The Love Quilt Project Lap Quilt Pattern. Finished Quilt Size Lap quilt, 54 x 54

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The Love Quilt Project Lap Quilt Pattern Finished Quilt Size Lap quilt, 54 x 54 1

The Love Quilt Lap Quilt Pattern Fabric Requirements: Quilting cottons are recommended. You may select the same fabrics for all squares or make a patch work assortment of squares (a Jelly Roll may work for you). Quilt Block: 4 ¼ x 4 ¼ Art Square for the center of each block (provided to you) Dark Strips all strips are 2.5 inches wide, regardless of Option 1 or Option 2 Option 1: All squares the same; strip piecing: A and A 1 = cut 3 2.5 strips of the same fabric for Dark A; ¼ yd B and B1 = cut 6 2.5 strips of the same fabric for Dark B; ½ yd C and C1 = cut 8 2.5 strips of the same fabric for Dark C; 5/8 yd Option 2: Scrappy: A= first strip 4.25 inches, A1= second strip 6.25 inches: B= first strip 8.25 inches, A1= second strip 10.25 inches: C= first strip 12.25 inches, A1= second strip 14.25 inches: Light Strips all strips are 2.5 inches wide, regardless of Option 1 or Option 2 Option 1: All squares the same D = cut 5 2.5 strips of the same fabric for Light D; 1/2 yd E = cut 6 2.5 strips of the same fabric for Light E; ½ yd F = cut 10 2.5 strips of the same fabric for Light F; 7/8 yd Option 2: Scrappy D= first strip 6.25 inches, D1 = second strip8.25 inches E = first strip 10.25 inches, E1 = second strip 12.25 inches F = first strip 14.25 inches, F1 = second strip16.25 inches Finishing 2

Border = cut 6-4 inch strips for a finished 3.5 inch border; 7/8 yard Batting = 60 x 60 Backing = 60 x 60, either piece fabric together for the width or use extra wide width fabric. Binding = cut 6-2.5 strips; ½ yard 3

Quilt Block: 4

General Directions: Wash and dry all fabric before cutting. *****Remove the paper backing from the art squares before sewing them to the fabric. Before removing the paper backing, use a dry iron set on a low (silk or wool setting, lightly press the PAPER side of the fabric sheet. This will help insure easy removal of the paper backing. Slowly remove the paper backing starting at the top of the square. If the backing is still difficult to remove, soak the art squares in slightly warmed water. The number of strips to be cut may vary depending on whether you cut the fabric across the grain or with the length of the grain of the fabric. Dark Strips are labeled A C; Light strips are labeled D F. All seams are ¼ inch and pressed away from the center square. Place the block with The Love Quilt Project logo in the bottom row, the far right corner of blocks. 5

Adding first dark fabric A to art squares 1. Take the first dark A strip. Place under presser foot with the right side up. Take the art square and place it right sides together with the fabric strip. Be sure the paper backing on the art square is removed before sewing it together with the first dark strip. 2. Stitch down the length of the block, watch for puckers at the seams. 3. Butt on the next art square, follow as described above. Continue until you have sewn the entire dark strip A onto the art squares. Note: You should be able to sew all 9 art squares onto one strip. Cut off and discard the unusable part of the fabric strip. If you are not using the same fabric for all squares, repeat with each new strip of fabric until all art squares are sewn to strip A. 4. Cut apart between blocks with the cutter and ruler. Be careful to cut each block perpendicular with the top of the strip. Press away from the center art square. 5. Stack. Turn over. Line up the stack so stitches are parallel with the table. 6

Adding another dark A1 strip to the first dark fabric A. 1. Take another dark A strip. Place under presser foot with the right side up. Take the block and place it right sides together with the first dark fabric strip at the top. 2. Stitch down the length of the block, watch for puckers at the seams. 3. Butt on the next block, follow as described above. 4. Continue stitching down the length of the strip, butting on blocks. Use new strips or different strips as necessary until you have completed your total number of blocks. Note: You should be able to sew about six blocks onto a strip at this step. Use the next strip to finish the blocks. Set aside the few inches at the bottom. 5. Cut the blocks apart. Press away from the center art square. Stack. Turn stack over. 6. You will no longer need the A fabric. 7

Adding the first light fabric D strip 1. Place a D strip under the presser foot with right side up. Place the first block right sides together to the strip. (The second A fabric, which is the last one you added, will be on the top and perpendicular to the new strip). 2. Stitch down the length of the blocks, sewing the first seams up and the second seams down. 3. You should be able to sew six blocks on each strip at this point. Use the next strip to finish the blocks. Anticipate the ends and set aside the few inches of waste. 4. Cut the blocks apart. Press away from the center art square. Stack. Turn stack over. 8

Adding another first light fabric D1 strip 1. Repeat, adding another D strip to all of your blocks as before. This step yields four blocks per strip. 2. Cut the blocks apart. Press. Stack. Turn stack over. 9

Adding the second dark B strip 1. Place the dark fabric B strip under presser foot with right side up. Place one of the blocks right sides together to the strip. The last light strip should be at the top. 2. Stitch down the blocks, sewing the first seams up and the second seams down. 3. You should be able to sew four blocks on each strip at this point. Anticipate the ends and set aside the few inches of waste. 4. Cut the blocks apart. Press. Stack. Turn stack over. 10

Adding another second fabric B1 strip Note: work in a rotating motion. The light colors line up beside the lights; the darks line up beside the other darks. 1. Add another dark strip B to all of your blocks. This step yields three blocks per strip. Use additional strips as necessary to complete the blocks. 2. Cut the blocks apart. Press. Stack. Turn stack over. 11

Adding the second light fabric strip E 1. Place a light fabric strip E under presser foot with right side up. Place a block right side together to the strip. 2. Stitch down the blocks, sewing the first seams up and the second seams down. 3. You should be able to sew three blocks on each strip at this point. 4. Cut the blocks apart. Press. Stack. Turn stack over. 12

Adding another second light fabric E1 strip 1. Add another light E strip to all of your blocks. This step yields three blocks per strip. 2. Cut the blocks apart. Press. Stack. Turn stack over. 13

Add the third dark fabric C strip 1. Place the third dark fabric C strip under the presser foot with right side up. Place a block with right sides together to the strip. 2. Stitch down the blocks, sewing the first seams up and the second seams down. 3. You should be able to sew three blocks on each strip at this point. 4. Cut the blocks apart. Press. Stack. Turn stack over. 14

Add another third dark fabric C1 strip 1. Add another light C strip to all of your blocks 2. Stitch down the blocks, sewing the first seams up and the second seams down. 3. You should be able to sew two blocks on each strip at this point. 4. Cut the blocks apart. Press. Stack. Turn stack over. 15

Adding the third light fabric strip F 1. Place a light fabric strip F under presser foot with right side up. Place a block, right sides together, to the strip. 2. Stitch down the blocks, sewing the first seams up and the second seams down. 3. You should be able to sew two blocks on each strip at this point.. 4. Cut the blocks apart. Press. Stack. Turn stack over. 16

Adding another third light fabric F1 strip 1. Add another light fabric F strip to all of your blocks. This step yields two blocks per strip. 2. Cut the blocks apart. Press. Stack. Turn stack over. 17

Pressing and squaring up the finished blocks: 1. Place each block on gridded pressing mat 2. Carefully press the blocks from the right side. Keep square on the pressing mat. 3. Press the blocks from the wrong side. All seams should lay flat from the center out. 4. As you press, check for edges that need to be trimmed. Squaring up: 1. Place blocks on top of each other to see if they are approximately the same size. 2. Set aside any block that is approximately ¾ larger. 3. Sliver trim the larger blocks equally on four sides to the average size. 4. Re-press blocks that are smaller than the average block. When the top is sewn together stretch these to fit the others, or use smaller seam allowance on that block. Sewing quilt top together: Lay out the blocks 3 blocks across and 3 blocks down. Remember to place the block with The Love Quilt Project logo in the bottom right corner. Sew the top together, matching all strips and seams. It is usually easiest to sew together each horizontal row and then sew the vertical rows together. Borders & Backing: 1. Add the 4 border to the quilt top using a ¼ inch seam. You will have to sew together 1.5 border strips for the horizontal length and 1.5 border strips for the vertical length. Press toward the border, away from the center square. 2. Cut backing fabric so that you have two equal-sized lengths longer and wider than the actual quilt top. Sew together the two pieces of backing fabric. Press the seam open. 18

Batting: Your batting should be a few inches larger than you quilt top. You can machine sew two pieces together with a zigzag stitch. You can use a rotary cutter to create edges that will match. Quilt the top, batting and backing together using one of the following: 1. Quick turn and tie method The backing and quilt top are sewn right sides together, and the batting is then rolled into the middle of the quilt, just before tying. 2. Machine quilt and bind method (A walking foot is necessary to avoid puckers on the back side) Find a large space where you can tape the backing fabric down with the right side facing down. Make sure there are no bumps or bunches in the fabric and that it is stationary. Add the batting to the top of the backing fabric. Smooth it out to make sure there are no bumps or bunches in the batting. Add your quilt top with the right side facing up. Smooth it out to make sure there are no bumps or bunches. Some people use safety pins to secure all three layers together and others use basting stitches. Stitch in the ditch or free motion quilt the layers together. 3. Hand quilting Follow the directions above for laying out the three layers and securing them. You can choose to hand quilt the top however, this may take a long time. Hand quilting around the art squares and then tying the quilt can be a faster option. Binding the quilt edges: 19

There are many ways to bind a quilt. If you are unfamiliar with binding a quilt, you may want to watch a YouTube video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bucks- Fgvb4 which demonstrates how to bind a quilt with mitered corners. Remember that we are using 2.5-inch strips for this quilt. When you have sewn the binding to the quilt, turn the binding over the raw edge and either finish the binding by hand stitch or machine stitch. Return finished quilt: Please contact lovequiltproject@gmail.com to discuss return. Remember to include The Love Quilt Return Form with your information so we can add the appropriate quilt label to your quilt. Thank you for your assistance in making the Love Quilt Project successful. The child who receives your quilt will be wrapped in warmth and love. 20