Pattern - Red Rooster Fabrics
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Pattern - Red Rooster Fabrics
www.redroosterfabrics.com Finished qu ilt size: app roximately 59" x 68" Quilt design and piecing by Gina Gempesaw Machine quilting by Carole Whaling Fabrics from the Belle Notte fabric collection (Style #4296) by Red Rooster Fabrics. Fabric Requirements: A.Pattern #23530 – BLA1............................................ 13/4 yards B. Pattern #23532 – RED1............................................... 1/4 yard (more to fussy cut) C.Pattern #23536 – GOL1............................................... 1/2 yard D.Pattern #23535 – DKGRE1..........................................1/2 yard E. Pattern #23532 – BLA1................................................1/3 yard F. Pattern #23536 – BRO1...............................................7/8 yard G.Pattern #23533 – MUL1..............................................2/3 yard H.Pattern #23536 – LTBEI1.............................................3/4 yard I. Pattern #23536 – RED1...............................................3/4 yard J. Pattern #23536 – BLA1................................................5/8 yard K.Pattern #23531 – BLA1................................................7/8 yard (bias binding) Backing..............................................................................4 yards Batting............................................................................69" x 78" Cutting Instructions: Please read all instructions carefully before beginning. 1/4" seam allowance is included in measurements. WOF = width of fabric. LOF = length of fabric. RST = right sides together. Label pieces and keep together until ready to sew. These instructions are based on unwashed fabrics. A.Pattern #23530 – BLA1 (large paisley): 1. Cut (2) 5" x 48" LOF strips. 2. Cut (2) 5" x 57" LOF strips 3. Fussy-cut (5) 41/2" x 71/2" rectangles. B.Pattern #23532 – RED1 (floral vines): 1. Fussy-cut (4) 41/2" x 71/2" rectangles. C.Pattern #23536 – GOL1 (tonal paisley): 1. Cut (6) 13/4" x WOF strips. 2. Cut (1) 13/4" x WOF strip. D.Pattern #23535 – DKGRE1 (texture): 1. Cut (6) 13/4" x WOF strips. 2. Cut (1) 13/4" x WOF strip. E.Pattern #23532 – BLA1 (floral vines): 1. Cut (4) 13/4" x WOF strips. F.Pattern #23536 – BRO1 (tonal paisley): 1. Cut (2) 13/4" x WOF strips. 2. Cut (12) 2" x WOF strips. G.Pattern #23533 – MUL1 (small paisley): 1. Cut (8) 2" x WOF strips. 2. Cut (2) 2" x WOF strips. Subcut (36) 2" squares. H.Pattern # 23536 – LTBEI1 (tonal paisley): 1. Cut (4) 2" x WOF strips. 2. Cut (16) 2" squares. 3. Cut (4) 2" x 5" rectangles. 4. Cut (8) 11/4" x 5" rectangles. 5. Cut (8) 31/8" squares. Cut each square once on diagonal to yield 16 triangles. 6. Cut (4) 2" x 31/2" rectangles. 7. Cut (4) 31/2" x 5" rectangles. I.Pattern #23536 – RED1 (tonal paisley): 1. Cut (4) 5" squares. Mark one diagonal on the wrong side of each square. 2. Cut (2) 53/4" squares. Cut each square on both diagonals to yield 8 triangles. 3. Cut (6) 13/4" x WOF strips. J.Pattern #23536 – BLA1 (tonal paisley): 1. Cut (4) 5" squares. 2. Cut (7) 11/2" x WOF strips. K.Pattern #23531 – BLA1 (stripe): 1. Cut as many 21/2" bias strips as needed to equal 266" for binding. Piecing instructions: BLOCKS A. Four Patch Units: 1. Sew a C2 and an E strip together. Press seam and cut strip set into (20) 13/4" x 3" CE units (Figure 1). E C2 Figure 1 Crosscut 20 units. 2. Sew an E and an F1 strip together. Press seam. Make two strip sets. Cut strip sets into (36) 13/4" x 3" EF units (Figure 2). F1 E Figure 2 Crosscut 36 units. 3. Sew a CE and an EF unit together to make a 3" CEF unit. Make 20 CEF units (Figure 3). E F1 C2 E Figure 3 Make 20 units. 4. Sew a D2 and an E strip together. Press seam and cut strip set into (16) 13/4” x 3" DE units (Figure 4). E D2 Figure 4 Crosscut 16 units. 5. Sew a DE and an EF unit together to make a 3" DEF unit. Make 16 DEF units (Figure 5). E F1 D2 E Figure 5 Make 16 units. B. Strips: 6. Sew a C1 and a D1 strip together into a 3" CD strip set. Make 6 CD strip sets (Figure 6). D1 C1 Figure 6 Make 6 strip sets. 7. Cut (18) 3" x 71/2" CDV units and (18) 3" x 41/2" CDH units from the CD strip sets. (V = vertical; H = horizontal) C. Block Construction: 8. Lay out an A3 rectangle, 4 CEF units, 2 CDV units and 2 CDH units as shown. Sew pieces together row by row and sew rows together to make a block that measures 91/2" x 121/2". Make 5 AC blocks (Figure 7). 9. Lay out a B rectangle, 4 DEF units, 2 CDV units and 2 CDH units as shown. Sew pieces together row by row and sew rows together to make a block that measures 91/2" x 121/2". Make 4 BD blocks (Figure 8). CDH CEF DEF 9. Layout one each of G2, H6 and H7 as shown and sew together into a 5" square. Make 4 G2H units (Figure 15). 10. Place an I1 square on a G2H unit, right sides together, as shown. Sew on the marked diagonal. Trim excess fabric and press out to make a 5" G2HI square. Make 4 G2HI Cornerstones (Figure 16). I1 CDH GH H4 HI Figure 14 Make 8 cornerstones. H7 G2 H6 Figure 15 Make 4 units. Figure 16 CDV A3 Figure 7 Make 5. CDV Figure 8 Make 4 cornerstones. B Quilt Assembly: Refer to Quilt Diagram. Make 4. SASHING A. Strips: F2 1. Sew an F2 strip to both sides G1 of a G1 strip. Make 4 of the F2 5" FGF strip sets (Figure 9). 2. From the FGF strip sets, cut Figure 9 Make 4 sets. (6) 5" x 121/2" FGFV units and (6) 5" x 91/2" FGFH units. F2 3. Sew an F2 strip to one side of a G1 strip. Sew an H1 strip to G1 the other side of the G1 strip. H1 Make 4 of the 5" FGH strip Figure 10 Make 4 sets. sets (Figure 10). 4. From the FGH strip sets, cut (6) 5" x 121/2" FGHV units and (6) 5" x 91/2" FGHH units. B. Cornerstones: G2 H2 G2 5. Sew a G2 square on both sides of an H2 Figure 11 square to make a 2" x 5" unit. Make 16 Make 16 units. GH units (Figure 11). 6. Sew a GH unit on both sides of an H3 G2 H2 unit to make a 5" GHH square. Make H3 4 GHH Cornerstones (Figure 12). 7. Sew an H5 triangle on both sides of an I2 triangle to make a 23/4" x 5" HI unit. Figure 12 Make 4 Make 8 HI units (Figure 13). cornerstones. H5 I2 Figure 13 Make 8 units. 8. Sew a GH, H4 and an HI unit together to make a 5" GHI square. Make 8 GHI Cornerstones (Figure 14). A. Quilt Center: 1. Layout the AC and BD blocks, the FGFV, FGFH, FGHV, and FGHH sashing units, the GHH, GHI and G2HI cornerstones as shown in the quilt layout. Sew units row by row. Then, sew rows together. The quilt should measure 451/2" x 541/2" at this point. B. First Border: 2. Sew the six I3 strips together end to end. Press seams open. Cut two 541/2" lengths and sew to the sides of the quilt. Cut two 48" strips and sew to the top and bottom of the quilt. The quilt should measure 48" x 57" at this point. C. Second Border: 3. Sew A2 strips to both sides of the quilt. 4. Sew a J1 square to both ends of an A1 strip to make a 5" x 57" AJ strip. Make 2 AJ strips. 5. Sew an AJ strip to the top and to the bottom of the quilt. The quilt should measure 57" x 66" at this point. D. Third Border: 6. Sew the seven J2 strips together end to end. Press seams open. Cut two 66" strips and two 59" strips. Sew the 59" strips to both sides of the quilt. Then sew the 66" strips to the top and bottom of the quilt. The quilt should measure 59" x 68" at this point. Finishing: 1. Prepare backing with a horizontal seam to measure 69" x 78". Press seam open. 2. Layer quilt top, batting and backing. Baste layers together. 3. Quilt as desired. 4. Trim layers even with quilt top. 5. Join binding strips with diagonal seams. Press seams open. Press length of joined strips in half lengthwise to create double-fold binding. Sew binding to quilt using your favorite method. 6. Make a label and sew to back of quilt. J2 J1 A1 J1 I3 J2 I3 A2 Quilt Diagram ©2013 R ed Rooster Fabrics. All rights reserved. Not intended for individual resale. The design for this Red Rooster Fabrics’ pattern is protected by U.S. copyright law. 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