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Finished Size: Approximately 88 x 104

Fabric Requirements

Fabric A
4
yards
Fabric B
3 3/4
yards
Fabric C
2 1/4
yards
Backing:7 1/2
yards
Binding:3/4yard


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Cutting Directions

  1. Fabric A
    Cut 8 strips 4 1/2" x width of the fabric. Cut the strips into 60 squares measuring 4 1/2" x 4 1/2". Cut 12 strips 4 7/8" x width of the fabric. Cut the strips into 90 squares measuring 4 7/8" x 4 7/8". Cut 10 strips 4 1/2" x width of the fabric. Set these strips aside for the border.
  2. Fabric B
    Cut 8 strips 4 1/2" x width of the fabric. Cut the strips into 60 squares measuring 4 1/2" x 4 1/2". Cut 19 strips 4 7/8" x width of the fabric. Cut the strips into 150 squares measuring 4 7/8" x 4 7/8".
  3. Fabric C
    Cut 15 strips 4 7/8" x width of the fabric. Cut the strips into 120 squares measuring 4 7/8" x 4 7/8".
  4. Binding
    Cut 10 strips 2 1/2" x width of the binding fabric. Set these strips aside for the binding.

Half-square Triangle Instructions

  1. Draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of the lighter colored fabric.
  2. Place this square, right sides together, with the other square to be sewn.
  3. Sew a seam exactly 1/4" on BOTH sides of the drawn line as shown:



  4. Cut directly on the drawn line.
  5. Press the seams open.
  6. Clip the "dog ears" to make a perfect square:


Piecing Directions


Block 1
  1. Draw a diagonal line on the back of each Fabric A square measuring 4 7/8" x 4 7/8". Match 60 of the squares together with 60 squares of the same size cut from fabric B. Match 30 of the squares together with 30 squares of the same size cut from fabric C.
  2. Follow the directions for making half-square triangles on page 2. You will have 180 half-square triangles when this step is completed.120 will be with fabrics A and B, 60 will be with fabrics A and C
  3. Following the diagram below, sew four squares together to form a block. All of the blocks are made exactly this same way. Continue with the remaining squares until you have 60 completed blocks.

    C
    A
    B
    A
    A
    B
    B


  4. Following the diagram below, take four of the completed blocks in the previous step and sew them together in the exact order shown. This will make a larger block. There will be 15 of these larger blocks in the quilt. Continue with the remaining smaller blocks until you have 15 completed larger blocks.

    C
    A
    B
    A
    A
    B
    B
    C
    A
    B
    A
    A
    B
    B
    A
    C
    A
    B
    B
    A
    B
    A
    C
    A
    B
    B
    A
    B


Block 2
  1. Draw a diagonal line on the back of each Fabric B square measuring 4 7/8" x 4 7/8". Match 90 of the squares together with 90 squares of the same size cut from fabric C.
  2. Follow the directions for making half-square triangles on page 2. You will have 180 half-square triangles when this step is completed.180 will be with fabrics B and C
  3. Following the diagram below, sew four squares together to form a block. All of the blocks are made exactly this same way. Continue with the remaining squares until you have 60 completed blocks.

    A
    B
    C
    B
    C
    C
    B


  4. Following the diagram below, take four of the completed blocks in the previous step and sew them together in the exact order shown. This will make a larger block. There will be 15 of these larger blocks in the quilt. Continue with the remaining smaller blocks until you have 15 completed larger blocks.

    A
    B
    C
    B
    C
    C
    B
    A
    B
    C
    C
    B
    B
    C
    A
    C
    B
    B
    C
    C
    B
    A
    C
    B
    C
    B
    B
    C


Quilt Assembly

  1. Sew 5 completed larger blocks together in a row. Repeat until you have 6 rows. Now join the 6 completed rows together, one on top of another.
  2. When assembling the quilt top using two different blocks, the top row will be made by sewing block 1 to block 2, and continuing in that order until the desired number of blocks per row are sewn.
  3. The next row will be sewn exactly the same way, except that the first block in the row will be block 2.
  4. Continue alternating the beginning block for each row until the number of rows desired are sewn.
  5. Now join the completed rows together, making sure that the beginning block of each row alternates as you go down the side of the quilt top.
  6. Sew border strips onto both sides of the quilt. Press. Now sew the remaining border strips onto both the top and the bottom of the quilt.
  7. Layer the quilt back, the batting, and the quilt top together, in that order.
  8. Machine or hand quilt as desired.
  9. Use the 2 1/2" strips of binding fabric cut earlier to bind the quilt using your favorite method.