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Its always great fun to develop patterns for
our readers, and these were no exception. If
you need a quick small quilt, look no further
than this very first QuiltmakereBook.
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Use soft pastels forNighty Night, or spice it up with some bright novelty
fabrics!Dots & Blossomsis perfect for showcasing your favorite large-
scale prints. AndSpin Blownlends itself to as much scrappiness as youcan muster. No matter what fabrics you choose, these designs will serve
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Nighty Night Dots & Blossoms Spin Blown
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Setting the mood for rest
pattern intermediate
MakeNighty Nightfor your favorite little person. Instructions for a largerversion of this quilt calledMocha Mist, shown left, appear in QuiltmakerJan/Feb 08 (No. 119). Limited quantities of some back issues are found atquiltandsewshop.com; 877-269-8024.
Designed and sewn by Carolyn Beam. Quilted by Peg Spradlin. Fabric: Anna Griffin for Windham Fabrics.Batting: The Warm Company. Thread: Coats & Clark.
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1Making the BlocksRefer to the technique Triangle-Squares. Use the teal print As andthe yellow paisley As to make 10unit1s. Using the teal print As andthe teal stripeAs, make 10 unit 2s.
Sew the units and patchestogetheras shown to make a block Y. Make 5blockYs.
Again referring to the Triangle-Squares technique, use the pale tealstripe As and the yellow paisley As tomake 16 unit 3s.
Sew together the unit 3s andpatchesas shown to make a block Z.Make 4 block Zs.
cutting
Yellow Paisleyfor border #2
2 strips 6Hx 43 for sides2 strips 6Hx 55 for top/bottom
13squares(A) 5Jx 5J5 squares 3Mx 3M cut diagonally
to yield 10 triangles (B)
Teal Print5 strips 2Hx 40 for border #110squares(A)5Jx 5J5 squares 3Mx 3M cut diagonally
to yield 10 triangles (B)4squares (D)4Ix 4I
Teal Stripe6 strips 2Gx 40 for binding5squares(A)5Jx 5J8 squares 3Mx 3M cut diagonally
to yield 16 triangles (B)Yellow Solid
10 squares 3Mx 3M cut diagonallyto yield 20 triangles (B)
Cream Print5 squares 7Gx 7G cut diagonally
twice to yield 20 triangles (C)Pale Teal Stripe
8squares(A) 5Jx 5JLight Green Dot
4 squares 7Gx 7G cut diagonallytwice to yield 16 triangles (C)
Backing2 panels 29x 56
materials
Crib: 52x 52Finished Blocks: 12
Yellow Paisley1Lyards for blocks and border #2Teal PrintMyards for blocks and border #1
Teal Stripe (see Step 5)Iyard for blocks and binding
Yellow SolidGyard for blocks
Cream PrintNyard for blocks
Pale Teal StripeHyard for blocks
Light Green DotNyard for blocks
Backing 3KyardsBatting56x 56
Unit 3
Make 16
Unit 1
Make 10
Unit 2
Make 10
Block Y
Make 5
B B
B B
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techniqueTriangle-Squares.With right sidestogether and the lighter fabric ontop, pair one square of each colorthat makes theunit. On thelighter patch,draw a diago-
nal line fromcorner to corner.
Stitch 14out
from both sidesof the line.
Cut apart onthe markedline.
With the darkerfabric up, openout the top patch and press the
block.
A pair of squares will yield 2 units.
2Assembling the Quilt TopJoin the blocks to make the rowsas shown. Starting and ending with arow 1, sew the rows together.
Set aside 2 teal print strips for theborder #1 side strips. Sew 3 teal printstrips together and cut 2 lengths of43" for the border #1 top and bottomstrips. Sew the border #1 side stripsto the quilt and trim any extra length.
Add the border #1 top and bottomstrips in the same way. Repeat to addborder #2.
Block Z
Make 4
B BC
C D
Unit
3
Unit 3 Unit
3
Unit3
Row 1Make 2
Row 2Make 1
Block ZBlock Y
Block Z Block Y
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3Quilting and FinishingMatching the center mark of thePaisley Flourish Quilting(on page 6)with the center of a block, mark themotif 4 times in each block, rotating
the motif as shown in the quiltingplacement diagram. Draw curvedlines, as shown in red, to connect theblocks. Mark the motifs in the borderas shown, marking partial motifsand curved lines, as shown in red, toconnect the motifs. Layer and bastetogether the backing, batting and quilttop. Quilt the motifs and marked lines.
The binding strips in the photographedquilt were cut on the bias. If you wouldlike to do the same, more fabric may be
needed. Bind the quilt.
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Dots & BlossomsChunky patches make a quick quilt
Create a quick work of art with the generously-sized patches inDots & Blossoms.It uses just the center portion from Wine & Cheese, shown left, a queen-size quiltpatterned in QuiltmakerMarch/April 10 (No. 132). Limited quantities of someback issues are found at quiltandsewshop.com; 877-269-8024.
Designed by Jennifer Schifano Eutsler. Sewn by June Dudley. Fabric: Love by Amy Butler for Westminster Fibers, Inc.
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Leafy TwiQuilting
1About the Burgundy PrintIf using fabrics different fromthose shown, you will need only 38
yard of whatever fabric you substitutefor the burgundy print.
If using the burgundy fabric shownto cut the B patches, refer to the pho-tograph below. Make a transparenttemplate 938"x 938". Use the templateto center the circular motifs beforecutting the B patches.
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cuttingBurgundy Print, Lime Green Print #1and Lime Green Print #2 (see Step 1)from each
4squares9Kx 9K cut diagonally
to yield 8 triangles (B)Red Print
6 strips 2Gx 40 for binding4squares9Kx 9K cut diagonally
to yield 8 triangles (B)Aqua Print
2 squares 24Mx 24M cut diago-nally to yield 4 triangles (D)
materialsCrib:48x 48
Burgundy PrintMyard for center star (see Step 1)
Lime Green Print #1 and LimeGreen Print #2Kyard eachfor center star
Red PrintIyard for center star and binding
Aqua Print1Lyards for setting triangles
Backing 3JyardsBatting52x 52
2Making the Quilt TopJoin the B patches as shown tomake the center star. Add a D patch toeach corner.
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Assembly
B B
BB
D
3Quilting and FinishingLayer and baste together thebacking, batting and quilt top. QuilttheLeafy Twist Quiltingfreeformover the entire quilt surface. Bindthe quilt.
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pattern intermediate
Spin BlownPinwheels in the breeze
Soft colors in this version ofPinwheel Partycreate a charming crib quilt.Complete instructions for the originalPinwheel Party, shown left, appear inQuiltmakerMarch/April 09 (No. 126). Limited quantities of some back issuesare found at quiltandsewshop.com; 877-269-8024.
Designed by Carolyn Beam. Sewn by Sheri Ruwe. Fabric: Red Rooster Fabrics.
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2Assembling the Quilt TopJoin the blocks, unit 3s and Esinto diagonal rows as shown. Sew therows together and add an F to eachcorner.
Sew the border side strips to the quiltand trim any extra length. Add theborder top and bottom strips in thesame way.
1Making the Units and BlocksUsing 2 different assorted As,refer to the Triangle-Squares tech-nique to make 2 unit 1s. Use thesame 2 fabrics to make 2 more unit1s. Repeat with all the assorted As,keeping matching sets of 4 unit 1stogether for a total of 84 unit 1s. Sew4 matching unit 1s together to makea Pinwheel. Make 21 Pinwheels.
Using 2 cream As and 2 stripe As(making sure the stripes are ori-
ented the same), again refer to theTriangle-Squares technique to make4 unit 2s. Make a total of 36 unit 2s.
Join patches, 4 matching unit 2s anda Pinwheel as shown to make a block.Make 9 blocks.
Join a Pinwheel and Ds to make aunit 3. Make 12 unit 3s.
PinwheelMake 21
Unit 1Make 84
Unit1
Unit1
BlockMake 9
B
B
C
Unit 2Make 36
PinwheelPinwheel
Unit
2
Unit
2
Unit
2Unit
2
D
D
Unit 3Make 12
PinwheelPinwheel
Assembly
E E
E
F
F
F
F
Unit 3 Unit 3
Unit3
Unit3
BlockBlock
materialsCrib:42Hx 42HFinished Blocks:6
Assorted Prints and Tone-on-TonesHyard totalfor blocks
Cream PrintHyard for blocks
Multicolor StripeGyard for blocks
Dark Pink Tone-on-Tone1Hyards for border and binding
Yellow PaisleyOyard for setting squares
Backing 2MyardsBatting47x 47
cuttingAssorted Prints and Tone-on-Tones
84squares(A)2Kx 2KCream Print
18 squares (A) 2Kx 2K36 squares (B) 2x 218 rectangles (C) 2x 3H
Multicolor Stripe18 squares (A) 2Kx 2K
Dark Pink Tone-on-Tonefor border
2 strips 4Ix 37 for sides
2 strips 4Ix 45 for top/bottom5 strips 2Gx 39 for binding6 squares 5Hx 5H cut diagonally
twice to yield 24 triangles (D)2 squares 5Jx 5J cut diago-
nally to yield 4 triangles (F)Yellow Paisley
16 squares (E) 6Hx 6H
techniqueTriangle-Squares.With right sidestogether and the lighter fabric ontop, pair one square of each colorthat makesthe unit. Onthe lighter
patch, draw adiagonal linefrom corner tocorner.
Stitch 14outfrom both
sides of theline.
Cut apart onthe markedline.
With the darker fabric up, open outthe top patch and press the block.
A pair of squares will yield 2 units.
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Spinning FlowersQuilting
This line should measure 2.
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3Quilting and FinishingMark theSpinning FlowersQuiltingin the blocks, Es andunit 3s/border, adding partial motifsin the border as shown. Layer andbaste together the backing, battingand quilt top. Quilt the marked lines.Bind the quilt.
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