66" x 66" Catch Me If You Can! Featuring the Fabric Collection: Climbing Jacob's Ladder by Barbara Brackman "In 1935, quilt collector Carrie Hall recorded the name Catch Me If You Can for an old block, that has many other names including Winding Blades, Devil s Puzzle, and Flyfoot. This pattern can remind us of the Underground Railroad when escaping slaves ran to freedom. Although the block s name is a twentieth century invention, the lively image seems to capture the cleverness such a journey required." Barbara Brackman
Quilters Basics: Catch Me If You Can! Read instructions before beginning a project. All instructions include ¼" seam allowance. WOF = width of fabric Inner border: 8105-15 5 1 ½" x width of fabric Final border: 8107-12 2 yards 4 8 ½" cut 4 of the same pattern the length of the fabric Binding: ⅔ yard 7 2 ½" x WOF Backing: 4 yards Featuring the Fabric Collection: Climbing Jacob's Ladder by Barbara Brackman Red () 8100 12 Red () 8103 12 Red () 8104 12 ⅓ yard Blue () 8100 11 ⅜ yard Blue () 8101 11 Blue () 8103 11 ⅜ yard Yellow () 8101 14 1 yard Yellow () 8102 14 Yellow () 8103 14 Brown () 8100 13 Brown () 8102 13 Brown (B) 8104 13 ⅓ yard Brown () 8106 13 ⅜ yard 18 3 ⅞" x 3 ⅞" cut in half diagonally (36 total triangles) 16 3 ⅞" x 3 ⅞" cut in half diagonally (32 total triangles) 6 3 ⅞" x 3 ⅞" cut in half diagonally (12 total triangles) 4 6 ½" x 6 ½" 12 3 ½" x 3 ½" 4 3 ½" x6 ½" 9 3 ⅞" x 3 ⅞" cut in half diagonally (17 total triangles) 16 3 ½" x 3 ½" 19 3 ⅞" x 3 ⅞" cut in half diagonally (38 total triangles) 4 3 ½" x 3 ½" 13 3 ⅞" x 3 ⅞" cut in half diagonally (25 total triangles) 4 16 3 ½" x 6 ½" 4 3 ⅞" x 3 ⅞" cut in half diagonally (8 total triangles) 10 3 ⅞" x 3 ⅞" cut in half diagonally (20 total triangles) 10 3 ⅞" x 3 ⅞" cut in half diagonally (20 total triangles) 16 3 ⅞" x 3 ⅞" cut in half diagonally (32 total triangles) 16 3 ½" x 6 ½" 16 3 ½" x 3 ½" 8 3 ½" x 6 ½"
1. Sew together 3⅞" red to yellow triangle and blue to yellow triangle as shown Note the placement of the prints. 2. Assemble four blocks. CONSTRUCTION Large Block Center Block Pinwheel Blocks Make 16 1. Sew together 3⅞" red to blue triangles. Note the placement of the prints. Spinning Blade Blocks Block 1 Make 8 2. Using easy corner triangles sew one 3½"x 3½" blue print and one 3½"x 3½" brown print to the 3½"x 6½"yellow. Note the fabric placement. 3. Assemble Block #1. 1. Using easy corner triangles sew one 3½"x 3½" blue print and one 3½"x 3½" yellow print to the 3½"x 6½" brown print. Note the fabric placement. Block 2 Make 8 Make 8 MAKE 8 2. Assemble 16 pinwheels. MAKE 1 Make 1 MAKE 34 Quilt Center Block MAKE 1 Plus 2 extra from pinwheel blocks 3. Rotate triangle units to make the sashing center block. 4. Using easy corner triangles sew one 3½"x 3½" blue print and one 3½"x 3½" yellow print to the 3½"x 6½" brown print. Note the fabric placement. 5. Using easy corner triangles sew one 3½"x 3½" blue print and one 3½"x 3½" brown print to the 3½"x 6½" yellow. Note the fabric placement. 6. Assemble Block #2.
CONSTRUCTION CONT. Block 1 Block 3 Block 2 Block 1 The quilt consists of four large blocks with spinning blades. Rotate large block at left ¼ turn as you assemble quilt. In EACH block there are 3 different print combinations. (2 of one combination) Four blades in total. The blade tips extend into the center and outer sashing. Center Sashing Blocks 7. Using easy corner triangles sew one 3½"x 3½" blue print and one 3½" x 3½" yellow print to the 3½" x 6½" brown print. Note the fabric placement. 8. Using easy corner triangles sew one 3½" x 3½" blue print and one 3 ½" x 3½" brown print to the 3½" x 6½" yellow. Note the fabric placement. Block 3 making easy corner triangles: Draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of the square. Sew on the diagonal line. Cut the square ¼" away from the diagonal seam. Press towards to the corner to form the triangle. Refer to diagram above and assemble 4 large blocks. Blocks should measure 18½"x 18½" Block should measure 1. Using easy corner triangles sew two 3½"x 3½" brown prints and two 3½"x 3½" yellow prints to the 6½"x 6½" red print. Note fabric placement. T1 1. Using easy corner triangles, sew two 3½"x 3½" yellow prints to one 3½"x 6½" brown print. Make 16. B 2. Assemble 8 units. B B MAKE 8 Units MAKE 8 Each unit should measure
Side Sashing Units 1. Using easy corner triangles sew two 3½"x 3½" red prints to one 3½"x 6½" blue print. ASSEMBLE SIDE SASHING UNITS Side Sashing 1 Units Units B Pair BLADE TIP A Pair 2. Sew together one 3⅞" brown triangle to one 3⅞" yellow triangle. Side Sashing 2 Units MAKE 8 A Pairs MAKE 8 B Pairs 3. Sew together one 3⅞" blue triangle and to one 3⅞" red triangle for corner squares. A Pair BLADE TIP B Pair Corner Squares ASSEMBLE CENTER SASHING UNITS Center Sashing Units Side Sashing Blade Tips Blade tips Blade tips 1. Using easy corner triangles sew one 3½"x 3½" yellow print to one 3½"x 6½" yellow print. Note the fabric placement. 2. Using easy corner triangles sew one 3½"x 3½" brown to the previous unit. Note the fabric placement. BLADE TIPS BLADE TIPS
ASSEMBLE QUILT TOP Refer to diagram below and layout various quilt units before assembling quilt. Be sure to match blade tip in the side and center sashing with the "blades" in large block. Sew blocks into Rows 1-5 and then join rows to complete quilt top. Quilt top should measure 48½"x 48½" before borders. BORDERS Each time you add a side border, measure the center of the quilt for the length of the border Each time you add a top or bottom border, measure the center of the quilt for the length of the border. Inner Border Add the 1½" inner borders. Add the side borders then the top and bottom. Final Border Add the 8½" print final borders. Miter the corners. FINISHING Quilt as desired and bind. Row 1 Side Sashing Unit 2 Side Sashing Unit 1 Row 2 Side Sashing Unit 1 Row 3 Row 4 Side Sashing Unit 2 Row 5 Quilt Should Measure