Falling Leaves
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Falling Leaves
fallingLeaves Size: 88 1/2˝ × 88 1/2˝ Quilt by Freddy Moran, Machine quilted by Kathy Sandbach, SAY IT WITH QUILTS by Diana McClun and Laura Nownes from C&T Publishing, © 1997 featuring fabrics from RJR’s fabric line a walk in the fall Freddy’s extraordinary garden coaxes her outside every morning. These morning excursions provide her with a wonderland of ideas and endless inspiration. Her quilts often reflect the many images she finds in her garden. Fabric & Cutting Requirements Rotary Cutting Diagrams BLOCK SIZES: 3˝, 6˝, 12˝ Measurements include G˝ seam allowance. QUILT SIZE: 88 1⁄2˝ × 88 1⁄2˝ Align arrows with lengthwise or crosswise grain of fabric. QUILT REQUIRES: 48 3˝ Maple Leaf Blocks 108 6˝ Maple Leaf Blocks 6 12˝ Maple Leaf Blocks A (The yardage in parentheses is for borders cut crosswise and pieced.) FABRIC Beige Prints Bright Prints RJR STYLE # 6677-11 4758-27 4758-41 6671-01 6672-02 6676-02 6673-12 6676-01 CUT B 11/2˝ 11/2˝ B C 17/8˝ 21/2˝ YARDS D 3 F 2 7/8˝ D ⁄4 96 A, 108 C 192 B, 6 G, 12 I 432 D, 216 F, 24 H 21/2˝ F 1 2 2 7/8˝ 1 144 A, 192 B 324 C 376 D 376 D 18 G, 24 H ⁄2 1 1 ⁄2 1 1 ⁄4 1 1 ⁄4 3 ⁄8 Stems 1 21/2˝ H G 41/2˝ 6676-22 Black Print 6675-01 Border & Binding 3 ⁄8 or 2 ⁄2 Dark Solid 6676-21 6675-02 Sashing Backing Batting 1 8 93˝ × 93˝ 3 4 7/8˝ H ⁄2 Dark Print 1 41/2˝ 4 7/8˝ I Border dimensions include 2˝ extra length for insurance, plus seam allowances. 41/2˝ I Sash lengths are the exact length needed, plus seam allowances. SAY IT WITH QUILTS © C&T Publishing, Inc. 2004 21/2˝ 17/8˝ 41/2˝ 2 •=B A •• Stem Unit (F) 6˝ Maple Leaf Block Piecing Make 108 3˝ Maple Leaf Block Piecing Make 48 Assembly 12˝ Maple Le Make Fabric and Cutting box. Units together and sew a short sashing strip to each end. Block Repeat for 46˝borders. Add the 4 remaining Border Units to each end of the top and bottom border. Stitch short borders to the sides of the quilt and the long borders to the top and bottom. (You may need to ease the borders slightly. If they are too long, increase the seam allowance between a few units until the borders fit.) 2 To make Stem Units for 6˝ and 12˝ blocks, sew F 7 or I patches to the E stem strips with right sides together excess even with the quilt’s edges. Sew the long outer (Fig. 1). Press the seam toward the stem strip. Sew F or borders to the top and bottom and trim. I patches to the opposite side of the stem strip, matching the triangles (Fig. 2). Press the seams toward the strips (Fig. 3). Cut 108 Stem Units with F’s and 6 Stem Units with I’s. 8 Note: Pattern has been adapted slightly for ease of construction. 1 Prewash fabrics, rinsing each one separately. Damp dry and press. Cut borders and patches listed in the 6˝ Block Join lining panels,3˝and press seam allowances open. Block Layer the lining, batting, and quilt top; baste. Freddy’s quilt is quilted with irregularly-spaced parallel lines that run diagonally and vertically. For a more traditional look, quilt in-the-ditch around the edges of the blocks •=B •• and G˝ inside the leaf shapes. Finish the quilt A with Unit 2 straight-grain binding. Make 12 E F or I Unit 1 Make 18 to sides of quilt. Trim the Sew short outer borders F or I D 3˝ Maple Leaf Block Piecing Make 48 H C D G Stem Unit C Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 •=B A •• 3 3˝ Maple Leaf Block Piecing Make 48 See the Partial Quilt Assembly diagram for the arrangement of blocks in each row. Stitch 12˝ blocks and 6˝ Block Unit 1’s and 2’s into rows with short strips of sashing as shown in the diagram, beginning and ending with sashing. Press seam allowance toward sashing. Stitch rows Make 160 squares from remaining D’s. Make 80 Border Units as shown in the diagram. Stitch 19 Border 6˝ Maple Leaf 3˝Block MaplePiecing Leaf Block Piecing Make 108 Make 48 Stem Unit Stem Unit Stem Unit (I) (I) (F) 12˝ Maple Leaf Block 6˝ Maple Leaf 12˝ Maple Leaf Block UnitMake 1 6 Block Piecing Make 6 Make 18 Make 108 6˝ Block 6˝ Block 3˝ Block Unit 1 Make 18 Unit 1 Make 18 Unit 2 Make 12 D D 6˝ Block C 6˝ Block 3˝ Block 3˝ Block SAY IT WITH QUILTS © C&T Publishing, Inc. 2004 3 H G D D together with long strips of sashing, beginning and ending with sashing. Press seam allowances toward sashing. 6 (F) 6˝ Maple Leaf Block Piecing Make 108 H 6˝ Block C (F) Make 18 Unit 1’s and 12 Unit 2’s. D D D D •=B A •• Make 48 3˝ Maple Leaf blocks, 108 6˝ Maple Leaf blocks, and 6 12˝ Maple Leaf blocks as shown above. 4 5 H Border Unit Make 80 C Border Unit Make 80 S Partial Quilt Assembly Tip ACCURATE PIECED SQUARES line. To square the units in this pattern to 2 1⁄2˝, the 2 1⁄2˝ marking on the left-hand side and bottom edge of the ruler should be either directly on the edges of the unit or inside the unit, not beyond the edge of the fabric. When the ruler is correctly positioned, check to see if there is any fabric extending beyond the edge of the ruler on on the right-hand side and top edge. If there is, use the rotary cutter to trim it off (Fig. 1). Turn the unit 90° and repeat the process. The unit should now measure exactly 2 1⁄2˝. Whether you call it ˝truing up,˝ ˝squaring up,˝ or ˝trimming off,˝ it is important to check the accuracy of your half-square triangle units before incorporating them into the pieced block. With the right side facing you, place the half-square triangle unit onto the cutting board. Lay a clear plastic ruler over the unit, with the 45° marking directly over the seam Fig. 1 SAY IT WITH QUILTS © C&T Publishing, Inc. 2004 … Diana McClun and Laura Nownes 4 a walk in the fall fabric by RJR 6671-01 6671-02 6672-01 6672-02 6673-01 6673-02 6673-11 6673-12 6673-21 6674-01 6674-02 6675-01 6675-02 6675-11 6675-21 6676-01 6676-02 6676-11 6676-12 6676-21 6676-22 6677-11 6677-02 6677-01 6677-21 www.rjrfabrics.com www.ctpub.com