Not so Top Secret Project

Similar documents
our strips. So it made really good use of this roll up. So we hope you enjoyed this tutorial on the Stair Step block from the MSQC.

Original Recipe. Flying in Squares Quilt by Melissa Corry

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

Coastal Chic Batiks Collection by Monique Jacobs

DIY Christmas Advent Calendar Sewing Tutorial

Finished size: 70.5 x 70.5 or 57.5 x Fabric requirements. Before you begin. 3 charm packs, 11 fat quarters, or squares.

Cheri Good Quilt Design s Ribbon Star

Original Recipe. 7/11/2014 Original Recipe can be found at

Select nine fabrics that go nicely together. 1 light, 4 medium, and 4 dark prints.

Featuring fabrics from the Carriage House collection by Pat Speth

This quilt finishes at 66" x 82". So let's get right to what you need to do to make your own ;)

STEP 2 - NINE PATCH BLOCKS

Cindy Carter 2009 Free Pattern

BAUBLES & BEADS. Quick & Easy Machine Piecing Techniques P109. FINISHED SIZE: 73 1/2" x 87" Designed by Annis Clapp Machine Quilted by Donna Akins

Blooming Rails. Options

These 1 1/2 inch pieces were sewn together so they could be used with the 2 1/2 inch scraps.

Finished Size: 75"x 75"

Dovetail I - Batiks. About Dovetail I Batiks FABRICS BY JO MORTON. Free Pattern Download Available. Harmony Quilt designed and made by: Candy Hargrove

STEP 2 - FLYING GEESE UNITS

LynBrown.Com. Outer Border: 1 3/4 (2 1/4, 2 1/2) yards (Dark?) Middle: 1 yard (1 1/2 yards, 2 yards) (Dark?)

Winter's Song Triangle Quilt Tutorial

Featuring Shades of the Season 7. Supplies Needed

Blush and Bloom Plus Runner

Diamonds are a Quilter s Best Friend 2018 Mystery Quilt

Original Recipe. Original Recipe can be found at

Reflections: Jewel Tones Quilt featuring the Reflections Collection from EBI Fabric Corp.

11/18/2014 Original Recipe can be found at

know you ve got your little three piece where they re all hooked together. I m going to take my next three piece, make sure that I don t have anything

Original Recipe. If you enjoy my version using Pheasant Hill, we have some quilt kits ready to go at Fat Quarter Shop!

Getting Started. Supplies 11 fat quarters of Robert Kaufman Girl Scouts Fabric Collection (two must be the same) 1-2/3 yards backing 45 x 60 batting

Winner Designs Get a Grip Half Hexie Templates

Making Double Fold Straight of Grain Quilt Binding

This is an original pattern not intended for sale.

QTfabrics.com QT Fabrics All rights reserved Pg 1. Designed by: Georgie Gerl. SIZE 77" X 63" for ½"binding 76½" x 62½" for ¼" binding

Featuring Puppy Love By Exclusively Quilters

Original Recipe. Windy Days Quilt by Sarah Meyer

WHALE WATCHER. Navy Boat Cut 6 strips 3½" x WOF for Border 2. Blue Anchor Cut 1 strip 4¼" x WOF. Cut the strip into 6 squares 4¼" x 4¼".

2015 Penny Rose Fabrics

The Quilted Button, Mission Viejo, CA

From each fat quarter, there should be: (2) 5 x 5 squares (16) 2.5 x 2.5 squares, and (8) 2.5 x 4.5 rectangles

Stars and Stripes. Finished Quilt Size: 65½" x 65½" Finished Block Size: 13" x 13"

Briar Patch. Copyright April 2000

Original Recipe. Large Chrysalis Lattice Quilt by Amy Smart

P118 CONFETTI. Finished Size: 16" x 16" or 40" x 40" Designed by Annis Clapp. fast2sew Ultimate Seam Guide

Quilts so easy to make, it s almost sinful! A free pattern for visitors to Pattern includes full instructions for:

Tumbling Blocks Approximate Over-all Size 86 x 79

Blessings Quilt Tutorial

Original Recipe. Snuggly Squares Baby Quilt by Melissa Corry

Scooter Strips Wall Hanging

STARRY LOG CABIN. Written by Donna Jordan for Jordan Fabrics Finish Size: 41 x 58. Fabric Requirements:

This quilt/project finishes at 50" x 58".

Freezer Paper Piecing with Tara Faughnan

Hoffman Ravenna. 60 x 75

Finished Quilt Size 55" x 74 ½ " PROCESS COLOR:

Fabric Requirements. Backing 4-3/4 Yards Batting 64 x 84 Binding (Included Above) Khaki (J Coffee) Denim (J Denim)

Finished Size: 71" x 82"

LIVE LOVE SEW PATTERN CO. BASKET WEAVE # x 84

Finished Size: 66"x66" Quilt is 66" x 66".

Lone Star Quilt from a Jelly Roll. Written by Donna Jordan for Jordan Fabrics Finished Size: 58 x 74

PS Finished Size 51"x56"

A new quilting collection inspired by the archives of the Victoria and Albert Museum exclusively for Moda Fabrics. Finished Quilt: 72"x 80"

SINGER PROJECTS Sewing Machine Mat with Pockets PROJECT SKILL LEVEL:

Show Off Your Plates" Tote Tutorial

Tulip Paths. Designed by Wendy Sheppard Featuring the Doodle Pop collection by Lori Gardner Woods

Broken Hearts Mending Quilt Inspired by Marie Bostwick s A SINGLE THREAD READ THROUGH ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE CUTTING AND SEWING.

1 Jelly Roll - Lakeside Gatherings 1 10" Layer Cake - Lakeside Gatherings 3/4 Yards Gray Checks ( ) 2 1/4 Yards Gray Anchor ( )

Checkered Baby Quilt

KEEP SWIMMING Quilt. Size: 51 W x 64 H Designed by: Denise Russell of Pieced Brain FREE PATTERN AVAILABLE ON MICHAELMILLERFABRICS.

WHIMSICAL from Camelot Fabrics Design and Instruction by Larene Smith The Quilted Button, Mission Viejo, CA Finished Size: 56 x 71

Foundation-Piece a Festive Reindeer Block. By Emily Jansson, Nancy s Notions guest blogger

Terrie Sandelin Miniatures in Minutes

Award Ceremony Quilt a free pattern from Anna Maria Horner

here and a block, right here. You ll sew this block onto here and you ll put this whole strip across the middle, just like that.

4 Layer Cake squares (Bonnie and Camille Basics) 1/3 yard background fabric 1/2 yard backing fabric 1/4 yard binding fabric

Block Lesson #11. Lesson Supplies UPDATED. Preparing the binding strips. Skill Builder BOM BLOCK LESSON #11 NOVEMBER 20, 2013

GO! Qube 6" Rick Rack Flower Throw Quilt Finished Size: 46" x 46"

Canadian Quilters Association Pattern: Quilting Tools Tote Bag

Old Glory One Stamp. Alternate Piano Key Border. Morning Glory Designs by Reeze L. Hanson Quilts of Valor Pattern 65 x 79

Original Recipe. Ruby s Party Bag by Nicole Willmore. Original Recipe can be found at

Quilt-As-You-Go King Size Carpenter Star

Nordic Playlist. 90 x 90. a free quilt pattern from

Fractured Stars. Featuring Eclectic Elements by. Tim Holtz--Dapper

Quilt-Along-With-Me! Geo Dreams Quilt

Swirlygig. Finished Size: Approximately 76" x 100"

Christmas Lights Part 1!

Unit A. Unit B. Wide. Fabric 11. Narrow. Unit C

Scrappy Patchwork Border Dish Towels

Giant No-Waste Flying Geese with Layer Cakes

Available in four colorways. Project finishes 14½" x 81".

Outback Wife Quilt. Requirements. Tools. By nightingale quilts for. Made Using. finished size of quilt: approx 99 x 99

with Tula Pink FOX TAILS QUILT PATTERN Pattern FINISHED SIZE & MEASUREMENTS 70" x 72"

10 fat quarters for the blocks 1 fat quarter for the corner blocks

So once you get your 12 pieces sewn together, that s going to give you the width for your background fabric. And then I went ahead and sewed 8 half ch

Quilt. Quilt design & instructions copyright Tamara Kate Design

Sew a Yoga Mat Bag with Ashley Nickels

Wrapped with Care. Supplies Needed. Notes Before You Begin. Designed by It s Sew Emma for Robert Kaufman.

Fourth of July Star A JINNY BEYER STUDIO Mini-Pattern

Diamonds are a Quilter s Best Friend 2018 Mystery Quilt

Original Recipe. Original Recipe can be found at

Making Melody EBD 1103

Transcription:

Not so Top Secret Project www.alyciaquilts.blogspot.com Finished size 57 x 66 Well Here it is Drawn out in EQ. Notice that it is a two color quilt. So there are many ways to do this. You can choose just two colors (OPTION ONE), You can choose two colors for the 4 patches, two other colors for the 16 patches and yet another for the border (OPTION TWO)... or you can do it like I did and choose Fat Quarters in two colorways.(option THREE) Fabric & Cutting Yardage Requirements: OPTION ONE: Two Color Option Dark: 2 3/8 yards Light: 1 5/8 Yards Cutting: OPTION TWO: 5 Color Option Dark #1: 7/8 yards Dark #2: 3/4 Yard Dark #3: 3/4 Yards Light #1: 7/8 yard Light #2: 3/4 Yards OPTION THREE: Fat Quarters Dark FQ's: 9 total Light FQ's: 6 total OPTION ONE ( two color option) Darks: Cut: 11~ 2 ½ Inch Width of Fabric Strips ( WOF) 5 ~ 4 ½ inch WOF Strips 6 ~ 4 ½ inch WOF strips for Outer Border Lights: Cut: 11 ~ 2 ½ in WOF Strips 5 ~ 4 ½ in WOF Strips OPTION TWO (5 color option) Dark #1: Cut 11 ~ 2 ½ inch WOF Strips Dark #2: Cut 5 ~ 4 ½ inch WOF Strips Dark #3: Cut 6 ~ 4 ½ inch WOF Strips Light #1: Cut 11 ~ 2 ½ inch WOF Strips Light #2: Cut 5 ~ 4 ½ inch WOF Strips - 1 -

OPTION THREE ( Fat Quarters) Cut these lengthwise so you will get 21 or 22 inch long strips. Darks: * Take 4 FQ's, Stack them up and cut 1~ 4 ½ strip, and 5~ 2 ½inch Strips all 22 in long * Take 1 FQ and cut 3 ~ 4 ½in strips and 1 ~ 2 ½inch strip. * Take 4 FQ's, Stack them up and cut 4 ~ 4 ½inch strips from each - set aside 12 of the 4 ½inch strips for the border. Lights: * Take 4 FQ's, Stack them up and cut 1~ 4 ½ strip, and 5~ 2 ½ inch Strips all 22 in long * Take 1 FQ and cut 3 ~ 4 ½ inch strips and 1 ~ 2 ½ inch strip. * Take 1 FQ and cut 4 ~ 4 ½ inch strips from each. Step 1 16 patch Block: We are going to take all of the 2 ½ inch strips and sew them together. Take One Dark Strip, place it pretty side up. Take one light strip place it pretty side down on top of the dark. This is called faced together. Place them under your sewing machine and using ¼ inch seam sew the strip together. I like to chain sew, so I will sit and sew all of the 2 ½ strips together at one time. I stitch to the end of one strip, then slightly lift the presser foot and slip the next strip under it. Then I keep stitching until the end of that row. Now you have to look at the picture sideways - because blogger loves me and I can't seem to get it rotated right... no matter what I do to it. But this is my pile of 2 ½ strips all stitched together. After I have all of them stitched I go and clip the threads between and take them to the ironing board to press. On my quilt I pressed all the seams towards the dark fabric. I do this so that when it comes time to quilt it, the seams are hidden under the dark fabric and you don't get any shadowing on the quilt. But - you also need to understand I am not the perfectionist that I probably should be, so if they don't go this way it s alright.. really. Just take a deep breath and smile! So once you are done pressing them all, you lay the strips out on your cutting mat. When I first starting quilting I did one strip at a time, now I am a little bit more confident with the rotary cutter and will do up to 4 strips at a time. I layer the strips, then I trim off the end of the strip so it is even. Then I place my ruler every 2 ½ inches and slice the pile. Essentially I - 2 -

am cutting 2 ½ by 4 ½ strips. I took a picture just in case this doesn't make sense. *On the Width of fabric strips you should be getting 16 pieces per strip. On the Scrappy FQ option you should be getting 8 pieces per strip. * when you are all done cutting these pieces you should have 168 pieces... just in case you are one to count pieces (grin). So that is what we will do for today. If there are better ways to explain or describe what I am trying to describe - let me know. In my brain it makes sense... but sometimes the words don't come out just right. One good thing is that I will be there when I am teaching it to the Ladies Group and the Guild. So that is always a benefit. Step 2 On we continue with the 16 patch block. You need to take your Dark and Light little two patches and place the right sides together, opposite colors together. I put mine together and make sure they are matching at the middle seam. In my head this makes them more square, and if I have to trim I am not messing up the center seams. Again - I chain piece. I put them thru the machine and just let the pile grow in the back. Then when I am done I go clip them and take them to the ironing board. Press them with the seam to one side. Then we will sew one 4 patch to another 4 patch - to make the top half of the block. Again I chain piece. This chain piecing is usually where I pop in a quilting DVD - my new favorite that I picked up at MQS is a quilting DVD from Kimmy Brunner (http://www.kimmyquilt.com)... and if I want to drive the men outside I put in a chick flick I watched "Someone Like You" while I was testing my first one. It was So so... So after you have all the 4 patches sewn to another 4 patch you get well - this pic below ( is it an 8 patch?) Again take them to the ironing board and press the seams to the left or the right. Then we join the 8 patches to another 8 patch and voila - your 16 patch is all sewn. After you have sewn these all together - head back to the ironing board and press this seam. You should have 21 ~ 8 ½ inch 16 patch blocks when you have finished this step. It is a lot of fun to see the enthusiasm for the Quilt of Valor project grow. It really makes my heart happy. I know that the look on the soldiers faces when they received there quilts is truly priceless. I have received numerous emails from "our" soldiers telling me what the quilt means to them and it makes - 3 -

me so glad! Look at this face... Doesn't she look happy? Have a great day! Enjoy your quilting! Step 3 The 4 Patch Block: This is the easy block and it goes together rather quickly. Step 1: Sew your Dark Strips to your Light Strips, right Sides together. Take then to the ironing table and press them. I press mine again towards the dark side. Then take the strips to your cutting table and cut them into 4 ½ inch sections. With 22 inch Fabric you will get 4 sections per strip set, with the WOF you should get 9 sections per set. Take the sections and sew them into the 4 patches. With mine I got 22 Blocks. You only need 21 blocks. So I am going to save mine and if you feel like sending your extra block along with your quilt I will put them into another one. But if not you can use this as a label, or incorporate it into the backing. So now you should have 21 4 patch blocks and 21 16 patch blocks. Step 4 The Last Step Now you are going to take your blocks and put them into rows. I am a pretty random sew'er. So I made a pile of 16 patches and a Pile of 4 patches and sewed 3 sets of them together. I then would take those to the ironing board, press them and then sew them into a strip. I am SURE there are many more ways to do this but this way brings on the Instant Gratification that I like!! Your rows should be 6 blocks wide. After all the rows are done ( you should have 7), I turn them every other direction and start sewing the rows together. And Voila there is the center of the top! Remember those 4 ½ inch strips you cut for the border? Well again I am sure there are many ways to do this... but how I do it is: I measure the center of the quilt vertically, then I sew the strips together to - 4 -

make this length and apply those borders. Then I press and do the same thing vertically. If for some reason the center is less that the edges of the quilt - this gives me a chance to ease in the fullness for a more square look. That said I AM NOT the quilt police, and therefore am not perfect ( I just pretend to be in front of my sons!). So What do you think? Won't it make a nice Quilt of Valor? Someone asked about Pieced Backings (but there return email was not turned on) I LOVE Pieced backings. I think they add a lot of interest to the quilt and I love wide backs too... (I'm simple) If you are so inclined to send me the top or the finished quilt to deliver to the soldiers - I would love it! My Address again is: Alycia Quilts 31544 Hwy 34 Kersey CO 80644-5 -