67" x 76" - Fabri

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67" x 76" - Fabri
 Cityscape Fabric Collection from Paintbrush Studio Quilt Designed by Judy Hansen 67" x 76" 901 E. 14th Ave. 115 W. Rich Ave. North Kansas City, MO 64116 DeLand, Florida 32720 816-­‐421-­‐2000 386-­‐734-­‐8782 www.fabri-­‐quilt.com www.quiltshopofdeland.com Border Tip—It is best practice to cut borders to fit using the following technique: Measure quilt through vertical center in several areas. Average this amount and cut side strips to this size. Stitch. Repeat for top/bottom borders. Why? There is stretch along outer edges of a quilt top, especially if any edges are bias. The truest measurement is through the center. Pin the strips to the outer edges, distributing fullness evenly and always use a WALKING FOOT to piece. wof-­‐ is width of fabric from selvage to selvage. RST or WST right or wrong sides together Sku + Fabric Yardage Cut: 121-­‐000 Cut from the white fabric: White solid • 1 strip 2 1/2" x wof sub cut into (2) 2 1/2" x 10" sections and 9-­‐patch blocks cornerstones: (4) 2 1/2" squares Vertical units • 2 strips 3 1/2" x wof Cornerstones sub cut into (10) 3 1/2" squares for (9) patch blocks and cornerstones: (4) 3 1/2" squares 120-­‐12374 1/2 Cut from the gray cobblestone fabric: Gray cobblestone • 5 strips 2 1/2" x wof and piece into a continuous strip First border 120-­‐12372 1 3/8 Cut from the tan cobblestone fabric: Tan cobblestone • 3 strips 3 1/2" x wof sub cut into (32) 3 1/2" squares for 9-­‐patch blocks 9-­‐patch blocks and • 2 strips 2 1/2" x wof On-­‐point blocks sub cut into (8) 2 1/2" X 10" sections Vertical units • 6 strips 3 1/2" x wof and piece into a continuous strip Second border 121-­‐004 Black solid 9-­‐patch blocks and On-­‐point blocks Vertical units Large cornerstones Binding 120-­‐12361 Sepia newspaper Quilt center strips 1 5/8 Cut from the black fabric: 4 strips 3 1/2" x wof 2 strips 2 1/2" x wof sub cut into (8) 2 1/2" x 10" sections for vertical strip sets • 1 strip 6 1/2" x wof sub cut into (4) 6 1/2" squares for cornerstones • 7 strips 2 1/2" x wof and piece into a continuous strip. Fold in half, wst, to make binding and stitch to quilted and trimmed quilt. •
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7/8 Cut from the sepia newspaper fabric: • 3 strips 4" x wof sub cut into (3) 4" x 33 1/2" strips • 1 strip 13 1/4" x wof sub cut into (4) 3 7/8" x 13 1/4" strips 120-­‐12351 Main print On-­‐point blocks Third border Directional fabric see special cutting guide Fussy cut: to isolate a particular design and cut accordingly 2 1/2 121-­‐010 Silver solid On-­‐point blocks 121-­‐045 Teadye solid On-­‐point blocks 5/8 120-­‐12381 White scroll On-­‐point blocks 120-­‐12382 Black scroll Quilt center strips 1/8 5/8 •
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Cut from the main print fabric, horizontal and vertical border strips: 3 strips 6 1/2" x wof, piece into continuous strip for top and bottom borders 2 strips 6 1/2" x 70" along remaining length of fabric for side borders Fussy-­‐cut (2) 9 1/2" x 9 1/2" on-­‐point squares not to scale t he s ilver fabric: Cut f rom • 2 strips 7 1/4" x wof sub cut into (6) 7 1/4" squares, then cut in half diagonally to make 12 half-­‐square triangles Cut from the teadye fabric: • 2 strips 7 1/4" x wof sub cut into (6) 7 1/4" squares, then cut in half diagonally to make 12 half-­‐square triangles Cut from the white scroll fabric: • 1 strip 3 1/2" x wof sub cut Into (8) 3 1/2" squares 1/8 Cut from the black scroll fabric: • 1 strip 3 1/2" x wof sub cut into (4) 3 1/2" x 9 1/2" strips Supplies: Rulers, mat and rotary cutter. 9 1/2" or larger square ruler for fussy cutting. Marking pencil. Thread and your favorite notions. Backing: 4 1/2 yards, or 5 yards if directional fabric, to make a 75" x 84" backing piece Batting: 75" x 84" piece Note: Use a 1/4" seam allowance for all stitching. 1. Piece (6) 9-­‐patch blocks. Piece ebony solid, tan cobblestone and white solid 3 1/2" squares into 3 rows. Press seams toward the tan cobblestone squares. Stitch rows into 9 1/2" blocks, offsetting seam allowances. Make 6 Referring to the exploded quilt center diagram on the next page, stitch black scroll strips between blocks to make 2 rows. Press toward the strips. Stitch rows together with (3) 4" x 33 1/2" newspaper strips to complete the 33 1/2" x 29" center section. Press toward the strips. 2. Stitch (4) black/tan vertical units and (2) tan/white vertical units using black solid, white solid and tan cobblestone 2 1/2" x 10" strips. Press seams toward the tan cobblestone strips. Make 4 Make 2 Stitch (1) tan/white unit between (2) black/tan units to make a vertical row. Make (2) rows. Sew to the sides of the center section. Press toward the vertical rows. 3. See step 1 to piece (4) 9-­‐patch blocks using black solid, white solid, tan cobblestone and white scroll 3 1/2" squares. Add silver solid triangles to the tan cobblestone sides and teadye solid triangles to the white scroll sides of the blocks to make (4) 13 1/4" on-­‐point blocks. Press toward the triangles. Make 4 4. Stitch silver solid triangles to the (2) top edges of (1) main print square and teadye solid triangles on the bottom edges to make the 13 1/4" top city block. Press toward the triangles. Sew silver triangles to the bottom edges and teadye solid triangles to the top edges of the remaining main print square to make the bottom city block. Top City Block Bottom City Block 5. Stitch the top city block between (2) on-­‐point blocks, matching triangle corner colors. Add a 3 7/8" x 13 1/4" newspaper strip to each end to make the 13 1/4" x 45 1/2" top row. Press toward the strips. Make the bottom row. Sew the rows to the top and bottom of the center section to complete the 45 1/2" x 54 1/2" quilt center. Exploded Quilt Center 1. Adding Borders. It is best practice to measure through several areas of quilt center and average the sizes to cut borders to fit. Measure top to bottom for side borders and cut the strips. Measure side to side for top/bottom borders and cut the strips. 2. Stitch the side borders to the quilt center. Press toward the borders. Sew cornerstone squares to the ends of the top/bottom borders. Press toward the borders. Stitch the cornerstone/borders to the top and bottom of the quilt center. Press toward the borders. 3. Repeat measuring steps after each set of borders is added. 4. Use 2 1/2" gray cobblestone strips and 2 1/2" white solid squares for first border. Use 3 1/2" tan cobblestone strips and 3 1/2" white solid squares for second border. Use 6 1/2" length of fabric main print strips for third side borders. Use 6 1/2" x wof main print strips and 6 1/2" black solid squares for third top/bottom borders. Measuring Border Strips Side Borders Top/Bottom Borders 5. Backing. Cut (2) 84" x wof sections. Remove selvages. Stitch with a 1/2" seam allowance. Press open. Trim to 75" x 84". 6. Quilting. Layer backing, batting and top. Quilt with walking foot in diagonal lines or in an all-­‐over meander. Trim all edges even with top. 7. Binding. Pinning the binding in place keeps the seam flat and prevents rippling. Sewing the binding to the back of my quilt, pressing and then turning it to the front allows me to topstitch close to the folded edge in a clean finish. Enjoy your quilt!!
Judy Hansen and the wonderful staff of Paintbrush Studio!
Sku + Fabric Cityscape Yardage Yardage One kit Five kits 3/8 1 7/8 Yardage 10 kits 3 3/4 120-­‐12374 Gray cobblestone 1/2 2 1/2 5 120-­‐12372 Tan cobblestone 1 3/8 6 7/8 13 3/4 1 5/8 8 1/8 16 1/4 7/8 4 3/8 8 3/4 2 1/2 12 1/2 25 5/8 3 1/8 6 1/4 121-­‐045 Teadye solid 5/8 3 1/8 6 1/4 120-­‐12381 White scroll 1/4 1 1/4 2 1/2 1/4 1 1/4 2 1/2 121-­‐000 White solid 121-­‐004 Black solid 120-­‐12361 Sepia newspaper 120-­‐12351 Main print 121-­‐010 Silver solid 120-­‐12382 Black scroll Backing of choice 4 7/8 24 3/8 48 3/4