and E1 unit for lock 1 as shown in (Fig. 6) on page 13, paying attention to the color placement. Sew the (3) rows of the block, then sew the rows together to complete lock 1. Press the seams open. Trim and square to 16 1 2 (41.91cm). Following the color pairings and quantities shown, work a lock at a time to make the remaining locks, 30 total. Label each lock with its block number and set aside. Quilt Top Assembly TIP: Lay out the blocks on a design wall or flat surface before sewing, to make sure the blocks are oriented correctly. The prints will form uninterrupted diagonal lines from bottom left to top right when all the blocks are oriented correctly. 7. Following the Quilt Layout diagram on page 14 lay out the blocks in (6) rows of (5) blocks each, paying close attention to the color placement and orientation. Sew the blocks together in each row, matching adjacent seams. Press seams in alternate directions for adjacent rows. Sew the rows together in order, matching adjacent seams, to make the quilt top. Press the seams toward the bottom of the quilt top. Finishing 8. Layer the backing, batting, and quilt top; baste the layers together and quilt as desired. Trim the batting and backing even with the quilt top. 9. Sew the Fabric Y bias binding strips end to end using diagonal seams to make one continuous piece. Sew the Fabric Z bias binding strips end to end using diagonal seams to make one continuous piece. Sew the Fabric Y and Z strips together on one end. Fold in half wrong sides together and press the length. 10. Pin the binding to the quilt top, starting in the top right corner, lining up the seam in the binding with the corner, so that the Fabric Y binding is to the top and left side of the quilt and the Fabric Z binding is to the right and bottom of the quilt when it is mitered. ontinue pinning the binding around the quilt top, mitering the corners, until you reach the bottom left corner. Sew the binding ends together to form a continuous loop that meets at the corner. Finish sewing the binding in place, taking care not to stretch it. 11. Turn the binding to the back of quilt and hand-stitch in place. 7 of 16

Fig. 1 2 3/8 (6.03cm) 2 7/8 (7.30cm) 2 1/2 (6.35cm) A Unit Fabric T ackground DD Q Q N N W II W L L F DD DD Q Q N N II II W W L L DD Q N II W II L (1) A1 (1) A1 (2) A2 (2) A2 (3) A3 (3) A3 (4) A4 (4) A4 (5) A5 (5) A5 Fabric G ackground F U HH U P M J M V D V JJ FF F F HH HH U U P P J J M M D D V V FF FF F HH U HH P P J M D J V D FF (5) A6 (5) A6 (4) A7 (4) A7 (3) A8 (3) A8 (2) A9 (2) A9 (1) A10 (1) A10 8 of 16

Fig. 2 2 3/8 (6.03cm) 2 7/8 (7.30cm) 2 1/2 (6.35cm) Unit Fabric T ackground E H AA II X R E H AA X R E Q H N AA W X L R F (2) 1 (4) 2 (6) 3 (8) 4 (10) 5 Fabric G ackground I HH A P S J EE D GG I A S EE GG I U A S M EE V GG JJ (10) 6 (8) 7 (6) 8 (4) 9 (2) 10 9 of 16

Fig. 3 4 4 7/8 x 8 3/4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) 1 2 2 7/8 x 5 3/4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm) 3 5 Unit Fabric T ackground DD Q N Q N (1) 1 (1) 1 (2) 2 (2) 2 (3) 3 W L W II L F II (3) 3 (4) 4 (4) 4 (5) 5 (5) 5 Fabric G ackground F U U HH P HH P (5) 6 (5) 6 (4) 7 (4) 7 (3) 8 M V M J V D JJ J D (3) 8 (2) 9 (2) 9 (1) 10 (1) 10 FF 10 of 16

Fig. 4 2 4 7/8 x 8 3/4 (12.38cm x 22.23cm) 1 4 2 7/8 x 5 3/4 (7.30cm x 14.61cm) 5 3 D Unit Fabric T ackground DD Q Q N (1) D1 (1) D1 (2) D2 (2) D2 (3) D3 N II W L W II L F (3) D3 (4) D4 (4) D4 (5) D5 (5) D5 Fabric G ackground F U U HH P HH P (5) D6 (5) D6 (4) D7 (4) D7 (3) D8 J M V M J V D JJ D FF (3) D8 (2) D9 (2) D9 (1) D10 (1) D10 11 of 16

Fig. 5 3 3/4" (9.53cm) 4 7/8" (12.38cm) 4 1/2 (11.43cm) E Unit Fabric T ackground E H AA II X R E H AA X R E Q H N AA W X L R F (1) E1 (2) E2 (3) E3 (4) E4 (5) E5 (1) E1 (2) E2 Fabric (3) G ackground E3 (4) E4 (5) E5 I HH A P S J EE D GG I A S EE GG I U A S M EE V GG JJ (5) E6 (4) E7 (3) E8 (2) E9 (1) E10 12 of 16

Fig. 6 A D E D A A1 1 1 A2 2 2 A3 3 3 A4 4 4 A5 5 5 D1 E1 D1 D2 E2 D2 D3 E3 D3 D4 E4 D4 D5 E5 D5 1 1 A1 2 2 A2 3 3 A3 4 4 A4 5 5 A5 (1) lock 1 (2) lock 2 (3) lock 3 (4) lock 4 (5) lock 5 A6 6 6 A7 7 7 A8 8 8 A9 9 9 A10 10 10 D6 E6 D6 D7 E7 D7 D8 E8 D8 D9 E9 D9 D10 E10 D10 6 6 A6 7 7 A7 8 8 A8 9 9 A9 10 10 A10 (5) lock 6 (4) lock 7 (3) lock 8 (2) lock 9 (1) lock 10 13 of 16

Quilt Layout 14 of 16

2 4 Rainbow Waves Unit Foundation 1 5 3 This square should measure 1" x 1" (2.54cm x 2.54cm) when printed. *** Measure templates before cutting to confirm printing at 100%*** 15 of 16

4 2 Rainbow Waves D Unit Foundation 1 3 5 This square should measure 1" x 1" (2.54cm x 2.54cm) when printed. *** Measure templates before cutting to confirm printing at 100%*** 16 of 16

Atlantis Rising Featuring Zuma by Tula Pink Somewhere over the rainbow an abundance of color delight easily created with a design roll. ollection: Technique: Skill Level: rafting Time: Finished Size: Zuma by Tula Pink Piecing eginner Weekend* 78 x 81 ½ (198.12cm x 207.01cm) *rafting time based on eginner skill level 1 of 6

Atlantis Rising Project designed by Stacey Day Tech edited by Linda Turner Griepentrog and erri Thomson Fabric Requirements DESIGN LR ARTILE DE YARDAGE (A) Sea Stallion Aqua Marine PWTP119.AQUAM 1-2 1 2 strip () Sea Stallion Glow Fish PWTP119.GLWF 1-2 1 2 strip () Sea Stallion Sea Glass PWTP119.SEAGL 1-2 1 2 strip (A) () () (D) (E) (D) Sea loom Aqua Marine PWTP120.AQUAM 1-2 1 2 strip (E) Sea loom Glow Fish PWTP120.GLWF 1-2 1 2 strip (F) Sea loom Sea Glass PWTP120.SEAGL 1-2 1 2 strip (G) Sea Shells Aqua Marine PWTP121.AQUAM 1-2 1 2 strip (H) Sea Shells Glow Fish PWTP121.GLWF 1-2 1 2 strip (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (I) Sea Shells Sea Glass PWTP121.SEAGLA 1-2 1 2 strip (J) White aps Aqua Marine PWTP122.AQUAM 1-2 1 2 strip () White aps Glow Fish PWTP122.GLWF 1-2 1 2 strip (L) White aps Sea Glass PWTP122.SEAGL 1-2 1 2 strip (M) Stingray Aqua Marine PWTP123.AQUAM 1-2 1 2 strip () (L) (M) (N) () (N) Stingray Glow Fish PWTP123.GLWF 1-2 1 2 strip () Stingray Sea Glass PWTP123.SEAGL 1-2 1 2 strip (P) High Tide Aqua Marine PWTP124.AQUAM 1-2 1 2 strip (Q) High Tide Glow Fish PWTP124.GLWF 1-2 1 2 strip (R) High Tide Sea Glass PWTP124.SEAGL 1-2 1 2 strip (S) Glitter Litter Aqua Marine PWTP125.AQUAM 1-2 1 2 strip (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T) (T) Glitter Litter Glow Fish PWTP125.GLWF 1-2 1 2 strip (U) Glitter Litter Sea Glass PWTP125.SEAGL 1-2 1 2 strip (V) Tower 7 Aqua Marine PWTP126.AQUAM 1-2 1 2 strip (W) Tower 7 Glow Fish PWTP126.GLWF 1-2 1 2 strip (X) Tower 7 Sea Glass PWTP126.SEAGL 1-2 1 2 strip (U) (V) (W) (X) 2 of 6

Atlantis Rising Fabric Requirements (continued...) DESIGN LR ARTILE DE YARDAGE (Y) Designer Essentials Solids Tula SFSESS.TULAX 1-2 1 2 strip (Z) Designer Essentials Solids ajun SFSESS.AJUN 1-2 1 2 strip (AA) Designer Essentials Solids Hibiscus SFSESS.HIIS 1-2 1 2 strip () Designer Essentials Solids Taffy SFSESS.TAFFY 1-2 1 2 strip () Designer Essentials Solids Pear SFSESS.PEARX 1-2 1 2 strip (DD) Designer Essentials Solids Mojito SFSESS.MJIT 1-2 1 2 strip (EE) Designer Essentials Solids Limeade SFSESS.LIMEA 1-2 1 2 strip (FF) Designer Essentials Solids ricket SFSESS.RI 1-2 1 2 strip (GG) Designer Essentials Solids Glacier SFSESS.GLAI 1-2 1 2 strip (HH) Designer Essentials Solids Seareeze SFSESS.SEAR 1-2 1 2 strip (II) Designer Essentials Solids Julep SFSESS.JULEP 1-2 1 2 strip (JJ) Designer Essentials Solids Aegean SFSESS.AEGEA 1-2 1 2 strip () Designer Essentials Solids erulean SFSESS.ERUL 1-2 1 2 strip (LL) Designer Essentials Solids Iris SFSESS.IRISX 1-2 1 2 strip (MM) Designer Essentials Solids Sapphire SFSESS.SAPPH 1-2 1 2 strip (NN) Designer Essentials Solids Diva SFSESS.DIVAX 1-2 1 2 strip (Y) (Z) (AA) () () (DD) (EE) (FF) (GG) (HH) (II) (NN) (JJ) () (LL) (MM) 3 of 6

Atlantis Rising Fabric Requirements (continued...) DESIGN LR ARTILE DE YARDAGE () Designer Essentials Solids Freesia SFSESS.FREES 1-2 1 2 strip (PP) Designer Essentials Solids osmo SFSESS.SM 1-2 1 2 strip (QQ) Designer Essentials Solids Sweet Pea SFSESS.SWEET 1-2 1 2 strip (RR) Designer Essentials Solids Putty SFSESS.PUTTY 1-2 1 2 strip (SS) Designer Essentials Solids Persimmon SFSESS.PERSI 1-2 1 2 strip (TT) Designer Essentials Solids ornflower SFSESS.RNF 1-2 1 2 strip (UU) Tent Stripe Poppy PWTP069.PPPY 3 4 yard (68.58cm) * includes binding acking (Purchased Separately) 44 (111.76cm) wide Sea loom Aquamarine PWTP120.AQUAM 7 1 4 yards (6.63m) R 108 (274.32cm) wide Free Fall Navy QTP001.2NAVY 2 1 2 yards (2.29m) () (PP) (QQ) (RR) (SS) (TT) (UU) acking 44 (111.76cm) acking 44 (111.76cm) Additional Requirements 100% cotton thread in colors to match 86 x 90 (218.44cm x 228.60cm) batting 4 of 6

Atlantis Rising utting Fabric UU, cut: Enough 2 1 4 (5.72cm) bias strips to make 330 (838.20cm) of finished binding Tip: Use a fabric stiffening spray before cutting to help prevent the bias edges from stretching. Sewing All seam allowances are 1 4 (.64cm) and pieces are sewn right sides together. Press seams in one direction. 1. ut each Design Roll strip to 41 1 2 (105.41cm) long. 2. Sew (1) Fabric D and (1) Fabric RR strip together on one end. Trim 1 4 (.64cm) from each end of the pieced strip so it measures 2 1 2 x 82 (6.35cm x 208.28cm). Label as Row 1. Repeat with (1) Fabric V and (1) Fabric RR strip, label as Row 39. 3. Using the chart provided, sew (1) each of the remaining strips together at both ends to make a loop. Measure the given distance from a seam and cut the SLID FARI NLY NE at that measurement. (Fig. 1) Label with the row number as shown. Rows will measure 2 1 2 x 82 (6.35cm x 208.28cm). Row Number Print/Solid Fabric 2 V/ 38 S/ 3 S/QQ 37 M/QQ 4 M/PP 36 J/PP 5 J/Y 35 P/Y 6 P/Z 34 A/Z 7 33 U/AA 8 / 32 /SS 9 / 31 F/ 10 R/DD 30 R/ Distance from Seam 2 1 4 (5.72cm) 4 1 4 (10.80cm) 6 1 4 (15.88cm) 8 1 4 (20.96cm) 10 1 4 (26.04cm) 12 1 4 (31.12cm) 14 1 4 (36.20cm) 16 1 4 (41.28cm) 18 1 4 (46.36cm) 11 29 I/EE 20 1 4 (51.44cm) 12 L/FF 28 13 27 X/II 18 1 4 (46.36cm) 14 26 W/JJ 16 1 4 (41.28cm) 15 /HH 25 /GG 14 1 4 (36.20cm) 16 N/GG 24 N/ 12 1 4 (31.12cm) 17 H/ 23 H/TT 10 1 4 (26.04cm) 18 22 Q/LL 8 1 4 (20.96cm) 19 /MM 21 E/MM 6 1 4 (15.88cm) 20 T/NN 4 1 4 (10.80cm) Note: There will be (1) strip from each design roll left over. Fig. 1 Right side Solid fabric Distance from Seam Sew strips together at both ends. Wrong side Print fabric 5 of 6

Atlantis Rising Quilt Top Assembly 4. Following the Quilt Layout diagram, sew the long edges of the rows together in numerical order to make the quilt top. Press the seams open. Finishing 5. Sew together the 2 1 4 x WF (5.72cm x WF) Fabric UU binding strips end to end using diagonal seams. Press the seams open. Press the binding strip in half wrong sides together. 6. Layer the backing (wrong side up), batting, and quilt top (right side up). aste the layers together and quilt as desired. Trim excess batting and backing even with the top after quilting is completed. 7. Leaving an 8 (20.32cm) tail of binding, sew binding to top of quilt through all layers matching all raw edges. Miter corners. Stop approximately 12 (30.48cm) from where you started. Lay both loose ends of binding flat along quilt edge. Where these two loose ends meet, fold them back on themselves and press to form a crease. Using this crease as your stitching line, sew the two open ends of the binding together right sides together. Trim seam to 1 4 (.64cm) and press open. Finish sewing binding to quilt. 8. Turn the binding to the back of quilt and hand-stitch in place. Quilt Layout 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 T E Q Q H H N N W W X X L L I I R R F U U P A P J J M V S M S V D 6 of 6