Just COURTYRD Kisses MOSIC Designed by Robert Kaufman Fabrics www.robertkaufman.com Featuring Finished quilt measures: 81-1/2 x 81-1/2 For questions about this pattern, please email Patterns@RobertKaufman.com.
Fabric and Supplies Needed Fabric amounts based on yardage that is 42 wide. Color Fabric Name/SKU Yardage Color Fabric Name/SKU Yardage SRK-16543-12 GREY 2- J SRK-16545-3 RED B SRK-16547-8 ORNGE K SRK-16544-26 PETUNI C SRK-16546-5 YELLOW L SRK-16545-21 LILC 1/2 yard D SRK-16548-5 YELLOW M SRK-16548-21 LILC 1/2 yard E SRK-16545-5 YELLOW N SRK-16544-19 ORCHID F SRK-16546-147 TNGERINE O SRK-16546-184 CHRCOL G SRK-16547-94 CRDINL 1/8 yard P SRK-16543-69 MIDNIGHT 1/2 yard H SRK-16545-93 SCRLET Q SRK-16548-4 BLUE 1/2 yard I SRK-16543-10 PINK R SRK-16544-69 MIDNIGHT page 2
S SRK-16547-4 BLUE Y SRK-16545-213 TEL T SRK-16545-216 CLOUD Z SRK-16547-7 GREEN U SRK-16544-213 TEL 1/2 yard SRK-16544-49 OLIVE V SRK-16546-81 TURQUOISE BB SRK-16547-31 IVY W SRK-16548-63 SKY 1/2 yard CC SRK-16545-40 EMERLD X SRK-16547-78 PECOCK DD SRK-16543-7 GREEN Copyright 2016, Robert Kaufman For individual use only - Not for resale You will also need: 7-1/2 yards for backing 5/8 yard SRK-16544-2 BLCK for binding Notes Before You Begin - Read through all of the instructions before beginning. - ll of the seam allowances are 1/4 unless otherwise noted. - Press seam allowances open unless otherwise noted. - Width of fabric (WOF) is equal to at least 42 wide. - Right sides together has been abbreviated to RST. - Remember to measure twice and cut once! page 3
From Fabric, cut: thirty-one 2-1/2 x WOF strips. Subcut: fi ve hundred twelve 2-1/2 squares. Cut each square once along the diagonal to form two From each of Fabrics B and Z, cut: four 2-5/8 x WOF strips. Subcut: sixty 2-5/8 squares From each of Fabrics C and, cut: two 2-1/2 x WOF strips. Subcut: twenty-four 2-1/2 squares. Cut each square once along the diagonal to form two From each of Fabrics D, H, I and BB, cut: three 2-5/8 x WOF strips. Subcut: forty-eight 2-5/8 squares two 2-1/2 x WOF strips. Subcut: twenty-four 2-1/2 squares. Cut each square once along the diagonal to form two From each of Fabrics E, F, J, K and CC, DD cut: three 2-1/2 x WOF strips. Subcut: forty-eight 2-1/2 squares. Cut each square once along the diagonal to form two From Fabric G, cut: one 2-5/8 x WOF strip. Subcut: twelve 2-5/8 squares From Fabric L, cut: fi ve 2-5/8 x WOF strips. Subcut: sixty-fi ve 2-5/8 squares Cutting Instructions From Fabric M, cut: four 2-5/8 x WOF strips. Subcut: fi fty-two 2-5/8 squares two 2-1/2 x WOF strips. Subcut: twenty-six 2-1/2 squares. Cut each square once along the diagonal to form two From each of Fabrics N and O, cut: four 2-1/2 x WOF strips. Subcut: fi fty-two 2-1/2 squares. Cut each square once along the diagonal to form two page 4
From each of Fabrics P and U, cut: fi ve 2-5/8 x WOF strips. Subcut: eighty 2-5/8 squares From each of Fabrics Q and W, cut: four 2-5/8 x WOF strips. Subcut: sixty-four 2-5/8 squares two 2-1/2 x WOF strips. Subcut: thirty-two 2-1/2 squares. Cut each square once along the diagonal to form two From each of Fabrics T and V, cut: two 2-1/2 x WOF strips. Subcut: thirty-two 2-1/2 squares. Cut each square once along the diagonal to form two From each of Fabrics R, S, X and Y, cut: four 2-1/2 x WOF strips. Subcut: sixty-four 2-1/2 squares. Cut each square once along the diagonal to form two ssemble the Square in a Square Blocks (SIS) Orange Blocks Step 1: Sew a Fabric 2-1/2 Fabric C triangle to opposite sides of a 2-5/8 Fabric B square. Press seam allowances toward the Repeat on remaining sides of the Fabric B square. Trim the SIS block to 3-1/2 square. 3-1/2 C C B B Step 2: Repeat Step 1 with three Fabric triangles, one Fabric D triangle and one Fabric B square. Repeat to create a total of four units like this. B D page 5
E Step 3: Repeat Step 1 with two Fabric E triangles, two Fabric F triangles and one Fabric D square. Note the fabric placement of the Repeat to create a total of four units like this. D F Step 4: rrange the blocks into three rows of three units. Note the fabric placement and block orientation in the diagram. Step 5: Sew the blocks into rows. Press the rows to the left in the odd numbered rows and to the right in the even numbered rows. Step 6: Sew the rows together to form the block. Press the row seams open. Repeat Steps 1-6 to create twelve 9-1/2 x 9-1/2 orange blocks. Red Blocks Step 1: Sew a Fabric 2-1/2 Fabric H triangle to opposite sides of a 2-5/8 Fabric G square. Press seam allowances toward the Repeat on remaining sides of the Fabric G square. Trim the SIS block to 3-1/2 square. 3-1/2 H H G G page 6
Step 2: Repeat Step 1 with three Fabric triangles, one Fabric I triangle and one Fabric H square. Repeat to create a total of four units like this. H I J Step 3: Repeat Step 1 with two Fabric K triangles, two Fabric J triangles and one Fabric I square. Note the fabric placement of the Repeat to create a total of four units like this. I K Step 4: rrange the blocks into three rows of three units. Note the fabric placement and block orientation in the diagram. Step 5: Sew the blocks into rows. Press the rows to the left in the odd numbered rows and to the right in the even numbered rows. Step 6: Sew the rows together to form the block. Press the row seams open. Repeat Steps 1-6 to create twelve 9-1/2 x 9-1/2 red blocks. Purple Blocks Step 1: Sew a Fabric 2-1/2 Fabric triangle to opposite sides of a 2-5/8 Fabric L square. Press seam allowances toward the Repeat on remaining sides of the Fabric L square. Trim the SIS block to 3-1/2 square. 3-1/2 L L page 7
Step 2: Repeat Step 1 with three Fabric triangles, one Fabric M triangle and one Fabric L square. Repeat to create a total of four units like this. L M N Step 3: Repeat Step 1 with two Fabric N triangles, two Fabric O triangles and one Fabric M square. Note the fabric placement of the Repeat to create a total of four units like this. M O Step 4: rrange the blocks into three rows of three units. Note the fabric placement and block orientation in the diagram. Step 5: Sew the blocks into rows. Press the rows to the left in the odd numbered rows and to the right in the even numbered rows. Step 6: Sew the rows together to form the block. Press the row seams open. Repeat Steps 1-6 to create thirteen 9-1/2 x 9-1/2 purple blocks. Blue Blocks Step 1: Sew a Fabric 2-1/2 Fabric T triangle to opposite sides of a 2-5/8 Fabric P square. Press seam allowances toward the Repeat on remaining sides of the Fabric P square. Trim the SIS block to 3-1/2 square. 3-1/2 T T P P page 8
Step 2: Repeat Step 1 with three Fabric triangles, one Fabric Q triangle and one Fabric P square. Repeat to create a total of four units like this. P Q R Step 3: Repeat Step 1 with two Fabric R triangles, two Fabric S triangles and one Fabric Q square. Note the fabric placement of the Repeat to create a total of four units like this. Q S Step 4: rrange the blocks into three rows of three units. Note the fabric placement and block orientation in the diagram. Step 5: Sew the blocks into rows. Press the rows to the left in the odd numbered rows and to the right in the even numbered rows. Step 6: Sew the rows together to form the block. Press the row seams open. Repeat Steps 1-6 to create sixteen 9-1/2 x 9-1/2 blue blocks. Teal Blocks Step 1: Sew a Fabric 2-1/2 Fabric V triangle to opposite sides of a 2-5/8 Fabric U square. Press seam allowances toward the Repeat on remaining sides of the Fabric U square. Trim the SIS block to 3-1/2 square. 3-1/2 V V U U page 9
Step 2: Repeat Step 1 with three Fabric triangles, one Fabric W triangle and one Fabric U square. Repeat to create a total of four units like this. U W Y Step 3: Repeat Step 1 with two Fabric Y triangles, two Fabric X triangles and one Fabric W square. Note the fabric placement of the Repeat to create a total of four units like this. W X Step 4: rrange the blocks into three rows of three units. Note the fabric placement and block orientation in the diagram. Step 5: Sew the blocks into rows. Press the rows to the left in the odd numbered rows and to the right in the even numbered rows. Step 6: Sew the rows together to form the block. Press the row seams open. Repeat Steps 1-6 to create sixteen 9-1/2 x 9-1/2 teal blocks. Green Blocks Step 1: Sew a Fabric 2-1/2 Fabric triangle to opposite sides of a 2-5/8 Fabric Z square. Press seam allowances toward the Repeat on remaining sides of the Fabric Z square. Trim the SIS block to 3-1/2 square. 3-1/2 Z Z page 10
Step 2: Repeat Step 1 with three Fabric triangles, one Fabric BB triangle and one Fabric Z square. Repeat to create a total of four units like this. Z BB CC Step 3: Repeat Step 1 with two Fabric CC triangles, two Fabric DD triangles and one Fabric BB square. Note the fabric placement of the Repeat to create a total of four units like this. BB DD Step 4: rrange the blocks into three rows of three units. Note the fabric placement and block orientation in the diagram. Step 5: Sew the blocks into rows. Press the rows to the left in the odd numbered rows and to the right in the even numbered rows. Step 6: Sew the rows together to form the block. Press the row seams open. Repeat Steps 1-6 to create twelve 9-1/2 x 9-1/2 green blocks. page 11
ssemble the Quilt Quilt ssembly Diagram Step 1: rrange the blocks into nine rows of nine blocks. Note the fabric placement and block orientation in the diagram. Step 2: Sew the blocks into rows. Press the rows to the left in the odd numbered rows and to the right in the even numbered rows. Step 3: Sew the rows together to form the quilt center. Press the row seams open. Your quilt top is now complete! Baste, quilt, bind and enjoy! page 12