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Finishes 80" square. Available in two colorways.

Jinny eyer s Chelsea quilt is based on an asymmetrical log cabin block so the construction is straightforward. Strongly contrasting colors on the two halves of the block create a beautiful secondary design that is further enhanced with border print medallions. Learn to fussy cut identical triangles for the medallions and to miter the quilt borders using Jinny s no-math technique. All seam allowances are ¼-inch. Press seams to one side. WOF = Width of Fabric. Read the entire pattern before beginning. asic quiltmaking knowledge is assumed. Step 1: Cut Fabrics Cut the number of strips indicated. All strips are cut the width shown x WOF. Fabric 1 Fabric 2 A - Cut 6 strips 1¾" wide. C - Cut 2 strips 1 1 /8" wide. - Cut 3 strips 1 1 /8" wide. D - Cut 1 strip 1¾" wide. Fabric 3 E - Cut 3 strips 1 1 /8" wide, then cut 36 pieces 2 3 /8" long. F- Cut 1 strip 2 3 /8" wide. Fabric 4 G - Cut 3 strips 1¾" wide, then cut 36 pieces 3" long. H - Cut 2 strips 3" wide. Fabric 5 I - Cut 4 strips 1 1 /8" wide, then cut 36 pieces 4¼" long. J - Cut 1 strip 4¼" wide. lue Only - Reserve remainder for binding. Fabric 6 K - Cut 5 strips 1¾" wide, then cut 36 pieces 4 7 /8" long. L - Cut 2 strips 4 7 /8" wide. Fabric 7 Pink Only - Reserve ¾ yard for order 2. M - Cut 6 strips 1 1 /8" wide, then cut 36 pieces 6 1 /8" long. N - Cut 8 strips 1 1 /8" wide, then cut 36 pieces 6¾" long. Fabric 8 O - Cut 8 strips 1¾" wide, then cut 36 pieces 6¾" long. P - Cut 8 strips 1¾" wide, then cut 36 pieces 8" long. Pink Only - Reserve remainder for binding. Fabric 9 Q - Cut 8 strips 1 1 /8" wide, then cut 36 pieces 8" long. R - Cut 9 strips 1 1 /8" wide, then cut 36 pieces 8 5 /8" long. Fabric 11 lue Only - Reserve ¾ yard for order 2. U - Cut 9 strips 1 1 /8" wide, then cut 36 pieces 9 7 /8" long. V - Cut 9 strips 1 1 /8" wide, then cut 36 pieces 10½" long. Fabric 12 (order Print). Separate the wide and narrow stripes by cutting through the center of the solid area between them. Each strip should have ¼" of the solid fabric along the long sides for seam allowance. All border pieces are cut oversized and are trimmed to fit in a later step. For a video introduction to using border print fabrics, visit www.jinnybeyer.com/bordertips. order 1 (Narrow Stripes) - Cut four pieces measuring 70". order 3 (Wide Stripes) - Cut four pieces measuring 98". Triangles A & - Make the A and templates by following the instructions on page 3. Referring to the Note on Cutting order Print Patches below, mark and cut 36 identical A triangles and 36 identical triangles from the remaining wide stripes. (The A and triangles are cut from different portions of the fabric and will not match.) Note on Cutting order Print Patches When placing templates on border print fabric, center the template on a mirror-image motif and align the sewing line under the arrow just under a printed line on the border print fabric. This will create pleasing symmetry and a defining edge when the patch is sewn. To help you cut multiple identical patches, draw a portion of the design motif from the fabric onto the template. Mark around the template on the fabric, then find that drawn motif elsewhere on the fabric for the next patch. Fabric 10 S - Cut 9 strips 1¾" wide, then cut 36 pieces 8 5 /8" long. T - Cut 9 strips 1¾" wide, then cut 36 pieces 9 7 /8" long. 1

Step 2: Make the Fabric 1 Combination Strips For speed and accuracy, the A and strips (Fabric 1) are sewn to the fabrics that will be adjacent to them in the block, then cut into segments ready for Step 3. Sew and cut as follows, pressing the seams towards the dark fabric before cutting. Sew an A strip to each of the C, H and L strips, making six strips (two of each combination.) Cut the strips into 1¾" segments to make 36 each of C/A, A/H and A/L. Sew a strip to each of the D, F and J strips, making three strips. Cut the strips into 1 1 /8" segments to make 36 each of /D, F/ and J/. C A Diagram 1: The WOF strips are sewn together and then cut into segments. These can be then sewn into the blocks as a single unit. Step 3: Make the locks The blocks are constructed log cabin-style in complete squares. Once the squares are made, the border print triangles are sewn to opposite corners and the underlying block trimmed away. Make the block as follows, then repeat to make 36. Press all seams towards the center of the block. As in Diagram 2, begin the block by sewing a /D strip to the center C/A unit. Add an E strip as shown; then add an F/ strip. Referring to Diagram 3, continue in this fashion, adding strips in a clockwise direction and pressing before the next strip is sewn. lock measures 10½" including seam allowance. /D 1 C/A 3 F/ Diagram 2 2 E T P A/L A/H S O K G /D C/A E I M Q U F/ J/ N R V Diagram 3. Sew the strips together in a clockwise fashion, beginning by sewing /D to C/A. 2

Step 4: Add the order Print Triangles Position the A and triangles on the log cabin block, right sides together (Diagram 4). The blunted corners of the triangles should align with the outer edges of the block. In addition, the sewing line (shown in yellow) should be just beyond the corner of the Fabric 1 squares. Pin in place and sew. Fold the triangles right-side out to check the accuracy of the seam. Re-sew the seam if necessary. When the seam looks good, fold the triangles back towards the center of the block. Trim off the two corners of the block along the raw edge of the triangles (blue dashed line) and press the triangles right side out. Repeat for all 36 blocks. Step 5: Assemble the Quilt Arrange four blocks as shown in Diagram 6, orienting the blocks so that the smaller () triangles come together in the center. Carefully pin together each pair of blocks, matching the border print design motifs. Sew each pair together and press the seam. Pin, then sew, the pairs together in the same fashion. Repeat to make nine large units. A Referring to the Diagram 6 quilt image on the pattern cover, sew the units together in rows of three units, carefully matching the border print triangles. Press, then sew, the three rows together. Step 6: Make & Add the orders order 2. From the reserved fabric, cut eight strips measuring 2¾" x WOF. Sew pairs of strips together end to end to make four border strips. Add orders 1-3 to the quilt using Jinny s no-math method by following the instructions for a square quilt and Adding Multiple orders in Framing a Quilt the Jinny eyer Way. Diagram 4 For a video demonstration of Jinny s border technique, visit www.jinnybeyer.com/bordertips. Step 7: Quilt & ind Layer the quilt as follows: backing (wrong side up), batting, quilt top (right side up). aste the layers together and quilt as desired. When the quilting is completed, trim the backing and batting even with edges of quilt top. Make binding strips using the reserved fabric and bind using your favorite binding method or by following the instructions at www.jinnybeyer.com/promos/binding. Diagram 5. The completed block. 3

Templates To make the templates, use a permanent marker to trace each of these triangles onto seethrough template plastic. Transfer all the markings, including the dashed sewing line, grainline arrow and Mirror Line. Cut out the templates on the solid line. Please note that the lower corners of the templates are trimmed to ease placement of the patches in Step 4 of the pattern. Template Mirror Line Chelsea JINNY EYER STUDIO 4

Chelsea Fabric Guide lue / Pink Granite lue / Pink Granite 4732-02 (P#49) Fabric 1 1/2 yard 2102-03 Fabric 7 5/8 yard + 3/4 yard for middle border (pink granite only) 2106-04 4732-01(P#35) Fabric 2 1/4 yard 2103-04 2105-01 Fabric 8 1 yard+ 7/8 yard for binding (pink granite only) 2102-02 2106-04 Fabric 3 1/4 yard 2100-03 2102-01 Fabric 9 2/3 yard 2100-41 2103-01 Fabric 4 1/2 yard 2106-02 2100-11 Fabric 10 1 yard 2104-04 2100-41 Fabric 5 3/8 yard + 7/8 yard for binding (blue only) 2105-31 2103-04 Fabric 11 2/3 yard + 3/4 yard for middle border (blue only) 7424-10 (P#38) 2104-01 2100-02 Fabric 6 2/3 yard 2101-02 Fabric 12 5 yards 2106-01 2101-01 acking: 7½ yards required (not included) or 6¼ yards with narrow pieced center panel. 2102-02 (blue) and 2102-01 (pink granite) suggested. 5

Adding Mitered orders the Jinny eyer Way Jinny eyer s border prints are designed specifically with the quilter in mind. Each fabric has a wide and a narrow stripe which coordinate in both design and color. oth stripes have mirror-image motifs which are essential for perfectly mitered corners. In addition, the two different stripes in the border print are separated by at least a half-inch so that a 1/4" seam allowance is provided for on both sides of the stripes. From selvedge to selvedge, there are always at least four repeats of each stripe across the fabric so calculating the yardage needed to border a quilt is easy: you need the length of the longest side of the quilt plus an additional half-yard for a square quilt (2/3 yard for a rectangular one) to match design elements and allow for the miters at the corners. Framing a Square Quilt 1. Place a strip of the border print across the middle of the quilt, centering a motif from the border at the exact center of the quilt. (ecause of minor differences in seam allowances taken and stretching that can occur on bias edges, opposite edges of a quilt often measure slightly differently. Using a measurement taken from the middle of the quilt will help keep the quilt from ruffling at the edges.) 2. To mark the first miter, position a quilter s ruler so the 45 angle runs along the bottom edge of the border print and the ruler touches the point where the top edge of the border print meets the edge of the quilt. (See arrow in Diagram 1.) Mark then cut the miter line. (ecause the miter is cut right at the edge of the quilt, the seam allowance is already included.) Center of quilt 45 Line Diagram 1: Mark the miter. 3. Use the mitered angle as a pattern for the other side of the strip as follows. Without disturbing the un-cut side of the strip, bring the mitered side of the border strip to that side, folding the strip over itself, right sides together. Place the top edge of miter at the edge of the quilt, adjusting it a bit if necessary so that the design motifs on the top and bottom match exactly. Mark and cut this second miter. (Using the cut edge, rather than a ruler, as a guide ensures that the design motifs will be an exact match.) 4. Using this first mitered strip as a guide, cut three more identical pieces, making sure that the design on the border print is exactly the same on all four pieces. 5. As in Diagram 2, mark seam intersection dots on the short side of each of the border strips (wrong side of the fabric). To find the spot, simply draw a short line 1/4-inch inside the mitered edge and the shorter edge of the border strip. Mark the dot where the two lines intersect. Do the same for each corner of the quilt. Diagram 2: Cut three pieces identical to the first. Mark seam intersection dots on the quilt and the borders. 6. To sew the borders to the quilt, pin the mid-point of one of the border pieces to the middle of one of the edges of the quilt. Next, match and pin the dots on each side of your border with the dots on the quilt corners. Continue pinning the border to the quilt, easing in any fullness. (The edge of the quilt is usually a little wider than the center because of bias edges or seams.) Sew the border to the quilt, starting and stopping at the dots. Repeat for the remaining borders. Pin and sew the mitered seams last, starting from the inside dot. When pinning the edges together, be sure to match the design elements on both pieces. For a video demonstration of this bordering technique, visit: www.jinnybeyer.com/bordertips Diagram 3: Correctly cut and sewn borders will have designs that flow around the corners. Adding orders the Jinny eyer Way - 1 2016, Jinny eyer

Framing a Rectangular Quilt With rectangles, you cannot always be assured that the designs will automatically match at the corners so you must take an extra step. 1. First, follow steps 1-3 in Framing a Square Quilt and cut two identical strips for the short ends of the quilt (A strips). The pieces for the other two sides of the quilt must be cut differently: for the corners on all pieces to match, there must be a seam in these long pieces at the exact center of the quilt. 2. Place one of the A pieces on top of a length of the border print stripe, matching the fabric designs. Cut one miter to match the miter on the A piece. Set the A piece aside. As in Diagram 4, lay the newly cut strip on top of the quilt through the center, aligning the mitered edge with the edge of the quilt. Mark the center of the quilt on the strip as shown. Move the strip from the quilt and cut it off ¼" beyond the center mark. Using this cut piece as a guide, cut one more identical piece (These are the pieces). Cut the border print strip ¼" beyond the center line Dashed line marks the center of the quilt r A You also need two pieces that are the exact mirror images of the pieces (r). Lay one of the pieces right sides together on a strip of border print, matching the fabric design exactly. Cut the miter and straight edge to match the top piece. Using the newly cut piece as a guide, cut one more identical r piece. Align the edge of the strip with the raw edge of the quilt top Diagram 4: Find and mark the center of the quilt on the border strip. r 3. Sew the /r pieces together into pairs, and attach these borders to the quilt as in Steps 5 and 6 in Framing a Square Quilt. Sewing the borders to a rectangular quilt in this manner assures that the corners will match. There will be a seam at the center of the long strips (Diagram 5), but the design at that center will mirror-image as well, allowing the design to flow around the quilt. A Diagram 5: The long borders on rectangular quilts have center seams. Applying Multiple orders Jinny often designs quilts to make full use of the border prints. First, she will frame the quilt with the narrow border stripe, then add a coordinating fabric as a second border. The quilt is finished off with the wide stripe from the border print. Jinny personally measures and adds each border separately. However, when the middle border is a fabric that doesn t have to be matched at the corners, she recommends the following method as being a little faster: Sew the middle border to the first (the narrow border print stripe). Measure and cut this unit as a single border in the steps above. (If the quilt is rectangular, sew the middle border to the first after the first border has been pieced.) Measure, cut and sew the third border separately after the first two borders have been completed and sewn to the quilt. inding the Quilt: When Jinny uses a border print to frame a quilt, she typically sews the binding to the back of the quilt and turns it to the front. This allows her to carefully hand-stitch the binding along a straight line printed on the border print fabric. For details, see www.jinnybeyer.com/binding. Diagram 6: Applying multiple borders Adding orders the Jinny eyer Way - 2

Chelsea Wall Size Pattern Notes Follow the main pattern, making the changes noted here. Fabric Notes. The Middle order (order 2) fabric has been provided in a long length so the border strips do not need to be pieced. In Step 6, cut four pieces measuring 2" x Length of Fabric. The inding fabric has been provided as a separate ( 2 /3 yard) piece. Step 1. Cut the number of strips as follows. Finishes 59" square. Fabric 1 A - Cut 3 strips @1¾" 1 /3 yard - Cut 2 strips @ 1 1 /8" Fabric 2 C - Cut 1 strip @ 1 1 /8" ¼ yard D - Cut 1 strip @ 1¾" Fabric 3 E - Cut 1 strip @ 1 1 /8" ¼ yard F - Cut 2 strips @ 2 3 /8" Fabric 4 G - Cut 2 strips @ 1¾" 1 /3 yard H - Cut 1 strip @ 3" Fabric 7 M - Cut 3 strips @ 1 1 /8" ½ yard N - Cut 4 strips @ 1 1 /8" Fabric 8 O - Cut 2 strip @ 1¾" 2 /3 yard P - Cut 2 strips @ 1¾" Fabric 9 Q - Cut 4 strip @ 1 1 /8" ½ yard R - Cut 4 strips @ 1 1 /8" Fabric 10 S - Cut 4 strips @ 1¾" 2 /3 yard T - Cut 4 strips @ 1¾" Fabric 5 I - Cut 2 strips @ 1 1 /8" ¼ yard J - Cut 1 strip @ 4¼" Fabric 11 U - Cut 4 strips @ 1 1 /8" ½ yard V - Cut 6 strips @ 1 1 /8" Fabric 6 K - Cut 2 strips @ 1¾ ½ yard L Cut 1 strip @ 4¼" Fabric 12 3½ yards See below. Fabric 12 (order Print). Separate the stripes as instructed. order 1 (Narrow Stripes) - Cut four pieces measuring 50". order 3 (Wide Stripes) - Cut four pieces measuring 78". Triangles A & - Follow the instructions in the pattern, cutting 16 identical A triangles and 16 identical triangles. Step 3. Make 16 blocks (versus 36). 2015, Jinny eyer Updated 01.2017