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Bramble PatchDesigned by Diane Nagle
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size: 51” x 51”
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p: 201-659-0444 • f: 201-659-9719
this is a digital representation of the quilt top, fabric may vary.
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KEY FABRIC SKU YD CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS
A 43457-2 5/8(1) 9 ½” x 42” strip; cut into (32) 1” x 9 ½” strips.
(1) 8 ½” x 42” strip; cut into (32) 1” x 8 ½” strips.
B 43463-2 1 1/8
(3) 4 ½” x 42” strips; cut into (64) 1 ½” x 4 ½” strips.
(5) 1 ½” x 42” strips for strip sets.
(3) 3” x 42” strips; cut (64) Templates pairs (B and C).
C 43452-1 1
(1) 2 ½” x 42” strip; cut into (16) 2 ½” squares.
(8) 1 ½” x 42” strips for strip sets. Cut (64) 1 ½” squares
from 3 strips.
(3) 3 ½” x 42” strips; cut into (64) 1 ½” x 2 ½” rectangles.
(64) Templates A.
D 43464-2 7/8
(1) strips 14” x 42”; cut into (3) 14” squares, cut twice on
diagonal.
(1) strip 7 ¼” x 42”; cut into (2) 7 ¼” squares, cut once on
diagonal.
E 43452-2 1/2 (3) 3 ½” x 42” strips; cut into (36) 3 ½” squares.
F 43456-1 1/4 (4) 1 ½” x 42” strips for strip sets.
G 43461-2 3/8 (8) 1 ½” x 42” strips for strip sets.
H 43459-3 3/8 (6) 1 ½” x 42” strips for strip sets.
I 43453-1 5/8(1) 3 ½” x 42” strip; cut into (9) 3 ½” squares.
(6) 2 ½” x 42” Binding strips.
Backing
Cutting Note: It is very important to mark and store the cut pieces according to the block they have been as-signed to, as this will make it much easier when you start piecing.
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Block Assembly:
Star Block:
1. Sew a Fabric B and C 1 ½” x 42” strip together on long sides. Make 5. Press to the dark. Lay
strip sets down horizontally and make (128) 1 ½” vertical cuts.
1 1/2” vertical cuts---->
2. Sew (2) vertical cuts together to make a 4 patch unit --->
Square up to 2 ½”. Make 64. Set aside.
3. Sew a Template B and C to both long sides of the Template A to make a Star Point unit.
Square up to 2 1/2”. Make 64. Note: Or use the 2 1/2” line to cut with the TriRecs ruler.
4. Sew a 4 patch unit to both sides of a Star Point Unit as shown to make Row 1. Square up to
6 1/2” x 2 1/2”. Make 2.
Row 1 --->
5. Sew the base of the Fabric C triangle side of a Star Point Unit to both sides of a Fabric C 2 ½”
square to make Row 2. Square up to 6 ½” x 2 ½”.
Row 2 --->
6. Sew Row 1 to the top of Row 2. Rotate and sew the remaining Row 1 to the bottom of Row 2
to complete the block center. Square up to 6 ½”.
Block Center:
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7. Sew a Fabric C 1 ½” square to both ends of a Fabric B 1 ½” x 4 ½” strip. Make 2. Sew to both
sides of the block center.
8. Sew the short end of a Fabric C 1 ½” x 2 ½” strip to both short ends of a Fabric B 1 ½” x 4 ½”
strip. Sew to the top of the block center.
9. Sew a Fabric A 1” x 8 1/2” strip to both sides of the block. Sew a Fabric A 1” x 9 1/2” strip to
the top and bottom of the block. Square up to 9 1/2”. Make 16.
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Chain Block:
10. Sew a Fabric F 1 ½” x 42” strip to both long sides of a Fabric G 1 ½” strip to make a strip set.
Make 2. Lay strips down horizontally and make (36) vertical 1 ½” cuts.
11.Repeat Step 10, using (2) Fabric G strips sewn to a Fabric H strip.
12. Repeat Step 10, using (2) Fabric H strips sewn to a Fabric G strip.
13. Sew a strip cut from Step 10 to the top of a strip cut from Step 11; sew a strip cut from Step 12
to the bottom to complete a 9 patch unit as shown. Square up to 3 1/2”. Make 4.
14. Sew a Fabric E 3 ½” square to both sides of a 9 patch unit to make Row 1. Make 2. Square up
to 9 ½” x 3 ½”.
15. Sew a 9 patch unit, (Fabric H squares to the inside) to both sides of a Fabric I 3 ½” square to
make row 2. Square up to 9 1/2” x 3 1/2”.
16. Sew a Row 1 to the top of Row 2. Rotate and sew the remaining Row 1 to the bottom of Row 2
to complete the block. Square up to 9 ½”. Make 9.
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Quilt Assembly:
The quilt center is set on point, so it will be sewn together in diagonal rows using side setting and
corner setting triangles from Fabric D. Following diagram for placement and rotation of each
block, sew each row in the order stated from left to right.
Row 1: Side setting 14” triangle (Fabric D) to left side of Star block, and side setting triangle to
right side of Star block. Sew a corner setting 7 ¼” triangle (Fabric D) to the upper left corner of the
Star block.
Row 2: Side setting triangle, Star block, Chain Block, Star block, side setting triangle.
Row 3: Side setting triangle, Star block, Chain block, Star block, Chain block, Star block, side
setting triangle.
Row 4: Corner setting triangle, Star block, Chain block, Star block, Chain block, Star block, Chain
block, Star block, corner setting triangle.
Row 5: Repeat Row 3 but rotate the Side setting triangles as shown.
Row 6: Repeat Row 2, but rotate the Side setting triangles as shown.
Row 7: Repeat Row 1, but rotate the Side setting triangles and sew the long side of the corner
setting triangle to the lower right corner of the Star block.
17. Layer the quilt top with batting and backing; quilt as desired. Using the Fabric A 2 ½” strips,
bind the edges to finish.
Row 1 --->
Row 2 --->
Row 3 --->
Row 4 --->
<--- Row 5
<--- Row 6
<--- Row 7