Sweater Weather A Free Project Sheet NOT FOR RSAL y Shelly omiskey Quilt Design by Heidi Pridemore Quilt 2 Skill Level: Advanced eginner Finished Quilt Size: 48 x 57 49 West 37th Street, New York, NY 10018 tel: 212-686-5194 fax: 212-532-3525 Toll Free: 800-294-9495 www.henryglassfabrics.com
Sweater Weather Quilt 2 Finished Quilt Size: 48 x 57 Fabrics in the ollection Sweater nit Stripe - Red F1315-88 Sweater nit Stripe - lack F1315-99 Snowman lock Panel - Multi F1314P-99 Hats, loves, Sweaters - lue F1316-11 Hats, loves, Sweaters - lack F1316-99 Argyle - White/Multi F1317-89 Argyle - lack/multi F1317-99 Snowflake - lue F1318-11 Snowflake - Red F1318-88 Snowflake - lack F1318-99 Snowman Patch - lack/multi F1319-89 Tossed Snowmen - lue F1320-11 Tossed Snowmen - Red F1320-88 Select Fabrics from Fluffy Solids Tossed Snowmen - lack F1320-99 Novelty Stripe - Multi F1321-89 Fluffy Solid - Red Fluffy Solid - White
Materials ¼ yard Hats, loves, Sweaters - lack (A) F1316-99 ⅔ yard Snowflake - lue () F1318-11 ½ yard Sweater nit Stripe - Red () F1315-88 ⅔ yard Snowflake - lack (D) F1318-99 ½ yard Argyle - lack/multi () F1317-99 ⅔ yard Fluffy Solid - White (F) Fluffy Solid-White 1 ½ yards Tossed Snowmen - lack () F1320-99 1 ¼ yards Fluffy Solid - Red (H) Fluffy Solid-Red* ⅓ yard Sweater nit Stripe - lack (I) F1315-99 ¼ yard Argyle - White/Multi (J) F1317-89 ¼ yard Snowflake - Red () F1318-88 3 ¼ yards Tossed Snowmen - lue (acking) F1320-11 *Includes binding Page 1 From the Sweater nit Stripe - lack (I), cut: (2) 2 x WOF strips. Sub-cut (24) 2 squares. From the Argyle - White/Multi (J), cut: From the Snowflake - Red (), cut: (1) 3 ½ x WOF strip. Sub-cut (4) 3 ½ squares. From the Tossed Snowmen - lue (acking), cut: (2) 56 x WOF strips for the backing. Sew the strips together and trim to make the 56 x 65 back. utting Instructions Please note: all strips are cut across the width of fabric (WOF) from selvage to selvage edge unless otherwise noted. From the Hats, loves, Sweaters - lack (A), cut: (1) 4 ½ x WOF strip. Sub-cut (3) 4 ½ squares. From the Snowflake - lue (), cut: (4) 2 ½ x WOF strips. Sub-cut (36) 2 ½ x 4 ½ strips. From the Sweater nit Stripe - Red (), cut: Fussy cut (36) 2 ½ squares, each centered on a snowflake. From the Snowflake - lack (D), cut: (36) Template 1 triangles. (36) Template 2 triangles. From the Argyle - lack/multi (), cut: (1) 4 ½ x WOF strip. Sub-cut (3) 4 ½ squares. (3) 2 ½ x WOF strips. Sub-cut (36) 2 ½ squares. From the Fluffy Solid - White (F), cut: (36) Template 1 triangles. (36) Template 2 triangles. From the Tossed Snowmen - lack (), cut: (2) 3 ½ x 51 ½ Length of Fabric (LOF) strips. (2) 3 ½ x 42 ½ WOF strips from the remaining fabric, piece as needed. (3) 4 ½ squares from the remaining fabric. From the Fluffy Solid - Red (H), cut: (10) 2 x WOF strips. Sub-cut (30) 2 x 12 ½ strips. (6) 2 ½ x WOF strips for the binding. Sewing Instructions 1. Sew (1) 2 ½ Fabric square to each end of (1) 2 x 4 ½ Fabric strip to make the top row. Repeat to make the bottom row. Sew (1) 2 ½ x 4 ½ Fabric strip to each side of (1) 4 ½ Fabric A square lengthwise to make the middle row. Sew the (3) rows together to make (1) Unit 1 block (Fig. 1). Repeat to make (3) Unit 1 blocks total. Fig. 1 Unit 1 2. Sew together (1) Fabric F-Template 1 triangle and (1) Fabric D-Template 1 triangle along the long side to make (1) Unit 2 strip (Fig. 2). Trim to measure 2 ½ x 4 ½. Repeat to make (36) Unit 2 strips total. 3. Sew together (1) Fabric F-Template 2 triangle and (1) Fabric D-Template 2 triangle along the long side to make (1) Unit 3 strip (Fig. 3). Trim to measure 2 ½ x 4 ½. Repeat to make (36) Unit 3 strips total. 4. Sew (1) Unit 2 strip and (1) Unit 3 strip together end to end to make (1) strip (Fig. 4). Repeat to make (36) strips total. Unit 2 Unit 3 6 6 6 F D D F Unit 2 Unit 3 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 A
5. Sew (1) strip to each side of (1) Unit 1 block. Sew (1) 2 ½ Fabric square to each end of (1) strip. Repeat to make a second strip. Sew the strips to the top and to the bottom of the Unit 1 block to make (1) lock One square (Fig. 5). Repeat to make (3) lock One squares total. lock One 8. Sew (1) 2 ½ Fabric square to each end of (1) 2 x 4 ½ Fabric strip to make the top row. Repeat to make the bottom row. Sew (1) 2 ½ x 4 ½ Fabric strip to each side of (1) 4 ½ Fabric square lengthwise to make the middle row. Sew the (3) rows together to make (1) Unit 6 block (Fig. 8). Repeat to make (3) Unit 6 blocks total. Page 2 Fig. 8 Unit 6 Fig. 5 Unit 1 6. Sew (1) 2 ½ Fabric square to each end of (1) 2 x 4 ½ Fabric strip to make the top row. Repeat to make the bottom row. Sew (1) 2 ½ x 4 ½ Fabric strip to each side of (1) 4 ½ Fabric square lengthwise to make the middle row. Sew the (3) rows together to make (1) Unit 5 block (Fig. 6). Repeat to make (3) Unit 5 blocks total. lock Two Fig. 6 Unit 5 7. Sew (1) strip to each side of (1) Unit 5 block. Sew (1) 2 ½ Fabric square to each end of (1) strip. Repeat to make a second strip. Sew the strips to the top and to the bottom of the Unit 5 block to make (1) lock Two square (Fig. 7). Repeat to make (3) lock Two squares total. 9. Sew (1) strip to each side of (1) Unit 6 block. Sew (1) 2 ½ Fabric square to each end of (1) strip. Repeat to make a second strip. Sew the strips to the top and to the bottom of the Unit 6 block to make (1) lock Three square (Fig. 9). Repeat to make (3) lock Three squares total. lock Three Fig. 10 Fig. 9 Unit 6 10. Sew (4) 2 Fabric I squares and (3) 2 x 12 ½ Fabric H strips together end to end and alternating them to make (1) Sashing Row (Fig. 10). Repeat to make (6) Sashing Rows total. Sashing Row make 6 I H I H I H I 11. Sew (1) 2 x 3 ½ Fabric strip, (1) 2 x 3 ½ Fabric I strip, (1) 2 x 3 ½ Fabric J strip and (1) 2 x 3 ½ Fabric strip together lengthwise to make (1) strip. Repeat to make (7) strips total. Unit 5 Fig. 7
Page 3 12. Sew the (7) strips together end to end to make (1) Pieced Row Two (Fig. 11 below). 13. Sew (1) 2 x 3 ½ Fabric J strip, (1) 2 x 3 ½ Fabric strip, (1) 2 x 3 ½ Fabric strip and (1) 2 x 3 ½ Fabric I strip together lengthwise to make (1) JI strip. Repeat to make (7) JI strips total. 14. Sew the (7) JI strips together end to end to make (1) Pieced Row Four (Fig. 12 below). Quilt Top Assembly (Refer to the Quilt Layout while assembling.) 15. Sew (1) 2 x 12 ½ Fabric H strip, (1) lock One square, (1) 2 x 12 ½ Fabric H strip, (1) lock Two square, (1) 2 x 12 ½ Fabric H strip, (1) lock Three square and (1) 2 x 12 ½ Fabric H strip together lengthwise and in that order to make Row One. 16. Sew (1) 2 x 12 ½ Fabric H strip, (1) lock Three square, (1) 2 x 12 ½ Fabric H strip, (1) lock One square, (1) 2 x 12 ½ Fabric H strip, (1) lock Two square and (1) 2 x 12 ½ Fabric H strip together lengthwise and in that order to make Row Three. 17. Sew (1) 2 x 12 ½ Fabric H strip, (1) lock Two square, (1) 2 x 12 ½ Fabric H strip, (1) lock Three square, (1) 2 x 12 ½ Fabric H strip, (1) lock One square and (1) 2 x 12 ½ Fabric H strip together lengthwise and in that order to make Row Five. 18. Sew (1) Sashing Row to the top and to the bottom of Row One, Row Three and Row Five. 19. Sew the (5) pieced rows together to make the enter lock. 20. Sew (1) 3 ½ x 51 ½ Fabric strip to each side of the enter lock. Sew (1) 3 ½ Fabric square to each end of (1) 3 ½ x 42 ½ Fabric strip. Repeat to make a second strip. Sew the strips to the top and to the bottom of the enter lock to make the quilt top. 21. Layer and quilt as desired. 22. Sew the (6) 2 ½ x WOF Fabric H strips together, end to end with 45-degree seams, to make the binding. Fold this long strip in half lengthwise with wrong sides together and press. 23. ind as desired. Pieced Row Two make 1 I J I J I J I J I J I J I J Fig. 11 Fig. 12 Pieced Row Four make 1 J I J I J I J I J I J I J I
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